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Roberta Freeman has performed with everyone from Pink Floyd and Guns N' Roses to Joe Cocker and the Supremes during her long career. We talked to her about life on the road during GN’R’s marathon ‘Use Your Illusion’ tour. Tap the link in our bio for our interview with the veteran singer. Photograph by @billyhessphotos

Roberta Freeman has performed with everyone from Pink Floyd and Guns N' Roses to Joe Cocker and the Supremes during her long career. We talked to her about life on the road during GN’R’s marathon ‘Use Your Illusion’ tour. Tap the link in our bio for our interview with the veteran singer. Photograph by @billyhessphotos

Roberta Freeman has performed with everyone from Pink Floyd and Guns N' Roses to Joe Cocker and the Supremes during her long career. We talked to her about life on the road during GN’R’s marathon ‘Use Your Illusion’ tour. Tap the link in our bio for our interview with the veteran singer. Photograph by @billyhessphotos

Many are convinced that the government is handing out fireworks to cause chaos — but the truth behind the recent craze might be more complicated. Tap the link in our bio to learn more about why the fireworks conspiracy theories are so damn believable. Photograph by Stephanie Keith/Getty Images

Many are convinced that the government is handing out fireworks to cause chaos — but the truth behind the recent craze might be more complicated. Tap the link in our bio to learn more about why the fireworks conspiracy theories are so damn believable. Photograph by Stephanie Keith/Getty Images

Many are convinced that the government is handing out fireworks to cause chaos — but the truth behind the recent craze might be more complicated. Tap the link in our bio to learn more about why the fireworks conspiracy theories are so damn believable. Photograph by Stephanie Keith/Getty Images

Music has long been intertwined with the spirit of Pride and pro-LGBTQ+ movements, from obvious selections like Diana Ross’ disco banger “I’m Coming Out” to the confrontational queercore of groups like Pansy Division, tap the link in our bio for our latest "Music at Home" playlist songs of pride.

Music has long been intertwined with the spirit of Pride and pro-LGBTQ+ movements, from obvious selections like Diana Ross’ disco banger “I’m Coming Out” to the confrontational queercore of groups like Pansy Division, tap the link in our bio for our latest "Music at Home" playlist songs of pride.

Music has long been intertwined with the spirit of Pride and pro-LGBTQ+ movements, from obvious selections like Diana Ross’ disco banger “I’m Coming Out” to the confrontational queercore of groups like Pansy Division, tap the link in our bio for our latest "Music at Home" playlist songs of pride.

Happy birthday, Ariana Grande! “I’ve been around some of the greatest singers of all time," songwriter Savan Kotecha told us about working with Grande. "I’ve never seen anything like this.” Tap the link in our bio to read how the pop star made 2019's 'Thank U, Next.' Photograph by Andrew Lipovsky/NBCUniversal/Getty Images

Happy birthday, Ariana Grande! “I’ve been around some of the greatest singers of all time," songwriter Savan Kotecha told us about working with Grande. "I’ve never seen anything like this.” Tap the link in our bio to read how the pop star made 2019's 'Thank U, Next.' Photograph by Andrew Lipovsky/NBCUniversal/Getty Images

Happy birthday, Ariana Grande! “I’ve been around some of the greatest singers of all time," songwriter Savan Kotecha told us about working with Grande. "I’ve never seen anything like this.” Tap the link in our bio to read how the pop star made 2019's 'Thank U, Next.' Photograph by Andrew Lipovsky/NBCUniversal/Getty Images

The one reassuring constant of quarantine has been television, as binges old and new replace the many activities we used to do when it was safe to go outside. Tap the link in our bio for the best TV shows of 2020 so far. Photograph by Apple+; AMC Networks; Craig Blankenhorn/Hulu

The one reassuring constant of quarantine has been television, as binges old and new replace the many activities we used to do when it was safe to go outside. Tap the link in our bio for the best TV shows of 2020 so far. Photograph by Apple+; AMC Networks; Craig Blankenhorn/Hulu

The one reassuring constant of quarantine has been television, as binges old and new replace the many activities we used to do when it was safe to go outside. Tap the link in our bio for the best TV shows of 2020 so far. Photograph by Apple+; AMC Networks; Craig Blankenhorn/Hulu

Black Lives Matter co-founder Patrisse Cullors’ (@osopepatrisse) new performance-art piece explores the failures of the Los Angeles County Sheriff Department. “The way I understand my art and my politics is, they are not different from each other,” she says. Click the link in our bio to learn more. Photograph by Timothy Norris/The Broad

Black Lives Matter co-founder Patrisse Cullors’ (@osopepatrisse) new performance-art piece explores the failures of the Los Angeles County Sheriff Department. “The way I understand my art and my politics is, they are not different from each other,” she says. Click the link in our bio to learn more. Photograph by Timothy Norris/The Broad

