Here are links to the latest Beatles-related articles available online:
 
El concierto de Paul McCartney en Gijón arroja un
déficit de 500.000 euros
Libertad Digital
31 May, 2004
(Text in Spanish. Use the translation tools here or there)
 
Yoko does right by her Beatle
Scripps Howard News Service
31 May, 2004
In many ways, the past 25 years have gone as perfectly as they
could have for John Lennon.
 
Lawmakers take time to recognize Beatle legend
ABC7Chicago
31 May, 2004
Lawmakers took time from more serious matters to remember
a visit that Beatle George Harrison made to southern Illinois
more than 40 years ago.
 
Beatles for sale, a new conspiracy
Sydney Morning Herald
31 May, 2004
On June 11, 1964, the Australian press gathered in Sydney
for one of the most eagerly anticipated news events of the
decade: the arrival of the Beatles.
 
Paul McCartney Plays for 30,000 in Madrid
Associated Press
31 May, 2004
Paul McCartney returned to Madrid for the first time in 15
years and wowed a crowd of 30,000 fans with 33 songs, all
but ten of them Beatles' tunes.
Also: McCartney wows in Madrid
 
Biz Bites
The Sun
31 May, 2004
Freelance Hellraiser is playing support to Paul McCartney on
his European tour.
 
Live Aid II
By George Pascoe-Watson, The Sun
31 May, 2004
Live Aid is to be held AGAIN — 20 years on.
 
Album Cover Top 10
By Jon Iverson, Stereophile Magazine
31 May, 2004
There are several easy ways to start arguments among music
fans: ask for a list of the most significant albums of all time, or
who the greatest songwriters are, or the best bands, or ask
which albums sported the all-time greatest covers.
 
Over two days, hurricane, president, Beatles visited
north Fla.
By Ron Word, Associated Press
30 May, 2004
It was a remarkable two-day period in northeast Florida's history:
Sept. 10-11, 1964.
 
Stockholm: Yoko Ono asks Swedes to ‘remember love’
AFP
30 May, 2004
Yoko Ono, the widow of slain Beatle John Lennon, covered herself
with a black cloth bag, tied people in a crowd together with blue
string and asked them to "Remember Love", as she opened her
exhibition of the same name in Stockholm yesterday.
Also: photo
 
Revealed: Rumpole's unseen Beatles footage
By Anthony Barnes, Independent
30 May, 2004
After lying in a cupboard for 40 years, rare 8mm film and stills
by 'Help!' co-star Leo McKern are being sold by his daughter
 
Waxing lyrical over pop
By Simon Caterson, The Age (Australia)
30 May, 2004
The Bible Code and The Da Vinci Code have been unravelled for
us, and now there is a book that claims to have solved another of
the great textual mysteries of our time: the true meaning of the
Beatles' lyrics.
Also: Beatles inspired Valley woman’s love of words
 
Paul McCartney, Um Profissional Sem Surpresas
By Eurico Monchique, Publico Online (Portugal)
30 May, 2004
(Text in Portuguese. Use the translation tools here or there)
Also: Recordar Os Beatles (Portuguese); Resaca McCartney en
toda España (Spanish); Paul McCartney dice que tiene una uña
artificial que es como una púa (Spanish); Paul McCartney abre el
Rock in Río de Lisboa el día del 39 aniversario del nacimiento de
'Yesterday' (Spanish);Hey Paul (Portuguese); McCartney boicota
logomarca do Rock in Rio (Portuguese); Milhares viajam no tempo
com Paul McCartney (Portuguese); Pouca gente e algum sexo à
espera de Paul McCartney (Portuguese); 15 Horas à Espera de
Paul (Portuguese); Paul MacCartney abre el telón del festival de
Rock in Rio (Spanish); Paul McCartney estreou-se em Portugal e
cantou para mais de 45 mil no Rock in Rio (Portuguese); McCartney
canta para 50 mil pessoas em Lisboa (Portuguese); Paul McCartney
inaugura el festival Rock in Río de Lisboa ante más de 45.000
personas (Spanish)
 
Life moves to a slower beat for Beatles' forgotten drummer
By Jonathan Este, The Australian
29 May, 2004
You could say the music stopped for Jimmy Nicol on June 15, 1964.
 
