Co-director Kevin Macdonald tells IndieWire about making the kind of experimental film John Lennon and Yoko Ono would enjoy.
Focused on the pair’s performances at Madison Square Garden in 1972, Kevin Macdonald’s documentary on HBO doubles as a ...
A war no one really knows how to stop is raging, causing protests on college campuses and at the White House. People with disabilities are neglected by underfunded and ill-equipped resources.
Director Kevin Macdonald channel surfs through the early '70s, luring us into John and Yoko's lives — and the entire period — in an uncanny way. The film takes off from something that Lennon spoke of ...
Keep reading to learn more about Yoko Ono’s life after John Lennon's death, including where she is today.
Released on this day in 1980, Yoko Ono recalls the making of Double Fantasy - what would tragically prove to be John Lennon's ...
When John Lennon and Yoko Ono moved from London to New York in the wake of the Beatles‘ 1970 demise, they secured an unassuming one-bedroom apartment on Bank Street in New York’s Greenwich Village, ...
“One to One” is named after Yoko Ono and John Lennon’s concert that took place on August 30, 1972, at Madison Square Garden in New York City. The concert was put on to raise money for children of ...
Was John Lennon the naive sloganeer of the '70s antiwar anthem "Give Peace a Chance," or the troublemaker who had turned the Black Panther Party slogan into the song "Power to the People"? Was the ...
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John Lennon’s ‘Double Fantasy’ Songs Ranked Worst to Best
A ranked look back at John Lennon's multi-platinum international chart-topping 'Double Fantasy,' released on Nov. 17, 1980.
John Lennon was hailed as a god, but really, he was more than a little flawed. As such, there was one guitarist who walked ...
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