The experimentally produced Tomorrow Never Knows set the tone for a new, sophisticated, psychedelic era for The Beatles.
Peter Arnett was already an accomplished combat correspondent in 1966 when he embedded with an American infantry battalion tasked with routing out enemy snipers from a tunnel system near Saigon. Mr.
Services are pending for the Fountain Valley resident, perhaps best remembered for his 1991 coverage of the first Gulf War on ...
This 1966 Ford Mustang rolled off the factory in Nightmist Blue, but has been redone in a full-bodied red alongside an ...
Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Peter Arnett, who traveled the world covering wars from Vietnam to Iraq, has died.
WARREN, Ohio (MyValleyTributes) – James Melvin Thompson, 87, of Warren, Ohio, went on to his next adventure on Monday, ...
On this day in 1966, an heir to part of the Guinness family fortune passed away, inspiring arguably the greatest rock ballad ...
Last year, on November 8, the world lost one of the pop music icons of the late 1960s and early 1970s — Ricky Shayne, who ...
After a nearly even first half on Wednesday, the DuBois Central Catholic girls basketball team led St. Marys by just one ...