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

Buck Meek Is Always Up for a Challenge

The Big Thief guitarist understands that love is hard work — and so is writing about it.

With “The Curse,” Nathan Fielder Cements His Status as TV’s Most Fascinating Auteur

The comedian once again skewers reality TV, and he's not afraid to make you cringe while he does it

This Furniture Company Saved Me From Completely Losing My Mind During a Move

Settlein has everything you could possibly need to furnish a new apartment

Is It Really Fair to Call “Now and Then” the Last Beatles Song?

Does a song that's been pieced together with AI really count?

How “SNL” and Late-Night Shows Are Working Around the Actors’ Strike

Here's why performers on the sketch comedy show aren't technically crossing the picket line

Can Chicago’s Notorious Malört Take Over America?

The local favorite recently expanded its distribution from four states to more than 30

Allison Russell Is Ready to Embrace Joy

The Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter's new album is all about the power of finding happiness after trauma

Why Do Festival Disasters Like Burning Man Keep Happening?

When will promoters start prioritizing safety?

You Have No One to Blame But Yourself If You Buy Tickets to Fyre Festival 2

Convicted con man Billy McFarland is back with a new grift

Can We Stop Pretending Rock Stars Are Ageless?

There's nothing wrong with getting old, but why pretend it's not happening?

Robbie Robertson, Co-Founder of The Band, Dead at 80

The legendary songwriter died Wednesday after "a long illness"

Bill Maher Hated the “Barbie” Movie for the Stupidest Possible Reason

The host called the movie "preachy, man-hating and a zombie lie"

No, Fathers, Anorexia Is Not Preferable to Obesity

A Twitter poll with over 160,000 responses shows most dads would rather their daughters risk starving to death than be fat

Sinéad O’Connor, “Nothing Compares 2 U” Singer, Dead at 56

The Irish singer lost her son to suicide 18 months ago

Cut Worms on Crafting the Perfect Pop Song

Max Clarke's new record features timeless melodies mixed with 21st-century dread