NEIL ASPINALL
 
It was early 1961 and Liverpool teenager Neil Aspinall was wondering what to do with his life. Some old school friends had asked him for some help with their band and he was trying to decide if it was worth his while getting involved. They were starting to get regular bookings—too many for them to continue to take public transport to each venue with their equipment—and they needed someone to drive them around. He had nothing better to do; he said yes and charged each of the band’s members 25p per show.

The band was The Beatles. Aspinall was an old friend, but more importantly he was ‘one of them’ – same age, class, outlook. Within a year they had released their first hit single and album. He became their key confidant, staying close to each of them and helping keep their feet on the ground as their fame and celebrity exploded. As well as driving them he became their minder, tour manager, roadie, personal assistant, occasional chef, technician, and accountant.

More than anyone at the time, Aspinall was at the heart of their small inner circle. He was there when they failed their audition—"Guitar groups are on the way out,”—at Decca Records in London. He was involved in the sacking of original drummer and close friend Pete Best. He managed their historic trip to the US and their Ed Sullivan Show appearances in 1964 – even standing in for the ill George Harrison at rehearsals.

As Beatlemania exploded, Aspinall was at their side, trusted more and more with business and financial decisions, working closely with manager Brian Epstein on tour and recording schedules. He was even an occasional muse for the band’s creative output, chipping in words and lyric and musical ideas when asked. He wasn’t a musician, but inevitably found his way onto records, providing minor musical contributions on the Sgt. Pepper’s…, Yellow Submarine, and Magical Mystery Tour albums.

When Epstein died, the band turned to Aspinall to help manage their affairs and to look after Apple Corp, their newly formed corporation and record company. He was reluctant to take over, but his loyalty to his school friends remained and he again stepped in to help, just as he’d done in 1961.

Aspinall became chief executive of Apple Corps in 1970 and for the next 37 years he effectively ran the Beatles empire. Through the band splitting, the lawsuits around new manager Allan Klein, the successful legal actions against Apple Macintosh, and the complicated legal wrangles around The Beatles’ EMI contracts, Aspinall managed it all. When their contractual conflicts were finally resolved in the 1990s, Aspinall oversaw the three Anthology album releases and the remastering of the Beatles’ catalog in 2008.

This soft-spoken Liverpudlian began as van driver and odd job man and became virtual guardian of all Beatles musical assets. And, although he’s not the only contender for the title of the ‘fifth Beatle,’ perhaps he deserves the accolade more than most.

[More about Neil Aspinall at the bottom of the Muse.]
EXHIBITION OPENING RECEPTION
Friday, April 29, from 5–8pm
All are welcome to celebrate four new Cultural Center exhibitions

  • "Trans(formation): A Collaborative Portrait Series Exploring Gender Identity in our Cape Cod Community" by Julia Cumes
  • “Floating on a Paper Sea” a collection of mixed media and digital prints by Val Roy Gericher
  • “Little Gems 2022” mosaics by the Members of the New England Mosaic Society
  • “Forces” an exhibition of paintings and digital prints by John Stringfellow

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THIS WEEK'S HIGHLIGHTS
Wednesday, April 27, from 10am–4pm
Poetry Marathon
At the Cultural Center

Celebrate the beauty & power of poetry and words.

Free (registration required)
Thursday, April 28, from 6:30–8:30pm
Figure Drawing & Painting
With Sarah Holl

Develop drawing or painting skills working from a live model.

$25
Saturday, April 30, from 9am–1pm
Provincetown Print Workshop
With Bernadette Waystack

Discover the technique of white-line woodblock printing.

$70 – Member, $85 – Non-Member
Saturday, April 30, at 7:30pm
Live Celtic Music!
With Fellswater

8-piece music ensemble from traditional to modern.

$20
Sunday, May 1, at 3pm
Music Sensation Suede, in Concert

Adele meets Diana Krall meets Bette Midler - it'll be awesome!

$35
Tuesday, May 3, from 10–11am
Coffee and Mother Earth No.1. Thrillers, Fillers & Spillers – Planting with Annuals
With Priscilla Husband

A conversation on best practices for beautiful plantings.

$14 – Member, $16 – Non-Member
Four Tuesdays, beginning May 3, from 1–2:30pm
Online: Modern Circle Weave Wall Hanging
With Marsha Borden

Discover how to circle weave using a hula-hoop as your loom.

$60 – Member, $70 – Non-Member
Six Tuesdays, beginning May 3, from 6–9pm
The Beatles Go to The Movies
With Tony Raine & Tim Miller

Discover the history of The Beatles through six iconic films.

$190 – Member, $240 – Non-Member
MUSEUM MONDAY!
Monday, May 16, from noon–4pm
Museum Monday: Free Family-Friendly Activities for Everyone!

Join us as we celebrate Museum Mondays! All the Arts for All of Us is more than just our motto; it's what we do. There will be something for the whole family, studio tours with our resident artists, exhibitions in all five galleries, and even a craft the whole family can enjoy making together.

Admission and ALL activities are FREE!



LIVE MUSIC
Saturday, May 7, at 7:30pm
Dance Party: The Rip-It-Ups

A night of awesome, original, energetic rock.

$25
Sunday, May 8, at 3pm
Kim Moberg & Heather Swanson, in Concert

A great afternoon of Americana and folk originals.

$20
Saturday, May 14, at 5pm
Ron Williams & Friends Present Music from the Great American Songbook

Performing music and songs from the Great American Songbook

$25
Sunday, May 15, at 3pm
440-Gypsy Jazz Presents Toe-tapping Snappy Hot Jazz

A rich blend of violin and clarinet in the gypsy jazz tradition.

