Original Rolling Stone magazine dated April 6th 1978, featuring Brooke Shields on the front cover. The striking portrait accompanies the controversial and widely discussed feature Pretty Baby’s Pretty Baby, written by The Children’s Express, reflecting the intense cultural debate surrounding youth, fame, and representation in late seventies cinema and media.
Inside, the issue includes an in depth profile of Pretty Baby director Louis Malle, offering context to the film’s production and reception. Also featured is Rod Stewart Under Siege by Paul Nelson, examining Stewart’s career and public image during a transitional period, alongside Lou Reed Street Hassle, exploring Reed’s uncompromising artistic direction and influence.
The issue is rounded out with Parliament’s Funk Apocalypse by Charles M Young, capturing the rise of funk and its expanding cultural footprint. Together, these articles make this edition a strong snapshot of late seventies music, film, and popular culture.
A highly collectible issue for Brooke Shields collectors, Rolling Stone cover collectors, and those interested in controversial cinema and seventies cultural history.
Original UK distributed copy. Magazine supplied exactly as photographed.
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