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Jennifer Lopez and Shakira powered through a cultural minefield during Super Bowl LIV's halftime show. Click the link in our bio to read how the two most famous Latinas stunned Anglo and Hispanic audiences alike in a larger-than-life performance. Photograph by LARRY W SMITH/EPA-EFE/Shutterstock

Jennifer Lopez and Shakira powered through a cultural minefield during Super Bowl LIV's halftime show. Click the link in our bio to read how the two most famous Latinas stunned Anglo and Hispanic audiences alike in a larger-than-life performance. Photograph by LARRY W SMITH/EPA-EFE/Shutterstock

Jennifer Lopez and Shakira powered through a cultural minefield during Super Bowl LIV's halftime show. Click the link in our bio to read how the two most famous Latinas stunned Anglo and Hispanic audiences alike in a larger-than-life performance. Photograph by LARRY W SMITH/EPA-EFE/Shutterstock

Each month, our editors and critics compile a list of our favorite new albums. January included pop blockbusters from Selena Gomez, Halsey, and Kesha; unmissable hip-hop from Mac Miller and 070 Shake; and much more. Tap the link in our bio for the best albums from the month. Photographs by Rich Fury/Getty Images, Joseph Okpako/WireImage/Getty Images, Jeff Kravitz/FilmMagic/Getty Images, Chelsea Lauren/Shutterstock, Joe Papeo/Shutterstock

Each month, our editors and critics compile a list of our favorite new albums. January included pop blockbusters from Selena Gomez, Halsey, and Kesha; unmissable hip-hop from Mac Miller and 070 Shake; and much more. Tap the link in our bio for the best albums from the month. Photographs by Rich Fury/Getty Images, Joseph Okpako/WireImage/Getty Images, Jeff Kravitz/FilmMagic/Getty Images, Chelsea Lauren/Shutterstock, Joe Papeo/Shutterstock

Each month, our editors and critics compile a list of our favorite new albums. January included pop blockbusters from Selena Gomez, Halsey, and Kesha; unmissable hip-hop from Mac Miller and 070 Shake; and much more. Tap the link in our bio for the best albums from the month. Photographs by Rich Fury/Getty Images, Joseph Okpako/WireImage/Getty Images, Jeff Kravitz/FilmMagic/Getty Images, Chelsea Lauren/Shutterstock, Joe Papeo/Shutterstock

Fans who attended Willie Nelson’s show at San Francisco’s Fillmore earlier this year, were surprised to see Tré Cool as a guest onstage. Click the link in our bio to see how Green Day's drummer found himself in the country legend's band.Photograph by @ kouryangelo

Fans who attended Willie Nelson’s show at San Francisco’s Fillmore earlier this year, were surprised to see Tré Cool as a guest onstage. Click the link in our bio to see how Green Day's drummer found himself in the country legend's band.Photograph by @ kouryangelo

Fans who attended Willie Nelson’s show at San Francisco’s Fillmore earlier this year, were surprised to see Tré Cool as a guest onstage. Click the link in our bio to see how Green Day's drummer found himself in the country legend's band.Photograph by @ kouryangelo

From Zoë Kravitz standing behind the counter dispensing music recommendations to Al Pacino hunting Nazis in ’70s NYC — tap the link in our bio for what TV and streaming to tune into this month. Photograph by Phillip Caruso/Hulu

From Zoë Kravitz standing behind the counter dispensing music recommendations to Al Pacino hunting Nazis in ’70s NYC — tap the link in our bio for what TV and streaming to tune into this month. Photograph by Phillip Caruso/Hulu

From Zoë Kravitz standing behind the counter dispensing music recommendations to Al Pacino hunting Nazis in ’70s NYC — tap the link in our bio for what TV and streaming to tune into this month. Photograph by Phillip Caruso/Hulu

#JenniferLopez and #Shakira dominated the stage at the #SuperBowlLIV halftime show. The Latina superstars performed an electrifying medley of songs old and new and were joined by J Balvin, Bad Bunny and Lopez’s daughter Emme Muñiz. Link in bio for more. Photograph by Elsa/Getty Images

#JenniferLopez and #Shakira dominated the stage at the #SuperBowlLIV halftime show. The Latina superstars performed an electrifying medley of songs old and new and were joined by J Balvin, Bad Bunny and Lopez’s daughter Emme Muñiz. Link in bio for more. Photograph by Elsa/Getty Images

#JenniferLopez and #Shakira dominated the stage at the #SuperBowlLIV halftime show. The Latina superstars performed an electrifying medley of songs old and new and were joined by J Balvin, Bad Bunny and Lopez’s daughter Emme Muñiz. Link in bio for more. Photograph by Elsa/Getty Images

Demi Lovato just blew everyone away with her rendition of the National Anthem at the #SuperBowl. See it at the link in our bio. Photograph by Charlie Riedel/AP/Shutterstock

Demi Lovato just blew everyone away with her rendition of the National Anthem at the #SuperBowl. See it at the link in our bio. Photograph by Charlie Riedel/AP/Shutterstock

Demi Lovato just blew everyone away with her rendition of the National Anthem at the #SuperBowl. See it at the link in our bio. Photograph by Charlie Riedel/AP/Shutterstock

