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Lost Beatles interview to air after 44 years

The British Broadcasting Corp. will air a long-lost Beatles interview featuring John Lennon and Paul McCartney talking about the day they met and their songwriting partnership.

Photographer defends Miley Cyrus photo

Annie Leibovitz on Monday defended her provocative photograph for Vanity Fair magazine of teen heartthrob Miley Cyrus -- aka Hannah Montana -- who has expressed embarrassment about the pose.

People.com: Yoko Ono Advises Heather Mills: 'Try to Survive'

"It's not very easy for a woman to be associated with The Beatles," she says

People.com: Lindsay Lohan to Star in Charles Manson Movie

The actress signs on to play a Manson Family member in her next film

Former Lennon hangout closing its doors

A coffee shop once frequented by John Lennon and Yoko Ono is closing its doors Sunday, more than 30 years after it began attracting customers in the heart of New York's Upper West Side.

People.com: Paul McCartney: 'I Need to Get Back to What I Do Best'

As his divorce battle drags on, Sir Paul McCartney took to the stage Wednesday night at the Brit Awards, the U.K. equivalent of the Grammys, and announced: "I need to get back to what I do best – and that is what I'm going to do."

New York: Outside of downtown

Last week, we offered a quick tour of New York's downtown neighborhoods. Following is a peek at the rest of the city. Next week we'll supply a few different itineraries to help get your planning started.

Spector jury says it's deadlocked

The jury in the murder trial of legendary music producer Phil Spector has "reached an impasse" after more than a week of deliberations, the trial judge said Tuesday.

What makes young people happy?

So you're between the ages of 13 and 24. What makes you happy? A worried, weary parent might imagine the answer to sound something like this: Sex, drugs, a little rock 'n' roll. Maybe some cash, or at least the car keys.

CNNMoney: Apple to sell Lennon solo works on iTunes

Apple Inc. said on Tuesday it would offer the entire solo catalog of John Lennon on iTunes in its second such deal with one of the Beatles, who have been among the highest-profile holdouts to put tunes online.

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