Sixty years ago this week, The Beatles held their first U.S. concert in Washington, DC, before 8,000 fans, including a young Al Gore, future Vice President of the United States. Gore and Beatles historian Bruce Spizer look into the concert’s significance and its impact on the band’s legacy and popular culture. Source
IN FOCUS: Sixty years ago the Fab Four touched down in the US, greeted on the tarmac by fainting fans and police cordons – but stateside success wasn’t always a sure thing. Mark Beaumont chronicles the extraordinary, inimitable series of chance events that secured these scouse mop-tops a permanent place in America’s heart
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Science and faith will be the topics when Ian Wick, Ph.D., a retired professor and author of numerous articles in scientific journals, presents two sessions at the River Ridge Library,