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The Harlem Cultural Festival attracted everyone from Stevie Wonder and Nina Simone to the Fifth Dimension and Jesse Jackson, but quickly faded into obscurity. Why doesnât anyone remember? Click the link in our bio to read more about the 1969 music fest that has been called âBlack Woodstock.â Photograph by CBS/Getty Images
Ariana Grande and Social Houseâs new collaboration âBoyfriendâ debuted at Number One on our Top 100. Fans streamed âBoyfriendâ over 18 million times, and the track also earned more than 31,000 downloads. Learn more at the link in our bio.
From Childish Gambino to Blink 182, Check out the photos from this yearâs Outside Lands Festival. Photograph by @KeilenPhotography
Coco Ho shares the first time she learned to surf and more in our new episode of "The First Time." Tap the link in our bio to see the entire video.
As âGLOWâ becomes a Vegas revue, its stars spend much of their time out of the wrestling ring â for better and worse. Click the link in our bio to read Alan Sepinwall's review of the Netflix series. Photograph by Ali Goldstein/Netflix
Noel Gallagher talked to us about crafting the perfect setlist and touring with Smashing Pumpkins. âI say to people, itâs not an Oasis gig,â he tells us. âOasis is done. If you missed them, thatâs fucking tough luck.â Tap the link in our bio to read the full story. Photograph by Maria Laura Antonelli/Shutterstock
Robin Williams died five years ago today. From a pre-Mork set to a drop-in appearance on âSet List,' his one-liners and epic rants remind us of the guy who gave himself to the stage and the crowd. Click the link in our bio for a look at 15 jokes spanning his career. Photograph by Aaron Rapoport/Getty Images
Omar Apollo has become a DIY pop auteur, churning out lovelorn songs that reconcile the sultry sounds of DâAngelo, Prince and Frank Ocean with Mexican soul and traditional corridos â narrative ballads. Tap the link in our bio to read why the rising Indiana singer wants to inspire young Latinx musicians to "go crazy." Photograph by @ryanpfluger
Baron Wolman became our first chief photographer, capturing legendary artists like Janis Joplin, the Grateful Dead, Jimi Hendrix, the Who, and many others during his three years on the job. âWhen I took them, I had no sense of the historical value,â Wolman says. "I had no sense of the fact that it was a window into a very important time in our countryâs social history." Click the link in our bio to see some of his secret classic rock shots. Photograph by @baronwolman/Courtesy of Omnibus Press
Jerry Garcia died 24 years ago today. The guitarist was the unlikeliest of pop stars and the most reticent of cultural icons. Click the link in our bio to read our tribute to the Grateful Dead leader who left behind a legacy of wondrous creations. Photograph by Robert Altman/Getty Images
Happy birthday Shawn Mendes! Last year, the Canadian pop star talked to us about building a long-term career, being skeptical of his success and more. Revisit the cover story at the link in our bio. Photograph by @ruvenafanador
The Beatles were photographed crossing Abbey Road 50 years ago today, resulting in one of the most iconic album covers of all time. At the link in our bio, Rob Sheffield settles an age-old debate about the album. Courtesy of Apple Corps
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