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Chadwick Boseman’s #Avengers castmates paid tribute to the #BlackPanther actor on social media following his death Friday at the age of 43. ā€œI’m absolutely devastated,ā€ #CaptainAmerica star Chris Evans wrote. ā€œThis is beyond heartbreaking." For more, head to the link in our bio. Photograph courtesy of Getty Images

Chadwick Boseman’s #Avengers castmates paid tribute to the #BlackPanther actor on social media following his death Friday at the age of 43. ā€œI’m absolutely devastated,ā€ #CaptainAmerica star Chris Evans wrote. ā€œThis is beyond heartbreaking." For more, head to the link in our bio. Photograph courtesy of Getty Images

Chadwick Boseman’s #Avengers castmates paid tribute to the #BlackPanther actor on social media following his death Friday at the age of 43. ā€œI’m absolutely devastated,ā€ #CaptainAmerica star Chris Evans wrote. ā€œThis is beyond heartbreaking." For more, head to the link in our bio. Photograph courtesy of Getty Images

'Black Panther’ star Chadwick Boseman has died at age 43. He had been battling colon cancer. At the link in our bio, revisit our 2018 cover story on how he and Ryan Coogler created the most radical superhero movie of all time. Photograph by Norman Jean Roy

'Black Panther’ star Chadwick Boseman has died at age 43. He had been battling colon cancer. At the link in our bio, revisit our 2018 cover story on how he and Ryan Coogler created the most radical superhero movie of all time. Photograph by Norman Jean Roy

'Black Panther’ star Chadwick Boseman has died at age 43. He had been battling colon cancer. At the link in our bio, revisit our 2018 cover story on how he and Ryan Coogler created the most radical superhero movie of all time. Photograph by Norman Jean Roy

Six experts — teachers and parents — sat down with us to discuss their anxieties, hopes, and coping skills for the return to school this fall with the coronavirus pandemic unabated. Watch the full video at the link in our bio.

Six experts — teachers and parents — sat down with us to discuss their anxieties, hopes, and coping skills for the return to school this fall with the coronavirus pandemic unabated. Watch the full video at the link in our bio.

Six experts — teachers and parents — sat down with us to discuss their anxieties, hopes, and coping skills for the return to school this fall with the coronavirus pandemic unabated. Watch the full video at the link in our bio.

Four years to the day after Colin Kaepernick first took a knee for civil rights, Milwaukee Bucks players led a historic strike to protest police violence and systemic racism. Click the link in our bio to read Jamil Smith on why black athletes are not just here to entertain you.  Photograph by Mike Ehrmann/Getty Images

Four years to the day after Colin Kaepernick first took a knee for civil rights, Milwaukee Bucks players led a historic strike to protest police violence and systemic racism. Click the link in our bio to read Jamil Smith on why black athletes are not just here to entertain you. Photograph by Mike Ehrmann/Getty Images

Four years to the day after Colin Kaepernick first took a knee for civil rights, Milwaukee Bucks players led a historic strike to protest police violence and systemic racism. Click the link in our bio to read Jamil Smith on why black athletes are not just here to entertain you. Photograph by Mike Ehrmann/Getty Images

Alan Sepinwall spoke with showrunner/executive producer Damon Lindelof and composers Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross about the music of @watchmen. Head to the link in our bio where they discuss how their collaboration came to be, and answer some burning fan questions.

Alan Sepinwall spoke with showrunner/executive producer Damon Lindelof and composers Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross about the music of @watchmen. Head to the link in our bio where they discuss how their collaboration came to be, and answer some burning fan questions.

Alan Sepinwall spoke with showrunner/executive producer Damon Lindelof and composers Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross about the music of @watchmen. Head to the link in our bio where they discuss how their collaboration came to be, and answer some burning fan questions.

ā€˜Bill & Ted Face the Music’ reunites Keanu Reeves and Alex Winter’s time-traveling knuckleheads—and the third time’s a most excellent charm, says Peter Travers. Read Travers’ review at the link in our bio. Photograph by Patti Perret

ā€˜Bill & Ted Face the Music’ reunites Keanu Reeves and Alex Winter’s time-traveling knuckleheads—and the third time’s a most excellent charm, says Peter Travers. Read Travers’ review at the link in our bio. Photograph by Patti Perret

ā€˜Bill & Ted Face the Music’ reunites Keanu Reeves and Alex Winter’s time-traveling knuckleheads—and the third time’s a most excellent charm, says Peter Travers. Read Travers’ review at the link in our bio. Photograph by Patti Perret

For a timeline of the police violence that sparked protests, and the fatal shooting that followed, head to the link in our bio.

