
‘Sextette’: The story of Mae West’s final madcap movie
The 1978 production remains one of the worst films in cinematic history. But 45 years after the star’s death, it is also seen as her final, daring attempt to assert herself

The 1978 production remains one of the worst films in cinematic history. But 45 years after the star’s death, it is also seen as her final, daring attempt to assert herself

The band’s former drummer is releasing a country album at the age of 84. ‘If a country act was going around England, they always went to Liverpool. Sister Rosetta Thorpe blew me away,’ he tells EL PAÍS

Allen Klein had a fearsome reputation in the music industry: he detected rigged accounts and attempts to cheat artists. What they didn’t know was that Klein, in the end, was always looking out for himself

In the context of 1970, Lindsay-Hogg’s film was the chronicle of a band in disarray. Disney has released a version restored by Peter Jackson’s team, which today is seen as a display of talent

‘The Beatles and India’ documentary reveals a bitter experience with a guru that changed them in unexpected ways

The photographer and chef combines her two passions in a new book of plant-based recipes she made for celebrities like Cameron Diaz and George Lucas

Craig Brown proposes a new type of biography, which leaves out ‘the boring parts’

The ‘Now and Then’ mini-documentary focuses on demos John left unfinished, expecting that McCartney would complete them

Specialists discuss the role of AI in the quality, appropriateness and contributions on the track just released by the most profitable brand in rock history

The track comes from the same batch of unreleased demos written by the late John Lennon, which were taken by his former bandmates to construct the songs ‘Free As a Bird’ and ‘Real Love’

He also said the forthcoming AI-assisted Beatles track is the final song, ever, to feature “John, Paul, George, and Ringo.”

The music journalist made many key cultural moments of the 1960s possible. Then, he disappeared

Bruce Springsteen, The Rolling Stones, Bob Dylan, Stevie Nicks, Neil Young... They are all over 70 years old and still active. Are they still relevant artistically or are they living on nostalgia alone?