A look back at a year in which The Weeknd had us dancing, laughing, and speaking truth to power.

A look back at a year in which The Weeknd had us dancing, laughing, and speaking truth to power.
The third of four episodes also features Paul Weller, Laura Marling, and Soundgarden’s Kim Thayil.
The Oscar-winning director opens up about cultivating resilience in a year full of heartache.
Eight stringband instrumentals precede an absolutely stunning appeal to rural white voters on behalf of Black Lives Matter
He wrote the track to help kids understand why racial justice and freedom are worth fighting for.
He also slams Disney for its mishandling of characters of color in the franchise.
Artist Kim Radford happened to be finishing the project outside The 5 Spot venue anyway.
“For those of you who don’t believe racism is still alive in the world… here’s the proof,” actor Leslie David Baker wrote on Instagram.
In a separate tweet, Cardi also said Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez “better run for president when she turns 35.”
The country singer also speaks candidly about her own mortality.
.Paak dropped the original version of the protest song on Juneteenth.
Singer-songwriter discusses her new collaboration with The Parkington Sisters.