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A new documentary features rare footage from the two 'One to One' benefit concerts that John Lennon, Yoko Ono and Elephant's Memory performed at Madison Square Garden in August 1972.
Director Kevin Macdonald on why this deep dive on the couple's early, politically active days in NYC is way different than your average Beatles doc.
John & Yoko' highlights Ono's search for her daughter and features restored footage of Lennon’s only full-length concerts after the Beatles.
There’s no 5,000% tariff on vinyl — yet — so it may be a good time to score some only moderately high-priced LPs this weekend ...
John Lennon and Yoko Ono’s son Sean Ono Lennon gave rare insight into his unique upbringing, calling his parents “ahead of ...
Sticking to a rigorous exfoliation of a matter of months, Kevin Macdonald's double profile reveals an activist pair informed ...
John & Yoko” being released in theaters this weekend is much more than a concert film - but its Imax big-screen release is a ...
A Love Story in Songs,” author Ian Leslie likens Lennon and McCartney’s complicated connection to “a relationship that isn’t sexual but is ...
Yoko Ono – musician, artist, activist and the 92-year-old widow of the late John Lennon – took the brunt of the vitriol when ...
For most of her long life, Yoko Ono has been reviled by many rock critics and music fans as the dragon lady who glommed on to ...
John Lennon was close to an early member of The Beatles. Still, he had no qualms about being cruel to his bandmate.
Director Kevin Macdonald captures both a moment in the rock stars lives and American history through the lens of television.