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Nearly 40 candid photos of the former Beatles will be on display at Cambridge’s BRIDGE Gallery, revealing a glimpse at Lennon's personal life in the mid-1970s.
May Pang photographed The Beatles icon during an infamous yet productive period when he was separated from Yoko Ono.
SOUTHWEST HARBOR, Maine — Never-before-seen photographs of John Lennon are giving fans in Maine an opportunity to see the ...
Her relationship with Lennon − who would have turned 83 today − began inexplicably, even by ‘70s standards. Pang, then 22 and working as Lennon and Ono’s personal assistant, says Yoko walked into her ...
She continues: "No matter who it is, they all want to know what he was like. I haven't dated anybody in a long time, because there are a lot of men who are intimidated." Pang was married to music ...
May Pang's 18-month romance with John Lennon is the subject of a new documentary called The Last Weekend, out April 13 As a lifelong fan of the Beatles, May Pang was, in 1973, living what many would ...
INTERVIEW: Five years before his murder, John Lennon described his romance with his personal assistant as a ‘lost weekend’ – despite the pair being together for more than a year, and remaining close ...
May is best known for her 18-month relationship with John Lennon, often referred to as "The Lost Weekend" and her subsequent marriage to music producer, Tony Visconti.
A collection of these private photographs including several taken in the Long Island Sound will be on display and available for purchase at Keyes Art. Learn more here!
Music enthusiasts and John Lennon fans will be able to purchase these NFTs in two special offerings, as original format, variations, and cinematics, starting May 19 th, gaining digital ownership ...
In May 1974, Lennon and Pang returned to live in Manhattan. While visiting Mick Jagger at Andy Warhol's compound in Montauk, New York, Lennon, and Pang saw a Scottish-style cottage for sale close ...
A special exhibition of candid photos of John Lennon will be on display at Athithi Studios in Sharpsburg. May Pang, who knew Lennon, joined us to talk us through the display.