Drawing from his friendship with Ono, Sheff examines her personal struggles and pivotal role in Lennon’s legacy ...
David Sheff’s new biography, “Yoko,” digs deeply into the artist’s life and offers a welcome reassessment of her place in ...
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10 moving memoirs — plus how accurate they areThe book and the film follow David Sheff’s son, Nic Sheff, through his addiction journey. The book and the film have been praised for their honesty in depicting what drug addiction looks like.
David Sheff’s new biography convincingly argues for John Lennon’s widow as a feminist, activist, avant-garde artist and world ...
“Yoko was shocked and upset,” writes David Sheff. “The piece was about the cycle of life — the apple would rot and eventually disintegrate. It hadn’t occurred to her that someone might ...
Sheff G's attorney, Arthur Aidala, has offered the following statement to XXL about the rapper's plea deal: "After careful review of the evidence and hard consideration, Sheff made the decision ...
“That’s when we locked eyes and she got it and I got it.” In “Yoko,” David Sheff — author, among other books, of “Beautiful Boy,” which borrows its title from a Lennon song and is ...
"I wasn't man enough to let her have credit for it," Lennon told David Sheff, author of "Yoko." John Lennon's "Imagine" may be the most celebrated protest anthem in history, but its true creative ...
Lennon and the Beatles of course are players in David Sheff’s Yoko: The Biography (384 pp., $30, Simon & Schuster). But he keeps the focus mostly on Ono and her own life and career as an visual ...
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