Entertainment Photos
Associated Press
28 May, 2004
British musician Paul McCartney performs Friday, May 28 2004,
opening the Rock in Rio-Lisboa music festival in Lisbon, Portugal.
Also: More photos - 1, 2, 3, 4
 
It's Macca meltdown
Liverpool Echo
28 May, 2004
Paul McCartney caused a communications meltdown when he kicked
off his summer tour after too many fans called friends on their mobile
phones.
 
BBC ramps up digital coverage of Glastonbury Festival
By Jules Grant, DM Bulletin (UK)
28 May, 2004
The BBC is ramping up its digital coverage of the Glastonbury
Festival this year with additional interactive TV, online and mobile
services.
Also: BBC's Glastonbury website
 
Britain `rushed' into Iraq war, says ex-Beatle McCartney
AFP
28 May, 2004
Pop legend and former Beatle Paul McCartney faulted Britain for
``rushing'' into war on Iraq and joined a growing number of critics in
comparing the US-led conflict to Washington's disastrous war in
Vietnam, in an interview published here Thursday.
Also: McCartney speaks out against war
 
Paul McCartney Kicks Off Tour In Spain
By Paul Cashmere, Undercover Music News (Australia)
28 May, 2004
Paul McCartney's started his current tour in Spain on Monday with
a setlist to delight both fans of his Beatles, Wings and solo eras.
Also: Paul McCartney Opens Summer Tour (video)
 
Im Fab-Four-Gedächtnisfieber
Die Welt (Germany)
28 May, 2004
(Text in German. Use the translation tools here or there)
 
Rock in Rio-Lisboa broadcasted in more than 40 countries
Rock in Rio-Lisboa
The images from Rock in Rio-Lisboa will be transmitted to more
than 45 countries via several television channels.
 
Ringo: My Son and Oasis Have a Lot in Common
magic105fm
Rock legend Ringo Starr is delighted his son Zak Starkey has
temporarily joined Oasis because they have one important thing
in common - they are both influenced by The Beatles.
 
The Beatles are Coming...to the Stax Museum of American
Soul Music in Memphis, Tennessee
The Nashville Record
27 May, 2004
It was the early 1960s.
 
With Love, From John And Yoko
By verne mcdonald, Georgia Straight (Canada)
27 May, 2004
When the infamous couple who had posed nude for the cover of the
album Two Virgins announced that their honeymoon in Amsterdam
would be open to the public, the media stampeded.
 
Mccartney Já Cá Canta
By Vanessa Fidalgo, Correio de Manha (Portugal)
27 May, 2004
(Text in Portuguese. Use the translation tools here or there)
Also: Paul McCartney pede rosas, frísias e gardênias; McCartney
abre el Rock in Rio por debajo de las previsiones de asistencia (Spanish)
 
Why Searchers rejected Beatles’ bid to join forces
By Joaquin Henson, The Philippine Star
27 May, 2004
Now it can be told.
 
McCartney Kicks Off Latest Tour In Spain
abc7
27 May, 2004
Paul McCartney kicked off his latest tour in Northern Spain.
 
