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Notable about Sgt. Pepper’s is that “A Day In the Life” (it frequently comes in at #1 in the holiday weekend playback of the ...
I remember the Vietnam anti-war protests at the University of Georgia. Some group firebombed the Army ROTC building, and I recall four protesters walking abreast holding a “Stop War Now” ...
Yoko Ono Lennon, a long-standing supporter of the University of Liverpool, has committed, via Spirit Foundations, a donation ...
Yoko Ono Lennon, a long-standing supporter of the University of Liverpool, has committed, via Spirit Foundations, a donation ...
McCartney has spoken several times about how he was initially taken aback when Yoko Ono came on the scene. “She didn’t break ...
We know her name, but the story of Yoko Ono has been largely ignored or told only as a footnote in the story of John Lennon and The Beatles. Music journalist David Sheff was the last person to ...
In “Everything Is Now,” J. Hoberman recreates the theater, film and music scenes that helped fuel the cultural storm of the ...
Katharina Rich Perlow's career as an art gallerist began with home shows in her New York City apartment, prompted by her ...
Kate Grenville’s moving book follows her pilgrimage through the places her family stories happened, to put the stories and the First Peoples back into the narrative. Our reviewers cast their eyes over ...
In 1971, the year after The Beatles broke up, Lennon and Ono moved from London to New York, where they lived in a small Greenwich Village apartment for 18 months. A new film documents that period.
BIOGRAPHY Yoko David Sheff Simon & Schuster, $49.99. In September 1980 David Sheff spent three weeks in New York interviewing John Lennon and Yoko Ono for Playboy magazine. “This will mean more ...
Yoko Ono has long been abused as a homewrecker – and worse. A new biography celebrates her joyful positivity in adverse circumstances – and celebrates her as an artist.
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