Bonnie Stiernberg

Bonnie Stiernberg is InsideHook's Managing Editor. Originally hailing from Chicago, she graduated from the University of Illinois at Champaign-Urbana in 2009 with a BA in News-Editorial Journalism and wrote about music for The Deli Chicago and Chicago INNERVIEW Magazine before accepting an internship at Paste Magazine and moving to Atlanta in 2010. Eventually, she worked her way up at the publication, serving as Music Editor for nearly seven years and TV Editor for five. She has penned cover stories on Father John Misty, Wilco, Carrie Brownstein, The Flaming Lips and "Mad Men"'s John Slattery and Vincent Kartheiser, compiled an oral history of "The Wonder Years," written "Best of What's Next" profiles on The Civil Wars and Alabama Shakes long before they broke out and interviewed legends like Mavis Staples, Elvis Costello, The Band's Robbie Robertson and the Sex Pistols' Johnny Rotten. After leaving Paste and relocating to Brooklyn in 2016, she wrote for publications like Billboard, Rolling Stone, Glamour, GRAMMY.com, Vice, No Depression, The Bluegrass Situation and more. Since first joining InsideHook in 2019, she has covered all things pop culture-related for the site, whether it's interviewing Alice Cooper or reviewing the latest buzzy HBO series. She also is a craft beer enthusiast who has spent countless hours chatting with brewers, attending beer festivals and tossing back a few cold ones in the name of journalism. (It's a tough gig, but someone's gotta do it.) When she's not working, she enjoys being tortured by her beloved Chicago Cubs.

All Articles From Bonnie Stiernberg

Jon Stewart Does Not Think J.K. Rowling Is Anti-Semitic

The comedian clarified his recent comments about the goblins in Harry Potter and their resemblance to anti-Semitic caricatures

The “Beatles: Get Back” Rooftop Concert to Screen on IMAX This Month

The docuseries will also finally be released on Blu-ray and DVD on Feb. 8

Frequent Adam Sandler Collaborator Peter Dante Flips Out After Being Asked to Wear a Mask

The actor was caught on video throwing a tantrum after being denied entry

A Brief History of Celebrities Distancing Themselves from Gal Gadot's "Imagine" Video

The actress has finally admitted that her much-hated video was "in poor taste"

Morgan Wallen Wants to Collaborate With Kendrick Lamar

We're willing to bet he won't get his wish

Nirvana's "Nevermind" Baby Lawsuit Has Been Dismissed

Spencer Elden will have until Jan. 13 to refile a complaint about the use of his image

The Albums We’re Most Looking Forward to in 2022

From old favorites to intriguing upstarts, these are the records we can't wait to spin over the next 12 months

Should Patton Oswalt Have to Answer for Dave Chappelle’s Transphobia?

Should we consider a photo with Chappelle to be a tacit endorsement of his beliefs?

David Bowie’s Estate Sells His Catalog for Upwards of $250 Million

After months of negotiation, Bowie's catalog now belongs to Warner Chappell Music

Of Course Ted Nugent Has a Dumb Opinion About Who Belongs in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame

The controversial musician took issue with artists like Grandmaster Flash and Patti Smith being included

Julian Lennon and Sean Ono Lennon Are in Favor of Taking Ivermectin as a COVID Cure, Despite FDA Warnings

Julian Lennon revealed he has Omicron and is taking the controversial drug in a recent Instagram post

How Apple’s “The Morning Show” Uncovered a Real-Life Sexual Assault Allegation at “Good Morning America”

A new Wall Street Journal report reveals a 2015 allegation against a "GMA" producer

Magic Johnson Says He’s “Not Looking Forward to” HBO’s Lakers Series

The NBA legend doesn't sound too thrilled about Adam McKay's "Winning Time" series

Why All Your Classic Rock Heroes Are Selling Their Catalogs

David Chidekel offers insight into Bruce Springsteen's massive deal with Sony and more

Is the Media Finally Ready to Treat Female Celebrities With Dignity?

After a year of reckoning, once-vilified celebrities like Britney Spears and Janet Jackson are getting the reconsideration they deserve

It's Possible to Be Concerned About Climate Change and Also Hate "Don't Look Up"

Finding fault with Adam McKay's latest satire doesn't mean you're necessarily part of the problem