 | |  | Wednesday, September 18, 2013 | |  |  | | | |  |  |  |  | | Bruce Springsteen Goes Bilingual on Argentine Protest Song | Inspired by his first visit to Argentina in 25 years, Bruce Springsteen posted footage of himself performing a bilingual version of "Solo le pido a Dios" ("I Only Ask of God"), a song by the folk-rocker Leon Gieco. Bruce's 1988 visit was for an Amnesty International benefit. Read More » | | |  | | Behind Mumford & Sons' Jam With John Fogerty | In Florida, Mumford & Sons surprised fans with a set of Creedence Clearwater Revival songs featuring the man who wrote them, John Fogerty. "My personal highlight was getting to play cowbell on 'Down on the Corner,'" keyboardist Ben Lovett tells Rolling Stone. Read More » | | |  | | 'Mad Men' Going Out on Top? Not Necessarily | From a business standpoint, AMC's decision to split the final season of Mad Men is a no-brainer. It's certainly working for Breaking Bad. But our resident recapper says she'd hate to see her beloved show become the guest who wouldn't leave. Read More » | | |  | | Sexting, Shame and Suicide | On the last day of her life, Audrie Pott walked through a crucible of teenage torment. Hers is one of a growing number of high-profile cases in recent years, with teen shame from drunken indiscretions resulting in a distressing wave of court cases and suicide. Read More » | | |  | |  | |  | |  | |  | You have received this email because you are a Rolling Stone newsletter subscriber. Click here to unsubscribe. |  | View our online Privacy Policy and Terms of Use. |  | Wenner Media, LLC, 1290 Avenue of the Americas, 2nd Floor, New York, NY 10104 |  | © 2013 RollingStone.com All other trademarks are property of their respective owners. |  | |
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