McCartney... Naked
La Nueva Espana
27 May, 2004
(Text in Spanish. Use the translation tools here or there)
Also: "Vengo a escuchar a McCartney porque será como oír a Dios";
Paul McCartney brinda un espléndido concierto en el inicio de su
gira europea; Concierto Inical De Su Gira Europea; Todo McCartney
en tres tiempos; Paul McCartney, el gran gesticulador; McCartney
abre en Gijón la gira que le llevará por 13 ciudades europeas;
McCartney emociona a 30.000 seguidores; Los McCartney, en la
intimidad; Paul McCartney hace renacer la fuerza de 'The Beatles'
ante 25.000 espectadores en Gijón; McCartney abrió su gira europea
con un espectacular concierto en Gijón; La fuerza de The Beatles
renace en Gijón ante 25.000 espectadores; Paul McCartney exprime
el legado de los Beatles en Gijón; McCartney no llena El Molinón;
El Ayuntamiento de Gijón se replanteará los macroconciertos tras
el revés de McCartney; Despedida de Paul; McCartney recupera el
flequillo; McCartney se mantiene firme en el siglo XXI; Los artistas
elogian el concierto del ex 'beatle'; El efecto Letizia vence al "beatle"
 
Entertainment Photos
Reuters
26 May, 2004
British singer Sir Paul McCartney (news) performs at the start of his
concert in the northern Spanish town of Gijon, late May 25, 2004.
Also: more photos - 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6
 
Photo exhibit celebrates John and Yoko's Bed-in for Peace
(inc. video)
CBC News (Canada)
26 May, 2004
In May 1969, Life magazine assigned a young photographer to cover
John Lennon and Yoko Ono's Bed-in for Peace.
 
Art that rocks, dude
By Stew Mosberg, Vail Daily News
26 May, 2004
There always seems to be some skepticism attached to art by
celebrities, and it is generally with good reason.
 
McCartney Pleas For End to Iraq War
KIIS Radio
26 May, 2004
Rock legend Paul McCartney is calling for President George W. Bush
and British Prime Minister Tony Blair to end the war in Iraq.
Also: Paul McCartney says Iraq is a "new vietnam": Entertainment
Photos - 1, 2
 
Stella's horse shines in historic surroundings
By Ian Herbert, Independent
26 May, 2004
The fashion designer Stella McCartney provided an insight into an
equine obsession she shared with her late mother yesterday at the
preview of a major exhibition by some of the industry's most creative
minds.
 
Celebrities out in bloom at Chelsea Flower Show
By James McKillop, The Herald (UK)
25 May, 2004
A string of celebrities visited the Chelsea Flower Show yesterday
ahead of the sell-out event's official opening.
 
Paul McCartney saluda a Asturias
La Nueva Espana
25 May, 2004
(Text in Spanish. Use the translation tools here or there)
Also: Hosteleros de Gijón se comprometen a caldear el ambiente de
cara al concierto de McCartney; Actores asturianos precalentarán la
actuación de McCartney en Gijón; McCartney no llena; Un concierto
más "beatle" que los "Beatles"; Paul McCartney hará historia al
pisar esta tarde, a las seis, suelo asturiano; McCartney da un vuelco
a la taquilla y llega a 18.000 entradas vendidas; Gijón ultima los
preparativos para el concierto de mañana de Paul McCartney;
McCartney vuelve a lo "beatle" en su gira por la Península; Visita
guiada al santuario McCartney; McCartney desembarca en Asturias;
Paul McCartney abre hoy en Gijón el primero de los conciertos de la
"04 Summer Tour"; McCartney ensayó en Gijón su concierto: "listos
para el rock and roll"
 
Glasto - Last Chance!
NME
25 May, 2004
Some extra tickets for this year’s Glastonbury Festival have gone
on sale.
 
Love of The Beatles bands them together
By James J. Gillis, Newport Daily News
24 May, 2004
Abbey Rhode is not Beatlemania - no collar-less white shirts, no
shiny Sgt. Pepper suits.
 
Object of the week
By Colin Gleadell, Telegraph
24 May, 2004
Like Jack Vettriano, Beryl Cook, and David Shepherd, self-taught
sculptor David Wynne is an artist whose popularity has never been
matched by critical acclaim.
 
Macca caught in web row
The Sun
24 May, 2004
Sir Paul McCartney was under fire last night for “spam” website
messages.
 
