Rolling Stone was known for its musical coverage and for political reporting by the enigmatic and controversial gonzo journalist, Hunter S. Thompson.
The gonzo journalist Hunter S. Thompson popularized the headgear for a new generation of readers.
A memoir by the gonzo journalist, along with commentary on 9/11 and its aftermath.
The 1992 Presidential campaign as seen by the gonzo journalist.
A collection of columns on sports and politics from ESPN.com by the gonzo journalist, who died in January 2005.
Johnny Depp wins the only praise offered with his impersonation of the gonzo journalist.
He became a marijuana smoker in college, and discovered the work of "gonzo journalist" and NORML advisory board member Hunter Thompson.
He has been described as a gonzo journalist, with his work appearing in British publications such as The Guardian newspaper, City Life and Time Out magazine.
He is a sarcastic, drug-addicted, foul-mouthed, troubled, bitter, but deeply brilliant gonzo journalist with a deep-seated hatred of authority, political corruption and dogs.
Spider is a renegade gonzo journalist forced to return to The City after having exhausted a substantial advance from a publisher without completing the books required by contract.