A pivotal force in Britain’s party scene for 60 years, nightclub tycoon, the “King of Clubs” and longtime rocker of the mullet, Peter Stringfellow made debauchery his milk and honey.
Brian Epstein


Bravo’s “The Fifth Beatle” will examine what it was like to be gay and Jewish in 1960s England through the prism of the life story of legendary Beatles manager Brian
The Liverpudlian who put the Beatles in suits, landed them a record deal with Parlophone, and brought to them to “The Ed Sullivan Show” is getting the biopic treatment from

There never was a time like it for these boys. Just look at the joy in their smiles. So young and fresh-faced in their inexpensive suits and ties, sensible, unshowy

FIFTY years after his death, Brian Epstein is still known as the man who made the Liverpool band a phenomenon

A gay Jewish man living in 1960s England, Brian Epstein was a double outsider, all the more out of place

Brian Epstein and the ‘Love Me Do’ Mountain by Bill Harry When ‘Love Me Do’ was released, there were

Abramorama Van Morrison, Paul McCartney and Keith Richards are among the artists appearing in Bang! The Bert Berns Story, coming

It was when the hungry and belligerent Hell’s Angel Pete Knell threatened to smash his fist into John Lennon’s face

Police are appealing for information Three bodies have been found in a flat John Lennon once lived in, in Liverpool. Police were called to the ground floor flat on Falkner Street, near