Tomás Mier,

Tomás Mier is a Staff Writer at Rolling Stone, dedicated to upcoming trends in pop and Latin music. Before his work at Rolling Stone, Mier was a Digital Music Writer at People, where he wrote a cover story about a survivor of Marilyn Manson, and an Intern at the Los Angeles Times. At Rolling Stone, Mier has covered various music genres with in-depth analysis and interviews with prominent musicians. He has also reported on the intersection of technology and music, such as the impact of streaming services on artists and the rise of virtual fashion. Additionally, he has provided coverage on Latin music, highlighting emerging talents and established stars alike. Prior to his career in journalism, Mier studied at New York University where he earned a Bachelor's degree in Journalism and Sociology.

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Recent Articles

Halsey's New Song 'The End': A Raw Revelation of Their Battle with Lupus and Other Health Issues

Halsey's New Song 'The End': A Raw Revelation of Their Battle with Lupus and Other Health Issues

Broke On: Tuesday, 04 June 2024 Pop star Halsey reveals their ongoing health battles with lupus, endometriosis, Ehlers-Danlos syndrome, Sjogren's syndrome, mast cell activation syndrome (MCAS), and postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome (POTS) in a new song titled 'The End'. In the acoustic guitar ballad, Halsey sings about their health struggles and receiving new diagnoses. They also donate to the Lupus Research Alliance and Leukemia & Lymphoma Society upon releasing the song, following their departure from Capitol Records.