Macca's Letter 'To Net 15K'
The Mirror
24 May, 2004
A rare letter from Sir Paul McCartney is set to fetch up to £15,000
in an internet auction.
 
Lennon's Message of peace still resonates 35 years later
AFP
24 May, 2004
Thirty-five years after John Lennon and Yoko Ono invited the world
into their suite for a week-long "bed-in", their message "Give Peace
a Chance" is resonating with a new generation.
Also: Exhibition of photos by Gerry Deiter
 
Singing Words of Wisdom: U2 and The Beatles
By Tassoula E. Kokkoris, @U2
23 May, 2004
They invaded America. Took on political causes. Got pulled off of
rooftops in the middle of performances.
 
Peter Blake meets Danny Goffey
The Observer
23 May, 2004
Peter Blake, renowned artist and the creator the cover art for The
Beatles' Sergeant Pepper, meets Danny Goffey, drummer with
Supergrass, who are just about to celebrate a decade as a band.
 
El Museo del Rock contará con auténticas reliquias de
'Yellow Submarine' de los Beatles
EFE (thanks, Carlos)
22 May, 2004
(Text in Spanish. Use the translation tools here or there)
 
Beatles im Bild
Die Welt
22 May, 2004
(Text in German. Use the translation tools here or there)
 
They love them...yeah, yeah, yeah
By Ulrika Gavér Gerth, Amesbury News
21 May, 2004
Fans of all ages twist and shout to Beatles music as tribute band
Beatle Juice performs at Amesbury Middle School
Also: Ladies and gentlemen, the (fake) Beatles!; The Fab Faux:
Beatles Covers, Sans The Silly Wigs
 
Beatlemania
By Marta Hepler-Drahos, Traverse City Record-Eagle
21 May, 2004
Mark Staycer's collection on public display
 
Limited-Edition Lennon Guitars on Offer
By Christopher Walsh, Billboard
21 May, 2004
When Epiphone created the limited-edition John Lennon "1965"
and "Revolution" Casino guitars in 1999, the manufacturer
announced that 1,965 of the instruments would be built.
 
Hard Rock Cafe is filled with tiny treasures
By Jeffrey Lee Puckett, Louisville Courier Journal
21 May, 2004
Rock stars are tiny.
 
Collectables: Rising price of fame
By Lucy Warwick-Ching, Financial Times
21 May, 2004
The public's endless fascination with celebrity has now gained
credibility with autographs and documents signed by the rich and
famous now fetching thousands of pounds.
 
Arafat Wins Ringo Starr Lookalike Contest
By J. Alec West, The Spoof (satire) (UK)
20 May, 2004
Stunned Palestinian leader, Yassir Arafat, learned today that his
entry in a recent Ringo Starr Look-alike Contest has borne fruit.
 
PETA Searches For UK’S Kindest Dad In Oonline
Father's Day Contest
PETA
20 May, 2004
It might be the perfect Father’s Day gift idea for anyone who
has ever watched that ‘special’ tie bought for Dad go straight
into his wardrobe drawer, never to be seen again: It’s PETA’s ‘
UK’s Kindest Dad’ online essay contest.
 
McCartney cuadruplicará la potencia del espectáculo
de los "Stones" en Gijón
La Nueva Espana
20 May, 2004
(Text in Spanish. Use the translation tools here or there)
Also: En tono "Beatle"; Paul McCartney tocará veintidós
canciones de los Beatles en Gijón y en Madrid; McCartney
sólo lleva vendidas 10.000 entradas, una cuarta parte del
aforo de El Molinón; McCartney ofrecerá en España el mayor
concierto de los Beatles nunca visto, con 22 canciones del
grupo; Llega el primer "escuadrón" McCartney; Los fans vip
de Paul McCartney; La alcaldesa asume que el concierto de
McCartney será deficitario, pero espera aún un incremento de
ventas; McCartney cuadruplica la potencia de luz, vídeo y
sonido de los Rolling Stones; Paul McCartney, a una semana
de su gira por España, no consigue convencer en taquilla
 
Hard day's rest
By Mike Hornby, Liverpool Echo
19 May, 2004
An £8m Beatles-theme hotel for Liverpool city centre is back
on track.
 
