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

Newport Folk Festival’s Jay Sweet on the Post-Pandemic Future of Live Music

Live music is likely to be one of the last things to return post-pandemic. But can it ever really get back to "normal"?

Ellen DeGeneres Has Lost Over 1M Viewers Since Toxic Workplace Allegations

The daytime talk show host's ratings aren't what they used to be since her on-air apology

Matt Groening Is “Proud” of Apu and Has “Ambitious” Plans for the Character

"The Simpsons" creator also revealed it was not his decision to stop having white actors voice non-white characters

“Mrs. Doubtfire” Director Confirms There Is an R-Rated Cut of the Movie

Don't get your hopes up about being able to watch it, though

Aretha Franklin’s Family Denounces Nat Geo’s “Genius” Series

The family claims producers of the project ignored their requests for input

Bloomberg and Forbes Are Fighting About Kanye West’s Net Worth

One said he's worth $6.6 billion, the other $1.8 billion. Who's right?

Lana Del Rey Has a History of Pissing People Off. Will Her New Album Change That?

Like everything Del Rey does, "Chemtrails Over The Country Club" has arrived with a fair share of controversy preceding it

Angelina Jolie Accuses Brad Pitt of Domestic Violence in New Court Documents

Jolie claims she has proof of the domestic abuse and offered to testify

Musicians Like Ariana Grande, Post Malone Are Releasing Hour-Long "Sleep Remixes"

Universal Music Group is teaming up with the Calm app to help you fall asleep

Did We Just Get One Step Closer to an Oasis Reunion?

Brothers Liam and Noel Gallagher have reportedly launched a joint film company

A New John Prine Tribute Album Is on the Way, Kicked Off by Brandi Carlile

Listen to Carlile's cover of "I Remember Everything," which she performed at the Grammys

Julian Casablancas Has Had Enough of Blues Rock

The Strokes frontman says rock isn't dead, but he wouldn't mind if that particular subgenre disappeared

Eddie Van Halen's Son Says He's "Hurt" by Grammys' Tribute to His Father

The legendary guitarist's son says he declined an offer to perform at the ceremony

The Three Biggest Takeaways From the 2021 Oscar Nominations

"Da 5 Bloods" got snubbed while others made history

How the Grammys Quietly Confirmed the Death of the Album Last Night

Record of the Year was the final award handed out — an atypical choice for music's biggest night

Brooklyn Brewery's Garrett Oliver on the Post-Pandemic Future of Craft Beer

The brewmaster says things are still dire for the industry, but "the fog is slowly lifting"