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WHEN: Noon-8 p.m. Jan. 21 and 22, with May Pang in attendance both days. Prints of images available for purchase. WHERE: Ocean Art Gallery, in Granada Plaza, 197 E. Granada Boulevard, Ormond Beach.
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Sound Bites: May Pang holds photography exhibit at Lowe Mill - MSNMay Pang’s photography during her time with John Lennon is iconic, though the word iconic doesn’t do it justice. Like one picture, when Paul McCartney dropped in for a visit in California.
Exploring May Pang and John Lennon’s relationship in ‘The Lost Weekend: A Love Story’ Directors Eve Brandstein, Richard Kaufman and Stuart Samuels discuss the new film about Pang and the ex ...
May Pang will visit Central Florida to show and sell prints of her candid photos of John Lennon from the 1970s. (Courtesy Kenneth J. Rimany) “They didn’t see him,” she said, ...
TAMPA, FL — May Pang, John Lennon’s companion and lover during his 18-month-long “Lost Weekend” period from 1973 to 1975, will showcase personal, candid photos from her life with the ...
May Pang wants to set the record straight. Imagine being a young Chinese American woman in your early twenties, working as a personal assistant for the most famous couple in the world, and one day ...
May Pang, John Lennon's companion during a period in the mid-1970s, signs posters and talks with visitors at her gallery exhibit in Alexandria. Va., on Friday.
In “We All Shine On: John, Yoko, and Me," Elliot Mintz claims that Yoko Ono exiled John Lennon to Los Angeles with May Pang, who was their assistant — which led to the pair having a full-blown ...
May Pang talks about that time period. A candid look into the life and times of the late John Lennon is coming to the Treelawn in Collinwood next weekend.
Her name is May Pang, and if you’re a student of The Beatles, you probably know her name. May Pang was John Lennon’s lover for 18 months, from 1973 to 1975.
May Pang, who was John Lennon’s romantic partner and companion during an 18-month stretch of time in the mid ’70s, will be at Cove Street Arts in Portland this weekend with her pop-up exhibit ...
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