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This was a dumpster-fire year — but there were some fleeting moments of joy in there. From TikTok musicals to a flute solo to a 10-year-old drummer showing up Dave Grohl, tap the link in our bio for 33 bright moments from 2020. Photographs used in illustration by Anthony Behar/Sipa USA/AP; Rich Graessle/Icon Sportswire/AP; MEGA/Getty Images; Robyn Beck/AFP/Getty Images
#WonderWoman1984 is, in so many ways, a more ambitious, expansive movie than its predecessor. Click the link in our bio to read our review. Photograph by Clay Enos/DC Comics/Warner Bros. Pictures
From a black-and-white ode to Old Hollywood to a reggae-soaked mood piece and a Romanian doc — tap the link in our bio for the greatest films of the year. Photographs by Parisa Taghizedeh/Amazon Studios, Searchlight Pictures & David Lee/HBO
Young people across America found their voice in 2020, harnessing social media to lead the fight for change in their communities. “There is no start date to a movement you’ve been a part of your entire life,” says Khalea Edwards, of Occupy City Hall STL and Rise STL. “Black existence in this system itself is resistance.” Click the link in our bio to learn more about how Black Lives Matter inspired a new generation of youth activists.
Being a music fan in 2020 was crazy in ways that were totally new. From Ariana Grande to Dua Lipa to “WAP,” pop music responded in kind. Tap the link in our bio to read Rob Sheffield on the year fandom went underground. Illustration by Lars Leetaru for Rolling Stone
From the upcoming film Ma Rainey’s 'Black Bottom,' click the link in our bio for 20 fascinating facts about the woman they call the Mother of the Blues. #MaRaineyFilm on @Netflix.
From 'The Mandalorian' to 'Ted Lasso,' 'The Queen's Gambit' and more, tap the link in our bio for nine shows that brought feel-good vibes and a shot of adrenaline to 2020. Photographs from Lucasfilm LTD., 2; Netflix; Apple TV+; LARA SOLANKI/NETFLIX
Microdosing helped mainstream psychedelics — but could macrodosing be the key to real change? In their latest column, the editors of @doubleblindmag discuss how to tell if one could be right for you. Tap the link in our bio to learn more. Illustration by Carolina Rodriguez Fuenmayor for Rolling Stone
"We can't fight half the battle and not finish the war." Georgia resident Jeezy explains why the upcoming Senate runoff election is so crucial and how it "only takes one person to start a revolution." Click the link in our bio to read the rappers full exclusive op-ed.Photograph by Paul R. Giunta/Invision/AP
John Wilson talked to us about creating his surprise HBO hit ‘How to With John Wilson,’ becoming famous, sort of, and plans for Season 2. "I did not think the show would resonate with this many people," says Wilson. Tap the link in our bio to learn more about his breakthrough year.Photograph by Zach Dilgard/HBO
Charley Pride, the pioneering black country singer known for such hits as “Kiss an Angel Good Mornin'” and “Is Anybody Goin’ to San Antone,” has died from complications related to Covid-19, according to his publicist. He was 86. Learn more at the link in our bio. Photograph by Michael Putland/Getty Images
Construction of new music venues and technology updates are happening faster “as a result of not having to remodel the airplane while still flying in the air,” says the concert company’s CEO Jay Marciano. Learn more at the link in our bio.
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