Exploring the story of the ill-fated tour of the Philippines by The Beatles in 1966, which almost led to them becoming permanently banned from the country.
Despite it being his own composition, Lennon was embarrassed by and dismissive of the 'Rubber Soul' album closer, even if Harrison loved it.
Eyes of the Storm,’ the touring exhibit of the early years of The Beatles’ leap to pop music stardom, are presented in an ...
Following Brian Epstein's later story, Stu Sutcliffe, who stayed in Hamburg, sent copies of the single over to the Beatles, and perhaps it was only at this point, whenever it was, that they knew the ...
The Martlet reviewed VFF’s entire music film lineup — the groovy, the groundbreaking, and the down-right disappointing.
• The La Jolla Community Center hosts a Spring Equinox Somatic Yoga and Sound Bath at 1 p.m. Saturday, March 22, at 6811 La Jolla Blvd. The event will feature breathwork, meditation, movement and more ...
Last week, the White House took a stab at transparency by distributing binders of files related to the late financier and child sex offender Jeffrey Epstein to a number of prominent far-right ...
Sunday marks the second deadline in an effort to release the RFK and MLK assassination files, just weeks after the fallout from the highly anticipated release of the Epstein files by the ...
According to Chris Ingham's book 'The Rough Guide to The Beatles', an early incarnation of the song was written by John for a ...
The move backfired completely. What Bondi had teased on Fox News and then released was mostly pages of Epstein’s contacts list and flight logs from private jets he used, both of which have been ...
The Beatles' second single, Please Please Me, was a game-changer for the band, but John Lennon has said that they actually ...