For a timeline of the police violence that sparked protests, and the fatal shooting that followed, head to the link in our bio.

For a timeline of the police violence that sparked protests, and the fatal shooting that followed, head to the link in our bio.

In the finale of Michaela Coel's 'I May Destroy You,' the main character pushes through writer's block — and finds a way to heal. At the link in our bio, Alan Sepinwall explores how the stunning HBO series grapples with trauma. (Warning: Spoilers)

In the finale of Michaela Coel's 'I May Destroy You,' the main character pushes through writer's block — and finds a way to heal. At the link in our bio, Alan Sepinwall explores how the stunning HBO series grapples with trauma. (Warning: Spoilers)

In the finale of Michaela Coel's 'I May Destroy You,' the main character pushes through writer's block — and finds a way to heal. At the link in our bio, Alan Sepinwall explores how the stunning HBO series grapples with trauma. (Warning: Spoilers)

Stuck inside during the Covid-19 pandemic, New Orleans legend Juvenile has found a new love: Building custom furniture. "The whole building thing kind of came up with me as a kid," he says. "My stepfather is a carpenter. I’ve always been around building stuff as a kid." Tap the link in our bio to learn about the rapper’s 400 degrees of fine furniture. Photograph by Aaron J. Thornton/Getty Images

Stuck inside during the Covid-19 pandemic, New Orleans legend Juvenile has found a new love: Building custom furniture. "The whole building thing kind of came up with me as a kid," he says. "My stepfather is a carpenter. I’ve always been around building stuff as a kid." Tap the link in our bio to learn about the rapper’s 400 degrees of fine furniture. Photograph by Aaron J. Thornton/Getty Images

Stuck inside during the Covid-19 pandemic, New Orleans legend Juvenile has found a new love: Building custom furniture. "The whole building thing kind of came up with me as a kid," he says. "My stepfather is a carpenter. I’ve always been around building stuff as a kid." Tap the link in our bio to learn about the rapper’s 400 degrees of fine furniture. Photograph by Aaron J. Thornton/Getty Images

TikTok's music team has given crucial assists to artists like Jason Derulo, Megan Thee Stallion, and Saweetie. But can it keep powering the music industry — especially amid uncertainty about TikTok’s fate in the U.S.? Tap the link in our bio to learn more about the viral-video app’s hidden hit machine. Illustration by Nazario Graziano

TikTok's music team has given crucial assists to artists like Jason Derulo, Megan Thee Stallion, and Saweetie. But can it keep powering the music industry — especially amid uncertainty about TikTok’s fate in the U.S.? Tap the link in our bio to learn more about the viral-video app’s hidden hit machine. Illustration by Nazario Graziano

TikTok's music team has given crucial assists to artists like Jason Derulo, Megan Thee Stallion, and Saweetie. But can it keep powering the music industry — especially amid uncertainty about TikTok’s fate in the U.S.? Tap the link in our bio to learn more about the viral-video app’s hidden hit machine. Illustration by Nazario Graziano

Long before Cameron Crowe featured a fictional band called Stillwater in #AlmostFamous, a real Georgia outfit by the same name, shared a label with the Allmans and scored a minor (and very bizarre) hit. Read their full story at the link in our bio. Photograph by Herb Kossover/Mark Pucci Media

Long before Cameron Crowe featured a fictional band called Stillwater in #AlmostFamous, a real Georgia outfit by the same name, shared a label with the Allmans and scored a minor (and very bizarre) hit. Read their full story at the link in our bio. Photograph by Herb Kossover/Mark Pucci Media

Long before Cameron Crowe featured a fictional band called Stillwater in #AlmostFamous, a real Georgia outfit by the same name, shared a label with the Allmans and scored a minor (and very bizarre) hit. Read their full story at the link in our bio. Photograph by Herb Kossover/Mark Pucci Media

After a viral reaction to a Phil Collins hit, YouTube channel creators reflect on how their work is re-framing classic songs — and breaking down cultural barriers in the process. Click the link in our bio to read how the app's reaction videos are changing the way we listen. Photograph courtesy of YouTube

After a viral reaction to a Phil Collins hit, YouTube channel creators reflect on how their work is re-framing classic songs — and breaking down cultural barriers in the process. Click the link in our bio to read how the app's reaction videos are changing the way we listen. Photograph courtesy of YouTube

After a viral reaction to a Phil Collins hit, YouTube channel creators reflect on how their work is re-framing classic songs — and breaking down cultural barriers in the process. Click the link in our bio to read how the app's reaction videos are changing the way we listen. Photograph courtesy of YouTube