As Super Bowl LIV draws ever closer, the companies who shelled out the big bucks for ad time cleverly “leak” their spots ahead of the big game in order to get the most bang for their buck (which costs a reported $5.6 million of them this year). Tap the link in our bio for the 15 ads that will have everyone talking in between in the Big Game. Photograph courtesy of YouTube

As Super Bowl LIV draws ever closer, the companies who shelled out the big bucks for ad time cleverly “leak” their spots ahead of the big game in order to get the most bang for their buck (which costs a reported $5.6 million of them this year). Tap the link in our bio for the 15 ads that will have everyone talking in between in the Big Game. Photograph courtesy of YouTube

As Super Bowl LIV draws ever closer, the companies who shelled out the big bucks for ad time cleverly “leak” their spots ahead of the big game in order to get the most bang for their buck (which costs a reported $5.6 million of them this year). Tap the link in our bio for the 15 ads that will have everyone talking in between in the Big Game. Photograph courtesy of YouTube

Happy birthday Harry Styles! At the link in our bio, read our recent cover story with the former boy-band hero where he talks about sex, psychedelics, and becoming a 21st-century rock star. Photograph by @ryanmcginleystudios

Happy birthday Harry Styles! At the link in our bio, read our recent cover story with the former boy-band hero where he talks about sex, psychedelics, and becoming a 21st-century rock star. Photograph by @ryanmcginleystudios

Happy birthday Harry Styles! At the link in our bio, read our recent cover story with the former boy-band hero where he talks about sex, psychedelics, and becoming a 21st-century rock star. Photograph by @ryanmcginleystudios

Louis Tomlinson opens up to Rob Sheffield about his solo debut ‘Walls,’ why "Two of Us" was one of his proudest moments to date, life after One Direction and more. "I fucking love the boys, and I love everything we’ve done together," the singer says. "I think any of the boys would be lying if they said otherwise." Tap the link in our bio to read the full interview. Photograph by @mariawurtz

Louis Tomlinson opens up to Rob Sheffield about his solo debut ‘Walls,’ why "Two of Us" was one of his proudest moments to date, life after One Direction and more. "I fucking love the boys, and I love everything we’ve done together," the singer says. "I think any of the boys would be lying if they said otherwise." Tap the link in our bio to read the full interview. Photograph by @mariawurtz

Louis Tomlinson opens up to Rob Sheffield about his solo debut ‘Walls,’ why "Two of Us" was one of his proudest moments to date, life after One Direction and more. "I fucking love the boys, and I love everything we’ve done together," the singer says. "I think any of the boys would be lying if they said otherwise." Tap the link in our bio to read the full interview. Photograph by @mariawurtz

The most effective troll of 2020 isn’t Kanye or Trump or one of the Paul brothers. It’s a rich blond lady selling $75 hoo-ha-scented candles. We fact-checked four of the most outrageous claims In Gwyneth Paltrow’s Netflix series 'The Goop Lab.' See what we found at the link in our bio. Photograph by Adam Rose/Netflix

The most effective troll of 2020 isn’t Kanye or Trump or one of the Paul brothers. It’s a rich blond lady selling $75 hoo-ha-scented candles. We fact-checked four of the most outrageous claims In Gwyneth Paltrow’s Netflix series 'The Goop Lab.' See what we found at the link in our bio. Photograph by Adam Rose/Netflix

The most effective troll of 2020 isn’t Kanye or Trump or one of the Paul brothers. It’s a rich blond lady selling $75 hoo-ha-scented candles. We fact-checked four of the most outrageous claims In Gwyneth Paltrow’s Netflix series 'The Goop Lab.' See what we found at the link in our bio. Photograph by Adam Rose/Netflix

From a very contemporary take on H.G. Wells’ classic to the return of Harley Quinn — tap the link in our bio for what to check out in February at a theater near you. Photograph by Claudette Barius/© DC Comics

From a very contemporary take on H.G. Wells’ classic to the return of Harley Quinn — tap the link in our bio for what to check out in February at a theater near you. Photograph by Claudette Barius/© DC Comics

From a very contemporary take on H.G. Wells’ classic to the return of Harley Quinn — tap the link in our bio for what to check out in February at a theater near you. Photograph by Claudette Barius/© DC Comics

In our Last Word interview with Patrick Stewart, we asked the actor to look back on his career, to share some life advice and reflect on why he was willing to take on a character he’d seemed to have left behind long ago. “The fact is, 18 years have passed since I last put on Captain Picard’s uniform,” he told us. “And the world we’re living in is a different place.” Tap the link in our bio to read the entire interview. Illustration by Mark Summers

In our Last Word interview with Patrick Stewart, we asked the actor to look back on his career, to share some life advice and reflect on why he was willing to take on a character he’d seemed to have left behind long ago. “The fact is, 18 years have passed since I last put on Captain Picard’s uniform,” he told us. “And the world we’re living in is a different place.” Tap the link in our bio to read the entire interview. Illustration by Mark Summers

In our Last Word interview with Patrick Stewart, we asked the actor to look back on his career, to share some life advice and reflect on why he was willing to take on a character he’d seemed to have left behind long ago. “The fact is, 18 years have passed since I last put on Captain Picard’s uniform,” he told us. “And the world we’re living in is a different place.” Tap the link in our bio to read the entire interview. Illustration by Mark Summers