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The Beatles’ revolutionary use of recording technology in "Abbey Road"
As the album celebrates its 50th anniversary, few may realize just how groundbreaking its tracks were for the band
10/06/2019 18:59 UTC
The return of "Yellow Submarine": Why even people who aren't Beatles mega-fans love it
The 1968 animation classic will screen again in theaters this year. Its secret weapon? Its refusal to play happy
07/07/2018 17:00 UTC
Inside the geeky, revolutionary world of "Minecraft"
Can a video game change the world? At the "Minecraft" convention in Las Vegas, crazily costumed obsessives say yes
12/06/2011 06:00 UTC
"Beatles vs. Stones": What fueled rock's greatest rivalry
John McMillian's book dissects the legendary rivalry between the Beatles and the Rolling Stones
09/24/2013 22:20 UTC
Keith Richards slams The Beatles: "Sgt. Pepper's" is "a mishmash of rubbish"
The 71-year-old rock icon spoke to Esquire about his new solo album, "Crosseyed Heart'
08/05/2015 19:25 UTC
Take a deep dive into Abbey Road's storied legacy as "the world's most famous recording studio"
David Hepworth's book (out in the US now), with foreword by Paul McCartney, takes fans from its beginnings to today
10/08/2022 14:30 UTC
Broadway's Beatles tribute band
"Let It Be" comes from London's West End to New York
07/24/2013 17:22 UTC
The YouTube revenge of Steve Harvey's ex
The relationship expert's former wife lashes out -- and shows how much technology has changed heartbreak
01/28/2011 21:15 UTC
Every snide joke you've told about Ringo is wrong: The least-celebrated Beatle is finally getting the respect he deserves
Not even the best drummer in the Beatles? False! His Hall of Fame induction is long overdue
04/14/2015 19:57 UTC
The year's most overrated anniversary: Quit celebrating "I Want to Hold Your Hand"
"I Want to Hold Your Hand" is a good song, but other 1963 singles are just as important -- and ignored
11/27/2013 05:00 UTC
Ringo Starr's MasterClass offers a student-focused approach to finding one's own drumming style
The musician reveals the skill that propelled the Beatles – building the intuition of finding the way into a song
11/22/2021 22:28 UTC
Punk rock, absinthe and screaming poets: Björk's teenage years
The singer walked away from a record deal at age 12 to play drums in the punk band Spit and Snot
12/16/2017 22:30 UTC
The Things We Carry
In a world of masks, our families -- broken-down, weary, enduring -- connect us to who we really are.
07/31/1997 15:51 UTC
Daughter blames Fox News' Tucker Carlson for unvaccinated father's death
"There's multiple reasons I think. One of which was some of the media he ingested"
09/22/2021 18:47 UTC
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