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LENNON THROUGH A GLASS ONION Returns to Melbourne
Through a Glass Onion is part concert and part biography, revealing the essence of the life and astonishing talent of one of the most admired icons of the past century.
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John Lennon and Yoko Ono Declared 'Time's Up' – Way Back in 1972
It bears repeating: With “Woman is the N––––– of the World,” John Lennon and Yoko Ono were ahead of their time. And for those males trying to ignore that “Time’s Up” – for those who may still think that it’s normal to abuse women, as it’s how it has always been – they have now been put on notice: The other half of the sky is falling on them.
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Theater review: Young Beatles return in 'Only Yesterday' | Rutland Herald
The 75-minute play is based on McCartney’s revelation that he and Lennon ended their night of drinking with both of them crying.
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Cracking the authenticity code | WARC
That seems to be connected to this idea that these earlier number items are somewhat closer to the ‘essence’ of the Beatles.
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Concert for George Photography Book Captures Iconic Images | Den of Geek
The book is limited to 2,500 copies worldwide. Each of the 308 pages in Concert for George is master printed in at least 4 colors. Concertgoers that night were given a 28-page commemorative booklet, bound in a beautiful embossed cover and fastened with an orange silk ribbon.
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Stacey Bendet unveils fashion tribute to The Beatles with Alice + Olivia - The Standard
Launched at the end of last year, the collection of ready-to-wear and accessories, is a first for the brand.
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Realidad y ficción mezcla José Adiak Montoya en "Lennon bajo el Sol"
En un mundo paralelo en el cual el grupo inglés The Beatles no nace en Liverpool, Inglaterra, sino en Managua, Nicaragua, en los años 40 del siglo XX, se desarrolla la novela “Lennon bajo el Sol”, del escritor nicaragüense José Adiak Montoya.
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