George Harrison may have been a fairly quiet guitar hero, but when he did speak up, every one of his breaks spoke volumes.
Michael Jackson was already a superstar in 1982, after years of performing with his brothers as part of the chart-topping ...
The Courant’s arts picks for Feb. 23 through March 1 include singer/songwriters Allie Colleen, Kat Edmondson and Rachel ...
The mystery writer S.A. Cosby picks some of his favorite tales of the human monsters that wait for us in the dark.
Hot off their Super Bowl win, the Eagles are getting a new commemorative book from The Philadelphia Inquirer compiling highlights from the season.
In “All or Nothing,” the Trump biographer shows that he is his favorite subject’s perfect twin. Nicolas Niarchos is a ...
Lamb of God frontman Randy Blythe celebrates the release of his new book Just Beyond the Light by sharing a list of 10 books ...
"It's a strange, surreal excursion into some no man's land of investigation," director Errol Morris says of the new ...
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Labeling these guys “highly touted” is an understatement. Anthony, Campbell, and Mayer are three of the top 25 prospects in all of baseball.
The Monkees' rip-off of The Beatles' "Twist and Shout" impressed a music industry titan and changed the history of the group.
This Beatles track off 'Rubber Soul' was too complicated for George Martin to play, so he devised a clever workaround.
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