Saturday, July 20, 2013

Behind Rolling Stone's Cover, a Story Worth Reading

Sgt. Sean Murphy was incensed by what he saw as the glamorization of the suspected Boston Marathon bomber on the cover of Rolling Stone magazine. So the Massachusetts State Police officer decided to take action. Murphy, a tactical photographer, made 

Rolling Stone's cover story about the Boston Marathon bomber just got the magazine yanked out of nearly 2000 7-Eleven stores, and more could follow …

Dierks Bentley was one of a handful of country artists tweeting his feelings this week about the Rolling Stone cover featuring accused Boston Marathon bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev. And when I had the chance to ask him why he felt so strongly, he told me he 

Rolling Stone's cover story about the Boston Marathon bomber just got the magazine yanked out of nearly 2000 7-Eleven stores, and more could follow …

Sgt. Sean Murphy was incensed by what he saw as the glamorization of the suspected Boston Marathon bomber on the cover of Rolling Stone magazine. So the Massachusetts State Police officer decided to take action. Murphy, a tactical photographer, made 

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Behind Rolling Stone's Cover, a Story Worth Reading

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