$25
CURRENT EXHIBITIONS
FOUR NEW exciting exhibitions are now open. Click on the images below for details of each.
JOIN US for the Exhibition Opening Reception on Friday, April 29. 5–8pm. Entry is free and everyone is welcome.
DIY & CRAFT
Tuesday, May 10, from 10–11am
Coffee and Mother Earth No.2. Cutting Gardens – Flowers for Bouquets
With Priscilla Husband

A conversation on the creation of a separate garden for bouquets.

$14 – Member, $16 – Non-Member
Six Fridays, beginning May 6, from 10am–noon
Scandinavian Knitting For Beginners
With Kirsten West

Discover new stitches, ribs and knitting techniques.

$170 – Member, $190 – Non-Member
Tuesday, May 17, from 10–11am
Coffee & Mother Earth No3. Container Gardens
With Priscilla Husband

Join us to discuss annuals for window boxes and planters.

$14 – Member, $16 – Non-Member
CULINARY
Friday, May 6, from 1–3pm
Making Creamy Leek Soup & Moroccan Beef
With Agatha Buisson

Learn how to make a delicious creamy leek soup with rosemary.

$43 – Member, $47 – Non-Member
Tuesday, May 10, from 6–8pm
South African Braii Dinner
With Joe Cizynski

Classic BBQ – South African style with complimentary Pinotage.

$60 – Member, $70 – Non-Member
Thursday, May 11, from 5:30–7:30pm
Layer Cakes and Real Buttercream: Part 1
With Anabel Ressner

Delicious and decorative cakes – made for every occasion.

$38 – Member, $42 – Non-Member
Thursday, May 12, from 5:30–7:30pm
Layer Cakes Part 2: Fondant & Marzipan
With Anabel Ressner

Learn to create homemade marzipan decorations & toppings.

$38 – Member, $42 – Non-Member
Friday, May 13, from 1–3pm
Gorgonzola Croquettes with Hot Honey, Warm Apple, Onion & Walnut Salad
With Agatha Buisson

Learn to create delicious crispy, cheese croquettes.

$43 – Member, $47 – Non-Member
Friday, May 20, from 1–3pm
Chicken Tacos with Garlic Lime Greek Yogurt
With Agatha Buisson

Enjoy making warm tortillas with garlic lime Greek yogurt.

$43 – Member, $47 – Non-Member
MIND & BODY
Wednesday, April 27, from 8–9am – in person
Friday, April 29, from 8:30–9:30am – online
Yoga for Wise Warriors!
With Lees Yunits

Stretches, holds, balance postures, breath & meditation.

$15 – Single session, $75 – Six-week series
VISUAL ARTS
Five Wednesdays, beginning May 4, from 10–12:30pm
(no class June 1)
Drawing with Mixed Media
With Ann Guiliani

Learn perspective, sighting, shading, construction, and more.

$175 – Member, $200 – Non-Member
One Thursday each month, beginning May 5, from 6–8pm
Monthly Group Art Critique for Members
With Nate Olin

Engage in an objective dialogue around your artwork.

FREE EVENT {Membership required]
Friday, May 6, from 6–8pm
First Fridays: Paint & Sip
With Bernadette Waystack

Art instruction with a difference. Love art, love the company!

$35 – Member, $40 – Non-Member
Tuesday–Friday, May 10, 11, 12 & 13, from 10am–1pm
A Beginners Journey to Painting the Cape in Pastels
With Beth Varkala

Paint the beauty of the Cape in a relaxed, fun environment.

$168 – Member, $192 – Non-Member
Saturday, May 14, from 11am–3pm / ONLINE
Painting Waves Workshop
With Livia Mosanu

Discover how to paint realistic ocean waves and seascapes.

$80 – Member, $90 – Non-Member
Five Thursdays, beginning May 19, from 10am–1pm
25 Ways to Create: Exploring Art Mediums
With Lenore Lyons

Discover and explore twenty-five ways to make art.

$235 – Member, $275 – Non-Member
RUN / WALK FOR THE ARTS
Saturday, June 18
20th Annual 5k Run/Walk for the Arts
9am for Walk, 9:30am for Run

Join us for our 20th annual Run/Walk for the Arts! The whole family can be a part of this event in the scenic Bass River village of S. Yarmouth. Enjoy the unbeatable scenery and a flat, manageable course that begins and ends at the Cultural Center. Participants will receive a commemorative Run/Walk for the Arts T-shirt if registered before June 1. Prizes will be awarded for 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place per age division and gender. Teams are encouraged and a special award will also be given for the largest team. We hope you’ll join us! This year’s event benefits our youth programs. Register before June 17.

$25
LANGUAGES & CREATIVE WRITING
Saturdays 1:30–3pm
Beginner Italian
With Guido Farina

Free to Cultural Center Members. Registration is required.
Six Tuesdays, beginning May 3, from 6–7:30pm
Introduction to French Language & Culture
With Floriano Pavao

Discover French and its culture in a fun and engaging way.

$130 – Member, $145 – Non-Member
Six Wednesdays, beginning May 4, from 6–7:30pm
Conversational French
With Floriano Pavao

Enjoy learning and participating in everyday situational French

$130 – Member, $145 – Non-Member
Two Fridays, May 13 and 20, from 10–11:30am
Find Confidence Behind Your Voice: A Different Kind of Public Speaking Course
With John S. Parke

Learn essential techniques to become a good public speaker.

$50 – Member, $60 – Non-Member