John Lennon

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"The Beatles Anthology"
An entrancing collection of anecdotes, confessions and memories, straight from the mouths of John, Paul, George and Ringo.
How to build your own conspiracy theory
With a little paranoia and a vivid imagination, the Web can help you make the most unreasonable connections seem downright logical.
Blue Glow
Salon's TV picks for Monday, April 17, 2000.
What a fionasco
It's her concert and she'll cry if she wants to: Fiona Apple melts down. Plus: Yoko Ono goes ga-ga over baby Lennon. And: Howard Stern has decisions to make.
Annette Bening: Once you start having on-screen sex, it isn't embarrassing anymore
The "American Beauty" star should share her on-screen sex tips with "The Sopranos'" Alicia Witt.
Rock 'n' roll will never die
Lennon and McCartney come together in VH1's reunion fantasy "Two of Us." Plus: Never mind the bollocks, he-e-e-re's Johnny (Rotten).
Greil Marcus: Real Life Rock Top 10
Great NFL orgies and the comely gaze of dead Beatles
In praise of the football movie masterpiece "North Dallas Forty" (so honest it's almost French!), and looking at Liverpool's shiny animals in the days before they were demigods.
The dying giant
With a growing market share and high-level political connections, Service Corporation International is fighting off lawsuits and government regulators.
The not-a-biography of Richie Havens
The man who sang "Freedom" at Woodstock tells his life story, but forgets to include his life.
A magical, movable feast
The Beatles live again in the eye- and ear-popping new print of "Yellow Submarine."
Real-life fembots!
New GPS-equipped bra enables authorities to locate your breasts; Brit bookies say Gore's gonna get it; Nicole Kidman: Call Pamela Anderson Lee; Lennon more popular than Jesus in new poll. Plus: Be very afraid -- Loni Anderson is back!
Are Entertainment Weekly writers potheads?
A confused and impenetrable "100 Greatest Moments in Rock" issue misses the fleeting pleasures of pop.
Silly loved songs
Been There
Wilco's Jeff Tweedy talks about losing his alt-country baggage
Thinking inside the box
The year's best in box sets provides obsessed fans of country, jazz, blues and rock with some treasures and some trash.
Music Feature: Back in white
'The White Album' at 30
Jewel
Sharps & Flats is a daily music review in Salon Magazine
The son also rises
After 14 years of disappointment, Julian Lennon is finally doing it his way.
Rufus Wainwright
Sharps & Flats is a weekly music review roundup in Salon Magazine
A death in the family: Linda McCartney, 1941-1998
Be Here Now
Good Evening Mr. and Mrs. America and All the Ships at Sea
A survey of the year's best in box sets.
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