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Yet “lost albums” are embedded in music industry lore. Some were literally lost. Some remained unfinished or unreleased ...
An exhibit at a Dupont Circle museum in D.C. highlights the period of time John Lennon, of The Beatles, described as “The Lost Weekend.” ...
In the “Lost Weekend” documentary both Julian and Pang fondly recall their time with John together, the three of them. There was a boating trip to Long Island Sound. Goofing around at Lennon ...
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John Lennon's former girlfriend, May Pang, took candid photographs of him during a period of his life often referred to as The Lost Weekend. Those photos are on display in Tulsa for two days only.
The Lost Weekend: A Love Story" explores the 18-month relationship (1973-1975) that John Lennon spent with May Pang, his Chinese American assistant turned lover (on Yoko Ono's insistence).
Houston – For decades, John Lennon’s “Lost Weekend” has been covered in mystery and speculation. Now, May Pang, the woman at the heart of it all, is setting the record straight.
A special pop-up exhibition featuring photos of John Lennon during his "Lost Weekend" period from 1973 to 1975 will take place this weekend at Hooks-Epstein Galleries in Uptown. May Pang, Lennon's ...
May Pang, who had a relationship with Beatle John Lennon in the mid 1970s, ... "The Lost Weekend" photos include candid shots of Lennon, including images with Pang and son Julian.
May Pang’s intimate photography exhibit offers a rare glimpse into the personal life of John Lennon during his so-called "Lost Weekend" — a period spanning 18 months between 1973 and 1975. As ...
Pang’s “The Lost Weekend – The Photography of May Pang,” featuring candid photos of Lennon and friends, will make its way to Lafayette from 3 to 7 p.m. March 18 and 19 at the Frame Shop ...
READ MORE: 'Lost Weekend' film explores John Lennon's relationship with May Pang. Pang, who was in her 20s, was Lennon and Ono’s personal assistant before the couple briefly separated.