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Today in Music History for Oct. 27: In 1782, Niccolo Paganini, the Italian violinist whose virtuosity became a legend, was born in Genoa. He died in 1840 of cancer of the larynx. In 1917, a ...
Researchers have finally seen and measured the tiny alpha-synuclein oligomers that may ignite Parkinson’s disease. With the ...
The Beatles’ John Lennon transformed Beethoven’s Moonlight Sonata into 'Because', connecting classical genius with modern ...
Remembering John “Ozzy” Osbourne, the frontman who breathed life into heavy metal and found some of its greatest guitar ...
John Lennon was the most overtly political of the Beatles, and he was at his most outspoken during his first years in New York, in 1971 and 1972, when his circle included the likes of Jerry Rubin and ...
Released on the heels of “One to One: John & Yoko,” the exquisite documentary directed by Kevin Macdonald and Sam Rice-Edwards, “Power to the People” makes for a worthy addition to the ongoing series ...
The Beatles have been called the greatest musical act ever. Did you know that they won an Oscar around the same time they broke up? Each member has also been inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of ...
The timeless quality of the Beatles’ music has made it endure long since the Fab Four broke up in 1970. Get your spontaneity on with classes at Alameda’s new Improv Central Park Station, Alameda’s ...
A common chemical that is widespread in the U.S. has been linked to an increased risk of Parkinson’s disease, researchers say. In a recent study published in the journal Neurology, researchers found a ...
Booksellers at Chevalier’s Books — L.A.’s oldest indie bookshop, located in the heart of Larchmont — were untangling projector cords near the rear of the store on Wednesday night when a woman strode ...
John J. Lennon, a journalist, has written numerous articles illuminating the inner workings of the American prison system, establishing himself as a prominent voice in the community of those who are ...