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From dark social satires to quirky comedies, twisty superhero tales, oddly uplifting dystopian sci-fi, and more, here are our picks for the best TV shows of 2021.â â Tap the link in our bio for the full list. â â Photo illustration by @photoeditorjoeâ Images used in illustration: Apple TV+; Craig Blankenhorn/Hulu; Graeme Hunter/HBO; Kyle Kaplan Amazon Studios
Designers, DJs, and other colleagues pay tribute to late fashion icon Virgil Abloh.â â Tap the link in our bio to read more. â â Victor VIRGILE/Gamma-Rapho/Getty Images
Neil Young isn't slowing down anytime soon. In a wide-ranging new interview, he talks about his new album with Crazy Horse; his plans for the 50th anniversary of 'Harvest'; his friend Joni Mitchell's Kennedy Center honors; and much more. Tap the link in our bio to read the full Q&A. Photo: @dhlovelife
On the latest episode of our '500 Greatest Albums' podcast, Dolly Parton takes us inside Coat of Many Colors, the 1971 album where she came into her own as a solo artist, songwriter, and storyteller.â â Over the albumâs 10 tracks â seven of them written solely by Dolly â she explored topics like poverty, class, spirituality, nature, female empowerment, and sexuality. Dolly tells us the stories behind the songs, including âCoat of Many Colors,â an account of a childhood that was poor in money but rich in love.â â Contemporary artists like Brandy Clark and Carly Pearce join to talk about the albumâs legacy. Itâs an intimate look at a deeply personal statement.â â Tap the link in our bio to listen to the fourth episode of Season Two.â
From once-in-a-lifetime music docs to big-name directors taking big swings, best-in-show blockbusters to arthouse breakouts, âDuneâ to âDrive My Carâ â Rolling Stoneâs list of the 20 best movies of 2021.â â Tap the link in our bio for the full list. â â Photo Illustration by @photoeditorjoe â Images in Illustration: Searchlight Films, A24 Films; Warner Bros.; Utopia
What are "play-to-earn" NFT games and why does Grimes think they could upend the capitalist economy? đ€â â The âplay-to-earnâ movement is driving a multi-billion-dollar NFT boom, as more people trade in-game currencies for cash.â â Tap the link in our bio to learn more.â â Photo: Jvshvisions/BACKGRID
A Nigerian starâs global smash, Taylorâs 10-minute masterstroke, Silk Sonicâs vintage soul slow jam, and much moreâthese are the Best Songs of 2021. â â Tap the link in our bio for the full list. â â Photos: Rob Rusling; John Esparza; Simon Emmett; Beth Garrabrant
This week, a Colorado coroner released the cause of death for Amy Carlson, the late leader of the fringe spiritual sect Love Has Won, who was found mummified in a home with her followers; she had died of âalcohol abuse, anorexia, and chronic colloidal silver ingestion.â Tap the link in our bio to read our deep dive into Carlson's life, and how she put together a group some would call a "cult"
From Olivia Rodrigo to Rauw Alejandro to Jazmine Sullivan, from groundbreaking hip-hop to truth-telling indie-rock, these are the 50 Best Albums of 2021. Tap the link in our bio for the list đ Photo: Louis Browne; Ebru Yildiz; Kelia Anne MacCluskey; Charlotte Rutherford
Happy 40th birthday, Britney Spears! đTap the link in our bio to see photos of the pop star throughout the years. Photos: Axelle/Bauer-Griffin/FilmMagic; Paul Natkin/Getty Images; Kevin Mazur/WireImage
The site of a neglected, stranded (albeit fictional) childâs brave attempts to fend off a pair of nefarious criminals â thatâs right, the 'Home Alone' house â is up on Airbnb for a one-night stay this holiday season. Tap the link in our bio for details on the famed Chicago home đ Photo: Sarah Crowley; © 20th Century Fox/Everett Collection
DJ Screwâs fingerprints are all over mainstream music, from Travis Scottâs chart-topping 'Astroworld' album that shot the producer-rapperâs career into the stratosphere, to Solange Knowles ode to Houston, 'When I Get Home,' to her superstar big sisterâs resurgent single âBow Down/I Been On.ââ â In an exclusive look into a new biography that spans the life, death, and legacy of the originator of âchopped and screwedâ music, author Lance Scott Walker explains why there's no magic like DJ Screw's touch.â â Tap the link in our bio to read more. â â Photo: DeMo Sherman/Courtesy of DeMo Sherman and University of Houston Libraries Special Collections
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