CultureBeatles, Others Pay Tribute to Late German Photographer Astrid KirchherrThe photographer, who gave the Beatles' their iconic haircuts, died on Tuesday. By James Crowley On 5/16/20 at 9:18 AM EDT
Culture5 Essential Little Richard Songs to Remember The Rock LegendThe singer who played a key role in early rock music's popularity died Saturday at 87 years old. By James Crowley On 5/9/20 at 11:22 AM EDT
CulturePaul McCartney's Lyrics to the Beatles' 'Hey Jude' Fetches $910K at AuctionThe lyrics to the classic Beatles song sold for nearly a million dollars during an auction. By James Crowley On 4/11/20 at 10:09 AM EDT
NewsMember of ISIS Terror Squad The Beatles, 'Ringo,' Laughed at Jihad VideosAlexanda Kotey, radicalized in West London, was one of four members of the notorious torture cell, infamous for their brutality and British accents. By Callum Paton On 6/18/19 at 5:15 AM EDT
CultureThe White Album: Newsweek's Original Review From 1968"The Beatles sound either uptight or, what's worse, so loose as to be coming apart." Newsweek's critic was not impressed by The White Album. By Hubert Saal On 11/21/18 at 10:00 AM EST
CultureThe White Album, by the NumbersThe album that nearly tore the Beatles apart sounds just as enthralling half a century later. By Zach Schonfeld On 11/6/18 at 10:22 AM EST
CultureYoko Ono on Longevity: 'I Hope I Have Another 50 Years'The world is finally catching up with Yoko Ono. At 85, she is reimagining her old classics on a new album titled "Warzone. By Zach Schonfeld On 10/3/18 at 3:19 PM EDT
CulturePaul McCartney: Secret 'Egypt Station' Concert Location"The album's title is 'Egypt Station,' so there might be a little clue there. It might be a grand show, I don't know." By Meredith Jacobs On 9/7/18 at 4:06 PM EDT
CultureThe Artists With the Most Number One HitsWe rank the kings and queens of the Billboard Chart by their chart-topper numbers and how long they spent at number one. By David Sim On 8/24/18 at 10:57 AM EDT
CulturePaul McCartney's New Song: 'Fuh You'It's "sort of a love song, but a raunchy love song," he said. "There you go—fuh you." By Meredith Jacobs On 8/15/18 at 3:36 PM EDT
CultureBest-selling Album Artists in U.S. HistoryWhen it comes to all-time best-selling album artists, classic rock, country and pop dominate. By David Sim On 6/21/18 at 4:19 AM EDT
WorldReport: U.S. Allies Break Up Last ISIS 'Beatles'The so-called "Beatles" were known for their U.K. accents and exceptionally brutal methods of torture and execution. By Tom O'Connor On 2/8/18 at 5:57 PM EST
U.S.Charles Manson Dead: What Was Helter Skelter Race War?Cult leader Charles Manson, who ordered murders and pushed the fear that a race war in America was imminent, died Sunday of natural causes. By Linley Sanders On 11/20/17 at 8:27 AM EST
OpinionHow Yoga Teaching Spread Across the WorldFor 5,000 years a few Indian monks practiced yoga. Now 2 billion practice it worldwide. By Albert Gustafson On 7/3/17 at 11:33 AM EDT
CultureBeatles: 'Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band' Review"The Beatles have lost their innocence, certainly, but loss of innocence is, increasingly, their theme." By Jack Kroll On 6/1/17 at 1:23 PM EDT
CultureWas 'Sgt. Pepper's' Really the First Concept Album?What is a concept album, anyway? By Zach Schonfeld On 5/29/17 at 8:40 AM EDT
Culture'Sgt. Pepper's' at 50: Every Song RankedThe Beatles' pioneering masterpiece is one of the few albums that can be said to have genuinely changed the world. By Zach Schonfeld On 5/26/17 at 8:18 AM EDT
OpinionSgt. Pepper: It Was Fifty Years Ago Today. . .The Beatles' album changed the way pop music thought about itself. By John Covach On 5/26/17 at 12:10 AM EDT
CulturePiano Man: Rick Wakeman's Solo Journey Into Yes, BowieThe legendary prog-rock keyboardist talks about working with David Bowie, touring with fellow Yes alumni Jon Anderson and Trevor Rabin, and his animal rescue work. By Jeff Perlah On 3/8/17 at 9:30 AM EST
CultureRon Howard's New Beatles Doc Is Bouncy But LackingIn his first column for Newsweek, Tom Shone reviews Ron Howard's "The Beatles: Eight Days a Week." By Tom Shone On 9/17/16 at 2:00 AM EDT
CultureMeet the Lawyer Who Saved John Lennon and Yoko OnoIt took a savvy lawyer to keep John Lennon and Yoko Ono from being deported. One who'd never heard of the Beatles. By Leon Wildes On 9/11/16 at 10:30 AM EDT
CultureThe Beatles' 'Revolver' at 50: Newsweek's 1966 FeatureIn 1966, we seemed to think the Beatles were finished. By Newsweek Staff On 8/5/16 at 5:03 PM EDT
CulturePaul McCartney Named U.K.'s Most Successful Album ActThe musician has hit the top spot 22 times—including 15 number ones with The Beatles. By Tufayel Ahmed On 7/22/16 at 7:31 AM EDT
CulturePaul McCartney's Letter to Prince Auctioned for $15,000The Beatles star called on his musical friend for a donation to his performing arts school. By Tufayel Ahmed On 7/18/16 at 6:17 AM EDT
WorldFourth Member of ISIS Beatles Execution Cell IdentifiedThe mother of El Shafee Elsheikh, 27, from London, has spoken out about her son's transformation. By Jack Moore On 5/24/16 at 4:46 AM EDT
Culture'Revolution:' Beatles' Studio Work Depicted on StageThe Beatles helped define the role of record production, taking it into the creative sphere, making the record, not the song, the key text in pop. By Adam Behr On 4/2/16 at 12:12 PM EDT
CultureHow George Martin Indirectly Influenced Kurt CobainThe iconic music producer provided some inspiration to Nirvana's 1991 album 'Nevermind'. By Tufayel Ahmed On 3/11/16 at 7:19 AM EST
Culture'Game of Thrones' Creator George R. R. Martin Not DeadThe author was confused with 'Fifth Beatle' George Martin, who died on Tuesday. By Tufayel Ahmed On 3/10/16 at 5:45 AM EST
Culture'Fifth Beatle' George Martin Has Died at 90The legendary record producer, who was a driving force behind the Beatles' success, has died. By Serena Kutchinsky On 3/9/16 at 2:49 AM EST
CultureRecord That 'Sparked' Beatles' Success Goes to AuctionThe acetate disk is thought to be the band's first recording before their chart success. By Josh Lowe On 2/26/16 at 4:48 AM EST