Black Lives Matter co-founder Patrisse Cullors’ (@osopepatrisse) new performance-art piece explores the failures of the Los Angeles County Sheriff Department. “The way I understand my art and my politics is, they are not different from each other,” she says. Click the link in our bio to learn more. Photograph by Timothy Norris/The Broad

From a war epic from one of the greatest living filmmakers to a doc on hip-hop legends — tap the link in our bio the 12 best movies of 2020 so far. Photographs by David Lee/Netflix & Courtesy of Apple

From a war epic from one of the greatest living filmmakers to a doc on hip-hop legends — tap the link in our bio the 12 best movies of 2020 so far. Photographs by David Lee/Netflix & Courtesy of Apple

From a war epic from one of the greatest living filmmakers to a doc on hip-hop legends — tap the link in our bio the 12 best movies of 2020 so far. Photographs by David Lee/Netflix & Courtesy of Apple

“Due to COVID-19 concerns, classmates of 2020 won’t be able to take part in prom, and this photo project aims to highlight them,” photographer Christian K. Lee says of his photo essay showcasing high school seniors in Central Texas. Click the link in our bio to see more from ‘Canceled Prom.’ Photograph by @chrisklee_jpeg⁠

“Due to COVID-19 concerns, classmates of 2020 won’t be able to take part in prom, and this photo project aims to highlight them,” photographer Christian K. Lee says of his photo essay showcasing high school seniors in Central Texas. Click the link in our bio to see more from ‘Canceled Prom.’ Photograph by @chrisklee_jpeg⁠

“Due to COVID-19 concerns, classmates of 2020 won’t be able to take part in prom, and this photo project aims to highlight them,” photographer Christian K. Lee says of his photo essay showcasing high school seniors in Central Texas. Click the link in our bio to see more from ‘Canceled Prom.’ Photograph by @chrisklee_jpeg⁠

@johnlegend talks about his new album, BLM, life as the sexiest man alive, and much more in our latest "RS Interview: Special Edition." Watch the full interview at the link in our bio. Photograph by Jordan Strauss/Invision/AP/Shutterstock

@johnlegend talks about his new album, BLM, life as the sexiest man alive, and much more in our latest "RS Interview: Special Edition." Watch the full interview at the link in our bio. Photograph by Jordan Strauss/Invision/AP/Shutterstock

@johnlegend talks about his new album, BLM, life as the sexiest man alive, and much more in our latest "RS Interview: Special Edition." Watch the full interview at the link in our bio. Photograph by Jordan Strauss/Invision/AP/Shutterstock

The evolution has been televised — click the link in our bio for 40 great LGBTQ TV shows you should be streaming right now.

The evolution has been televised — click the link in our bio for 40 great LGBTQ TV shows you should be streaming right now.

The evolution has been televised — click the link in our bio for 40 great LGBTQ TV shows you should be streaming right now.

Over the weekend, over a hundred surfers paddled out from Rockaway, New York, to protest police injustice and in support of Black Lives Matter. Click the link in our bio to see more photos from the Black Surfing Association’s Rockaway Paddle Out. Photographs by @ryanstruck

Over the weekend, over a hundred surfers paddled out from Rockaway, New York, to protest police injustice and in support of Black Lives Matter. Click the link in our bio to see more photos from the Black Surfing Association’s Rockaway Paddle Out. Photographs by @ryanstruck

Over the weekend, over a hundred surfers paddled out from Rockaway, New York, to protest police injustice and in support of Black Lives Matter. Click the link in our bio to see more photos from the Black Surfing Association’s Rockaway Paddle Out. Photographs by @ryanstruck

First they got through a health scare in their inner circle. Then came a global shutdown. But the Haim sisters are keeping it cool as they roll out their most ambitious album yet. “When we got our first record, I was 21 or 22, and now I’m 28,” Alana says. “And with growth and age you get more confidence. I feel like a completely different person than when we first started this band, and I feel like this record does that justice.” Click the link in our bio to read about the band's road to 'Women in Music Pt. III.' Photographs by @yanayatsuk

First they got through a health scare in their inner circle. Then came a global shutdown. But the Haim sisters are keeping it cool as they roll out their most ambitious album yet. “When we got our first record, I was 21 or 22, and now I’m 28,” Alana says. “And with growth and age you get more confidence. I feel like a completely different person than when we first started this band, and I feel like this record does that justice.” Click the link in our bio to read about the band's road to 'Women in Music Pt. III.' Photographs by @yanayatsuk

First they got through a health scare in their inner circle. Then came a global shutdown. But the Haim sisters are keeping it cool as they roll out their most ambitious album yet. “When we got our first record, I was 21 or 22, and now I’m 28,” Alana says. “And with growth and age you get more confidence. I feel like a completely different person than when we first started this band, and I feel like this record does that justice.” Click the link in our bio to read about the band's road to 'Women in Music Pt. III.' Photographs by @yanayatsuk