This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below. The diss track reached its peak of cultural prominence at the Super Bowl, when Kendrick Lamar performed Not Like Us, his ...
Since its premiere at the 2024 Venice Film Festival, ‘One To One: John & Yoko’ has garnered critical acclaim playing at ...
John Lennon was inspired by a Disney classic when writing one of The Beatles' early hits, with the song containing a secret ...
Lennon unleashed all of his negative energy towards his former bandmate, Paul McCartney, on a song called “How Do You Sleep”. From the title alone, one could guess this track is a scathing ...
The BBC once banned The Beatles’ tune Come Together, a track from their iconic Abbey Road album, which was written due to John Lennon and Yoko Ono’s Vietnam War opposition bed-ins, when they ...
regardless of whether the artwork is part of the city's art bank or not," he said. Nipun Tiwari is a reporter assigned to community engagement and based in Saint John, New Brunswick.
The UMF Art Gallery presents Take Only What You Can Carry, a photographic exhibit by John Harlow that explores themes of memory, resilience, and human complexity through deeply personal and ...
In time, they wouldn’t even be pedalling art that vaguely resembled pop ... The influence of Dylan, evidently, presiding over the sudden transition. It impacted John Lennon most of all. There was ...
While John Lennon had more than a few of his lyrics etched into the minds of Beatles fans around the world, he knew that some songs weren’t intended to be as big as ‘Hey Jude’ or ‘A Day In the Life.’ ...
Now, as an artist, Yoko was legit. Boundary pushing barely covers it; she had made a name for herself in the New York experimental art scene of the late 1950s and early ‘60s. By the time she met John ...
As the 50th anniversary for his dad’s music rolled around, Sean Ono Lennon’s ambitions for a new piece of art were clear. ‘I wanted to make something that would occupy record collectors for years,’ ...
But for John Lennon ... Indeed, Lennon was a creative force even when he was a teenager. When the time came for him to go to university, his English teacher recommended he study art.