John, Yoko & Me' by Elliot Mintz, we see Lennon's take on mortality and what a palm reader told the famous couple about death ...
The British singer-songwriter has turned his hand to artwork with three bold and imaginative pieces, now on display at London ...
Explore May Pang's candid photos of John Lennon during his 'Lost Weekend' era at a special exhibition at Higgins & Myers Fine Art Gallery in November Discover a unique perspective on Lennon's life.
and he didn’t shy away from sharing that it wasn’t always easy doing so. “John was cut down at a time when most people are just getting started with their art,” Lennon said of his father ...
true Beatle obsessives know that the song originated from a drawing Lennon’s son Julian made which he called 'Lucy - in the sky with diamonds.' John quickly latched on to the phrase and created ...
Paul McCartney, Julian Lennon, and others have posted online messages commemorating what would've been the late John Lennon’s 84th birthday.
We hear the comedy of Yoko’s associate attempting to wrangle a trove of insects for one of her art installations ... since very little about John Lennon was simple or consistent.
John Lennon didn't have a very high opinion of every song he wrote, but he knew that these two Beatles songs could have been redone better ...
In the summer of 1980, John Lennon recorded ... and feeding his cats. Lennon had, quite literally, tuned out of the pop music scene, shunning Top 40 radio in favor of easy listening or classical ...
But perhaps the most enigmatic of all Beatle women is May Pang, John Lennon’s lover when he was on the outs with Yoko Ono. What Lennon had famously called his “Lost Weekend” in 1973 actually ...
But on a week in 1972 – one where Douglas butchered a rendition of The Beatles’ “Michelle” – he was steering his show into uncharted territory: His co-hosts were John Lennon and Yoko Ono ...