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'Yesterday' is a movie full of existential questions: What if the Beatles never happened? What if nobody knew their songs? But most importantly, can a Beatles fan believe in ‘Yesterday’? Click the link in our bio to read more about why Rob Sheffield's feels this fantasy about a Fab Four-less world should have fixed its holes.

'Yesterday' is a movie full of existential questions: What if the Beatles never happened? What if nobody knew their songs? But most importantly, can a Beatles fan believe in ‘Yesterday’? Click the link in our bio to read more about why Rob Sheffield's feels this fantasy about a Fab Four-less world should have fixed its holes.

'Yesterday' is a movie full of existential questions: What if the Beatles never happened? What if nobody knew their songs? But most importantly, can a Beatles fan believe in ‘Yesterday’? Click the link in our bio to read more about why Rob Sheffield's feels this fantasy about a Fab Four-less world should have fixed its holes.

Remember the summer of '85? #StrangerThings is taking us back. From Guns ’N Roses performing together for the first time to "Summer of '69" by Bryan Adams hitting the Top 10, click the link in our bio for 11 unforgettable music moments from that year. Photograph by PA Images/Getty Images

Remember the summer of '85? #StrangerThings is taking us back. From Guns ’N Roses performing together for the first time to "Summer of '69" by Bryan Adams hitting the Top 10, click the link in our bio for 11 unforgettable music moments from that year. Photograph by PA Images/Getty Images

Remember the summer of '85? #StrangerThings is taking us back. From Guns ’N Roses performing together for the first time to "Summer of '69" by Bryan Adams hitting the Top 10, click the link in our bio for 11 unforgettable music moments from that year. Photograph by PA Images/Getty Images

From Quentin Tarantino’s ‘Once Upon a Time in Hollywood’ to a feline BeyoncĂ© in the new ‘Lion King,' tap the link in our bio for the best movies to see this month. Photograph by Andrew Cooper/Sony Pictures

From Quentin Tarantino’s ‘Once Upon a Time in Hollywood’ to a feline BeyoncĂ© in the new ‘Lion King,' tap the link in our bio for the best movies to see this month. Photograph by Andrew Cooper/Sony Pictures

From Quentin Tarantino’s ‘Once Upon a Time in Hollywood’ to a feline BeyoncĂ© in the new ‘Lion King,' tap the link in our bio for the best movies to see this month. Photograph by Andrew Cooper/Sony Pictures

We've got 27 reasons you should to be psyched for the summertime. From the best tours and festivals to the hottest new music, the biggest movies, the juiciest beach reads and much more. Tap the link in our bio for our summer guide. Photograph by Christopher Polk/Shutterstock

We've got 27 reasons you should to be psyched for the summertime. From the best tours and festivals to the hottest new music, the biggest movies, the juiciest beach reads and much more. Tap the link in our bio for our summer guide. Photograph by Christopher Polk/Shutterstock

We've got 27 reasons you should to be psyched for the summertime. From the best tours and festivals to the hottest new music, the biggest movies, the juiciest beach reads and much more. Tap the link in our bio for our summer guide. Photograph by Christopher Polk/Shutterstock

For the gay civil rights organizers of the 1950s and 1960s, the Stonewall Riots were a flashpoint. “What made Stonewall possible was the decades of political organizing before it,” says Jason Baumann, coordinator of LGBT Collections at the New York Public Library. Click the link in our bio to see photos from 'Love & Resistance' — a collection of photography, flyers, and political ephemera from the first three decades of the gay civil rights movement. Photograph by Diana Davies/The New York Public Library

For the gay civil rights organizers of the 1950s and 1960s, the Stonewall Riots were a flashpoint. “What made Stonewall possible was the decades of political organizing before it,” says Jason Baumann, coordinator of LGBT Collections at the New York Public Library. Click the link in our bio to see photos from 'Love & Resistance' — a collection of photography, flyers, and political ephemera from the first three decades of the gay civil rights movement. Photograph by Diana Davies/The New York Public Library

For the gay civil rights organizers of the 1950s and 1960s, the Stonewall Riots were a flashpoint. “What made Stonewall possible was the decades of political organizing before it,” says Jason Baumann, coordinator of LGBT Collections at the New York Public Library. Click the link in our bio to see photos from 'Love & Resistance' — a collection of photography, flyers, and political ephemera from the first three decades of the gay civil rights movement. Photograph by Diana Davies/The New York Public Library

The Kinks’ story is a messy one. They made classic albums as well as disasters, creating one of rock & roll’s most gloriously weird songbooks. Click the link in our bio for Rob Sheffield’s complete guide to the band's music. Photograph by Tom Hustler/Getty Images

The Kinks’ story is a messy one. They made classic albums as well as disasters, creating one of rock & roll’s most gloriously weird songbooks. Click the link in our bio for Rob Sheffield’s complete guide to the band's music. Photograph by Tom Hustler/Getty Images

The Kinks’ story is a messy one. They made classic albums as well as disasters, creating one of rock & roll’s most gloriously weird songbooks. Click the link in our bio for Rob Sheffield’s complete guide to the band's music. Photograph by Tom Hustler/Getty Images

