Full list of articles from Rolling Stone Magazine, Aug. 20, 2009

Major features:

Cover story - National Affairs -- Obama so far

By Eric Bates; Rolling Stone, Aug. 20, 2009

Three leading political observers sit down to assess his historic presidency. Change-maker or overeager compromiser? A roundtable of David Gergen, Paul Krugman and Michael Moore assess the first six months of Barack Obama;s presidency. EDITORS: Q&A-format story. (Word count not available)

National Affairs -- We must act now

By Jeff Goodell; Rolling Stone, Aug. 20, 2009

A warning from Anerica's foremost client scientist. Goodell says we are on the brink of being unable to prevent a planetwide catastrophe. EDITORS: Q&A-format interview. (1,450 words)

The devil and Ginger Baker

By Jay Bulger; Rolling Stone, Aug. 20, 2009

Inside a gated compound in South Africa, the legendary Cream drummer, one of rock's original wild men, is still making enemies. (4,900 words)

Survival of the snottiest [Blink-182]

By Gavin Edwards; Rolling Stone, Aug. 20, 2009

After a bitter breakup in 2005 and the near-death of Travis Barker in a plane crash, pip punks Blink-182 reunite and find they're more popular than ever. (2,160 words)

Other features:

Battle over Jackson estate heats up

By Claire Hoffman; Rolling Stone, Aug. 20, 2009

Jackson clan questions the will, as bizarre cause of death is revealed. (1,335 words)

Artists to watch

By multiple writers; Rolling Stone, Aug. 20, 2009

Six acts who are defining rock, pop and hip-hop. Six profiles. (Drake, Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros, Little Boots, BLK JKS [text availability pending], Avett Brothers, Florence and the Machine. (Word count not available)

Lars Ulrich: Living la Vida Metallica

By Austin Scaggs; Rolling Stone, Aug. 20, 2009

The drummer looks back on three decades of Metal Madness. EDITORS: Q&A-format interview. (875 words)

Television - Souls on ice [Mad Men]

By Rob Sheffield; Rolling Stone, Aug. 20, 2009

Mad Men, the most eagerly anticipated show of the season, returns with another shot glass of sophisticated desperation. (Word count not available)

Internet - Microsoft gets it right

By Andrew Leonard; Rolling Stone, Aug. 20, 2009

The software giant challenges Google's domination of the Web with Bing, a clean and efficient new search engine. (750 words)

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