In 1980, at the relatively tender age of 24, David Sheff landed a journalistic coup in the form of a multipart interview with John Lennon and Yoko Ono. The famous couple had just ended a period of ...
In 1966, John Lennon gained early entry to a London gallery and angered artist Yoko Ono by eating an apple from her display. “Yoko was shocked and upset,” writes David Sheff. “The piece was about the ...
For most of her long life, Yoko Ono has been reviled by many rock critics and music fans as the dragon lady who glommed on to a lovesick John Lennon and broke up the Beatles. According to a new ...
"Cavalcade" recently welcomed David Sheff, who has written a new biography Yoko. David offers a glimpse into the Yoko Ono we don't know, and to tell tales anew. Yoko has an incredible backstory as a ...
"The past decade or so has brought a great reassessment of Yoko Ono," said Geoff Edgers in The Washington Post. No longer do Beatles fans blame her for the band's breakup, as they did for decades. Her ...
In September 1966, John Lennon, who had just finished what would be the Beatles’ last world tour, visited an exhibition, “Unfinished Paintings and Objects.” Featuring the work of Japanese-born ...
Reading David Sheff’s memoir Beautiful Boy about surviving the years his family faced the addiction of his oldest son, Nic, I was struck by Sheff’s detailed description of the phases of grief he went ...
David Sheff, author of the autobiography “Yoko,” joins Bob Sirott to explain why he felt the need to tell Yoko Ono’s story, ...
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