No coo corner . . . (4th item)
By Michael Sneed, Chicago Sun Times
18 May, 2004
The hot duo of Sean Lennon, son of the legendary Beatle John
Lennon, and rocker Mick Jagger's daughter, Elizabeth, will
not make it into the Romance Hall of Fame.
Also: Jagger's daughter, Lennon's son split
 
No modest birthday party for this model (5th item)
By Doug Camilli, The Montreal Gazette
18 May, 2004
Every year or two there are these rumours that the Gucci
fashion empire is about to can fashion designer Stella
McCartney, and here we are again.
 
Another Musical Revival for Yoko Ono
By Michael Paoletta, Reuters
16 May, 2004
In 1985, Yoko Ono released "Hell in Paradise."
 
1960s still aren't over for Beatles imitators
By  Will Stewart, Ann Arbor News
16 May, 2004
Beatlemania band has lasted over twice as long as the original
 
Paul McCartney: "El concierto en Gijón será muy
emocionante porque siempre pienso en el público"
La Nueva Espana
16 May, 2004
(Text in Spanish. Use the translation tools here or there)
Also: Felgueroso niega que exista inquietud por las ventas del
concierto de Paul McCartney
 
Paul McCartney ensaya el "Viva Sporting"
La Nueva Espana
15 May, 2004
(Text in Spanish. Use the translation tools here or there)
 
Ono shows respect for Lennon's legacy
By Mark Brown, Rocky Mountain News
15 May, 2004
In many ways, the past 25 years have gone as perfectly as they
could have for John Lennon.
 
Row over Harrison salute
By Jamie Pyatt, The Sun
15 May, 2004
The widow of George Harrison is locked in a bitter war of
words over a lasting tribute to the Beatles legend.
Also: Beatle widow in memorial dispute; Olive Branch
Offered to Beatles Widow
 
'Helter Skelter': The tenuous Beatles connection
By Bill DeYoung, Stuart News
15 May, 2004
In the late 1960s, Americans were interpreting the Beatles'
lyrics in all sorts of ways the British songwriters themselves
never intended.
 
Tickets for Paul McCartney concert go on sale in
St. Petersburg
Interfax (Russia)
14 May, 2004
Tickets went on sale in St. Petersburg on Friday for a Paul
McCartney concert that is scheduled to take place in the city's
Dvortsovaya Square on June 20.
 
Un dj calentará el ambiente previo al concierto de Paul
McCartney en El Molinón
El Comercio Digital
14 May, 2004
(Text in Spanish. Use the translation tools here or there)
 
Bruce gearing up for a fab summer
By Stephen Cooke, The Chronicle Herald (Canada)
13 May, 2004
Remember Stars On 45?
 
Noisy Macca told to turn it down
By Clair Weaver, Evening Standard
13 May, 2004
Sir Paul McCartney has been ordered to turn down the volume at
Millennium Dome practice sessions after floods of complaints from
irate neighbours.
Also: Return Of The Mac; Keep the Noise Down, Mccartney Told
 
Paperback rockers
By Wallace Baine, Santa Cruz Sentinel
13 May, 2004
The band that revived the ‘White Album’ is back to tackle ‘Rubber
Soul’ and ‘Revolver’
Also: Rubber Revolver
 
Cuatro músicos arroparán a McCartney en su viaje por
tres décadas de pop
El Comercio Digital
12 May, 2004
(Text in Spanish. Use the translation tools here or there)
Also: McCartney presentará un «show» innovador y estará en el
escenario casi tres horas
 
Budget 9 is obviously plagiarised from the Fab Four
The Australian
12 May, 2004
At the peak of his powers in the late 1960s, John Lennon recorded
the still incomprehensible Revolution 9.
 
