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Paul McCartney Photographs 1963–64: Eyes of the Storm
Eyes of the Storm explores The Beatle's first U.S. tour through more than 250 of Paul McCartney’s photos, which were recently rediscovered in his archives. Not only do the images speak to McCartney's creative versatility as an artist, but they're also a vital historical record for music lovers. Viewers can watch as the legendary "Fab Four" traveled from concerts to hotels, chased by rabid fans and the paparazzi.
Admission is free every first Saturday of the month.
Venue: Brooklyn Museum
200 Eastern Pkwy
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