Mark McGrath is just as shocked as you are that there’s a new Sugar Ray album. “Is this Jerry Seinfeld’s Bizarro World?” he says. “Sugar Ray got a major label deal in 2018?" Click the link in our bio to read how a fake recording session for 'Celebrity Big Brother' lead to the band's new album 'Little Yachty.' Photograph by Kevin Estrada

Mark McGrath is just as shocked as you are that there’s a new Sugar Ray album. “Is this Jerry Seinfeld’s Bizarro World?” he says. “Sugar Ray got a major label deal in 2018?" Click the link in our bio to read how a fake recording session for 'Celebrity Big Brother' lead to the band's new album 'Little Yachty.' Photograph by Kevin Estrada

Mark McGrath is just as shocked as you are that there’s a new Sugar Ray album. “Is this Jerry Seinfeld’s Bizarro World?” he says. “Sugar Ray got a major label deal in 2018?" Click the link in our bio to read how a fake recording session for 'Celebrity Big Brother' lead to the band's new album 'Little Yachty.' Photograph by Kevin Estrada

From 'Better Things' to 'Russian Doll,’ nearly all of this year’s best shows so far have been about and made by women. Tap the link in our bio to read how women are dominating TV and changing it for the better. Photograph by Jon Pack/Comedy Central

From 'Better Things' to 'Russian Doll,’ nearly all of this year’s best shows so far have been about and made by women. Tap the link in our bio to read how women are dominating TV and changing it for the better. Photograph by Jon Pack/Comedy Central

From 'Better Things' to 'Russian Doll,’ nearly all of this year’s best shows so far have been about and made by women. Tap the link in our bio to read how women are dominating TV and changing it for the better. Photograph by Jon Pack/Comedy Central

Brittany Howard put Alabama Shakes on hold to make her wild solo debut ' Jaime.' “I knew that I needed to be in control of everything," she says. "The music, the arrangements, all that stuff. And when am I going to do it if not now?" Tap the link in our bio for how writer’s block and revisiting dark memories led to the singer’s most surprising work yet. Photograph by Brantley Gutierrez

Brittany Howard put Alabama Shakes on hold to make her wild solo debut ' Jaime.' “I knew that I needed to be in control of everything," she says. "The music, the arrangements, all that stuff. And when am I going to do it if not now?" Tap the link in our bio for how writer’s block and revisiting dark memories led to the singer’s most surprising work yet. Photograph by Brantley Gutierrez

Brittany Howard put Alabama Shakes on hold to make her wild solo debut ' Jaime.' “I knew that I needed to be in control of everything," she says. "The music, the arrangements, all that stuff. And when am I going to do it if not now?" Tap the link in our bio for how writer’s block and revisiting dark memories led to the singer’s most surprising work yet. Photograph by Brantley Gutierrez

No pun intended, but imagine a world in which no one has ever heard of the Beatles or any of their songs. That’s the clever premise behind 'Yesterday.' In our new feature, filmmakers Danny Boyle and Richard Curtis discuss tackling the band’s iconic catalog for a fresh audience — and why they got Ed Sheeran involved. Click the link in our bio to read how the film breathes new life into the legendary band's music. Photograph by Jonathan Prime/Universal Pictures

No pun intended, but imagine a world in which no one has ever heard of the Beatles or any of their songs. That’s the clever premise behind 'Yesterday.' In our new feature, filmmakers Danny Boyle and Richard Curtis discuss tackling the band’s iconic catalog for a fresh audience — and why they got Ed Sheeran involved. Click the link in our bio to read how the film breathes new life into the legendary band's music. Photograph by Jonathan Prime/Universal Pictures

No pun intended, but imagine a world in which no one has ever heard of the Beatles or any of their songs. That’s the clever premise behind 'Yesterday.' In our new feature, filmmakers Danny Boyle and Richard Curtis discuss tackling the band’s iconic catalog for a fresh audience — and why they got Ed Sheeran involved. Click the link in our bio to read how the film breathes new life into the legendary band's music. Photograph by Jonathan Prime/Universal Pictures

After decades of dismissing or outright ignoring bi- and pansexuals, TV shows are finally coming around, broadening our cultural understanding of the sexual identity spectrum. Click the link in our bio to read how TV is putting the "B" in LGBTQ — and why it matters. Photograph by Vivian Zink/NBC

After decades of dismissing or outright ignoring bi- and pansexuals, TV shows are finally coming around, broadening our cultural understanding of the sexual identity spectrum. Click the link in our bio to read how TV is putting the "B" in LGBTQ — and why it matters. Photograph by Vivian Zink/NBC

After decades of dismissing or outright ignoring bi- and pansexuals, TV shows are finally coming around, broadening our cultural understanding of the sexual identity spectrum. Click the link in our bio to read how TV is putting the "B" in LGBTQ — and why it matters. Photograph by Vivian Zink/NBC

Happy birthday Ariana Grande! Tap the link in our bio to read how she's reshaping the whole idea of how a pop star operates. Photograph by Kevin Mazur/Getty Images

Happy birthday Ariana Grande! Tap the link in our bio to read how she's reshaping the whole idea of how a pop star operates. Photograph by Kevin Mazur/Getty Images

Happy birthday Ariana Grande! Tap the link in our bio to read how she's reshaping the whole idea of how a pop star operates. Photograph by Kevin Mazur/Getty Images