Come Together
By Mark Jacobson, New York Magazine
Mark Jacobson on how rock’s latest unholy alliance—Sean Lennon
and Elizabeth Jagger—has reopened the old Beatles–Rolling Stones
divide.
 
Please please us
By Sharyn Orris, The Davis Enterprise
11 May, 2004
Yeah, they look like The Beatles.
 
Mike flies the flag
Liverpool Echo
11 May, 2004
The cultural flag of Liverpool is now flying over Washington DC.
Also: Stars in culture village campaign
 
The Beatle/s To Play Melbourne
By Paul Cashmere, Undercover Music News (Australia)
11 May, 2004
On June 15, 1964 The Beatles performed at Festival Hall in
Melbourne, Australia.
 
McCartney Plays Record Number of Concerts
KIIS Radio, Los Angeles
10 May, 2004
Rock legend Paul McCartney will play his 3000th gig next month
on his world tour.
 
Oasis Confirm They'll Play Glastonbury
Xfm (UK)
10 May, 2004
Noel Gallagher has revealed that Oasis will be playing this year’s
Glastonbury Festival, talks about his new album, has dismissed
Liam’s supergroup rumours and spoken about who’s replaced Alan
White on the drummer's stool.
Also: Oasis to roll with Ringo's son
 
Now check out Big Macca
The Sun
10 May, 2004
You've got to have guts to go out in public dressed like this — and
James McCartney shows he has some stomach to spare.
Also: Big Macca a whopper
 
A day in the life
By Patrick McDonald, The Advertiser (Australia)
10 May, 2004
John Waters says it is a coincidence that his decision to re-stage
Looking Through a Glass Onion coincides with the 40th anniversary
of the Beatles' only tour of Australia.
 
Sir Paul Rents Out Dome
Sky News
9 May, 2004
Sir Paul McCartney has forked out £250,000 for the biggest-ever
rehearsal room ahead of his European tour.
 
Icons of rock photo exhibition to open
ITV
9 May, 2004
Icons of British rock and pop - such as George Harrison and Rod
Stewart - are to be celebrated in a photographic exhibition.
 
Marks of Lennon
By Emma Bowes, The Observer
9 May, 2004
Before the Beatles, John Lennon studied at Liverpool Art College for
three years and said 'art came first'.
 
Hunt For Actor to Play Lennon in New Musical
Walk 97.5
Theatre producers are looking for a new John Lennon after announcing
they're planning to take the late Beatle's story to Broadway.
 
Paul McCartney anuncia una noche «inolvidable» en el inicio
de la gira en Gijón el día 25
La Nueva Espana
8 May, 2004
(Text in Spanish. Use the translation tools here or there)
 
Quand les Beatles s'accouplent avec Metallica
Le Monde
7 May, 2004
(Text in French. Use the translation tools here or there)
 
Music Films in Music City; The 35th Nashville Film Festival
By Wendy Mitchell, Indie Wire
7 May, 2004
Nashville is a rare breed of film festival; it's a regional festival that
can offer varied films so there's something for everyone in the local
community, but it also has enough focus - as a showcase for music
films - so that it isn't just another generic stop along the festival circuit.
 
Beatles collection features in Big NZ Book Sale
Scoop (New Zealand)
7 May, 2004
A large Beatles collection, including many rare volumes, will be hotly
sought after at Dunedin’s 24the annual second hand book sale this
month.
 
'Back in the US of A'
By Andrew O'Hagan, The New York Review of Books
Magic Circles: The Beatles in Dream and History
 
Exhibition marks Lennon heritage
BBC
6 May, 2004
John Lennon's widow has attended the launch of a very special art
exhibition which marks her late husband's Irish heritage.
 
A lingo star, eh Macca?
By Derek Brown, The Sun
6 May, 2004
Paul McCartney has hired ELEVEN personal language tutors in a
bid to become multilingual.
 
