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And you thought the Taylor Swift tour was bonkers...

And you thought the Taylor Swift tour was bonkers...

A new book celebrating 60 years since the Beatles toured Australia is the deepest dive into the Fab Four you could imagine.

  • by Michael Dwyer

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What does Michelangelo have to do with Baby Reindeer? You’ll never guess

Long before Taylor Swift, conspiracy theorists were joining the cultural dots.

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Unseen for 60 years: Lost Beatles tape unearthed at secondhand market

Unseen for 60 years: Lost Beatles tape unearthed at secondhand market

Sydney filmmaker and former musician Greg Perano bought an old 8mm film that contained live footage from the legendary Sydney Stadium gigs for $11.

  • by Michael Dwyer
It’s a crime that my father can’t serve on a jury
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It’s a crime that my father can’t serve on a jury

For whatever reason, the gods of the NSW Sheriff’s Office have had a love-hate relationship with my dad over the decades.

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42 things the Brisbane Times team loved about Brisbane in 2023

42 things the Brisbane Times team loved about Brisbane in 2023

From Lang Park to the stages of QPAC, a lot of good things happened this year. 

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Eighty is not the new 60. We’re just getting better at being 80

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‘Abbey Road were disgusted’: George Martin’s son Giles on AI and the Beatles’ legacy

‘Abbey Road were disgusted’: George Martin’s son Giles on AI and the Beatles’ legacy

Giles Martin was messing with sacred texts. His late father, Beatles producer George Martin, told him he’d gone too far. Paul McCartney listened and said “go further”.

  • by Michael Dwyer
Prayer beads or cocaine? Chasing the Beatles’ dark horse

Prayer beads or cocaine? Chasing the Beatles’ dark horse

George Harrison was a mass of contradictions, as Philip Norman’s relentless biography shows.

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Should there even be a new Beatles song? We ask the experts

Should there even be a new Beatles song? We ask the experts

We ask a musician, an industry mainstay, academics and a critic to tell us what they think about the new Beatles song and its use of AI.

  • by Hannah Story
Simple, witty and so sad it hurts: The Beatles’ final song reviewed

Simple, witty and so sad it hurts: The Beatles’ final song reviewed

After a week of build-up, The Beatles have released what’s been billed as their “final song”.

  • by Michael Dwyer
How The Beatles kept their new track a secret, even from the orchestra

How The Beatles kept their new track a secret, even from the orchestra

In a new short film, McCartney reflects on the making of a new Beatles song with AI and how the strings musicians were completely unaware of what they were playing.

  • by Hannah Story

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