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Beatles

Nov 26

‘The Beatles: Get Back’ is a New (Happy) Ending to a Story We All Know

Peter Jackson's Disney+ three-part documentary on the Beatles provides a fresh look at the Beatles' final chapter. It's sweet Yukon gold, a gentle wildlife documentary about waiting for songs and working with friends.
By Sasha Frere-Jones
Sgt. Pepper.
Jun 7

At 50 Years, The Beatles’ ‘Sgt. Pepper’ Has Changed the World Forever

The album brought society on a shaman’s journey.
By Bernie Quigley
TOPSHOT - A pedestrian shelters from the rain beneath a Union flag themed umbrella as they walk near the Big Ben clock face and the Elizabeth Tower at the Houses of Parliament in central London on June 25, 2016, following the pro-Brexit result of the UK's EU referendum vote. The result of Britain's June 23 referendum vote to leave the European Union (EU) has pitted parents against children, cities against rural areas, north against south and university graduates against those with fewer qualifications. London, Scotland and Northern Ireland voted to remain in the EU but Wales and large swathes of England, particularly former industrial hubs in the north with many disaffected workers, backed a Brexit.
Jun 28

London Sales Begin to Feel Brexit Burn, Jimmy Carter’s Art Hits Auction Block

On Monday night, Phillips London’s 20th century and contemporary art evening sale totaled £11.9 million ($15.7 million), less than the pre-sale estimate, and 32 percent of its lots went unsold.
By Alanna Martinez
Steve Jobs introduces iTunes.
Apr 25

This Week in Tech History: iTunes Store Opens, Chernobyl Nuclear Explosion

By John Bonazzo
John Lennon in the film 'How I Won the War,' after his haircut in 1966.
Feb 22

A Lock of John Lennon’s Hair Sold for $35K

By Amanda Manning
Mayor Bill de Blasio makes good on his bet to Kansas City mayor Sly James. (Photo: Twitter)
Nov 13

De Blasio Uses Social Media to Honor Bet With Kansas City Mayor

By John Bonazzo
Jan 31

Raquel Welch Versus Kim Kardashian

By Sarah Kennedy
Oct 7

Pornhub Debuts Giant Times Square Billboard With a Choir Performance

By Jack Smith IV
The campaign poster that won Nuri Gulver his new job.
Jun 23

'All You Need Is Hand': Pornhub Hires Creative Director to Soil Beatles' Greatest Hits

By Jack Smith IV
Feb 4

Justin Who? NYPL Launches Beatles Exhibition to Mark Fab Four’s American Anniversary

By John Bonazzo
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