Duets, awards, 'Smile' give Wilson good vibes
By Tamara Conniff, Hollywood Reporter
6 May, 2004
For the first time in their storied careers, longtime creative rivals
Brian Wilson and Paul McCartney have recorded a song together
-- "A Friend Like You" -- off of Wilson's forthcoming new album,
"Gettin' in Over My Head."
 
Lennon collar sells for $247,000
Associated Press
5 May, 2004
John Lennon memorabilia, including a leather collar the late Beatle
wore during the 1960s, was auctioned by Christie's today for a total
of STG225,000 ($555,760)
Also: photos - 1, 2, 3; Beatles Contract Sells for £122,000; Why Beatles
once went 28 hours without eating
 
McCartney's St. Pete concert to outshine Moscow show
Interfax (Russia)
5 May, 2004
A St. Petersburg concert by British singer Paul McCartney will be a
much grander affair that his Moscow show last year, the concert's
organizers told Interfax on Wednesday.
 
Liam Gallagher 'Supergroup' Reports Denied
NME
4 May, 2004
Liam Gallagher will NOT be forming a supergroup with John Squire, it
has emerged.
 
Yoko Ono, Edge to open exhibition
RTE
4 May, 2004
Yoko Ono and U2's Edge will open an exhibition at the Irish Museum
of Modern Art this Thursday, 6 May.
 
McCartney To Appear On American Idol?
Teen Hollywood
3 May, 2004
Sir Paul McCartney is the latest pop legend in line to guest judge
on hit TV talent show American Idol.
 
Supersonic supergroup
The Sun
3 May, 2004
Liam Gallagher is forming his own supergroup – and they will
record an album for Christmas.
 
What's The Point?
By Alan Jacobson, Bright Lights Film Journal
In a freethinking, whimsical world, relativism reigns and there is
none … or is there?
 
Regular Folk vs. Celebrities
By Robin Bakay, Buffalo News
2 May, 2004
I was recently in the produce aisle in the local grocery picking
lemons, and I heard a familiar voice with an English accent - no,
a Liverpudlian accent - and I thought, "Nooo waaay."
 
McCartney Honored for Humanitarian Work
By Irene Wang, New University
2 May, 2004
The wife of former Beatles superstar addresses issues concerning
landmines and the use of prosthetic limbs.
 
Apple's 'Magic Alex' sends John Lennon's acid artwork
to auction
By Anthony Barnes, Independent
2 May, 2004
A vivid, multicoloured doodle created by John Lennon while
tripping on LSD, and which he later gave to one of his closest
friends, is part of an extraordinary collection of Beatles artefacts
which could sell for up to £200,000 this week.
 
Python's 'Brian' gets early resurrection
By Steven Rea, Philadelphia Inquirer
2 May, 2004
'It's shameless commercial opportunism on our part," confesses
Terry Jones, shamelessly, referring to the fact that Monty
Python's Life of Brian is being rushed into rerelease.
 
Imagine..Lennon Falls For Jagger
By Bruce Walker, Glasgow Sunday Mail
2 May, 2004
Mick's girl Elizabeth and John's boy Sean become an item
Also: Meet Jerry Hall the rock singer
 
McCartney quiere aprender español
EFE
1 May, 2004
(Text in Spanish. Use the translation tools here or there)
 
Nowhere men caught in a cartoon land
By Peter Goddard, Toronto Star
1 May, 2004
For everyone who grew up with the Beatles as a band, there was
someone else who grew with the Beatles as a television cartoon
(on ABC from Sept. 1965 to April 1969) or an animated feature,
 
Stella Error
The Mirror
1 May, 2004
Stella McCartney arrived at a birthday party for Jefferson Hack's
trendy magazine on Thursday and looked exactly the same as the
publication's title - Dazed And Confused.
 
The old man and the pool
By Simon Mills, The Guardian
1 May, 2004
Nervous in the water? Let the man who taught Picasso, Ralph
Lauren and the McCartneys get you in the swim.
 
 
 
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