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Lennon later referred to this time as his "Lost Weekend". Pang published two books about her relationship with Lennon: a memoir, Loving John (Warner, 1983); and a book of photographs, Instamatic Karma (St. Martin's Press, 2008). A documentary about their relationship, The Lost Weekend: A Love Story, was produced in 2022.
The now 72-year-old Pang, who weeps not only in The Lost Weekend: A Love Story but at two points in her Yahoo Entertainment interview, says she and Lennon remained friends — and lovers — until ...
May Pang and John Lennon enjoy a relaxed moment in this candid shot from the exhibit, “The Lost Weekend: The Photography of May Pang,” coming to Chapel Hill and Charlotte in November 2024.
"The Lost Weekend: The Photography of May Pang," running from Friday, Nov. 10, through Sunday, Nov. 12, at Santa Fe's Edition One Gallery, tells Pang's version of their story.
The Lost Weekend, a 1944 ... "Lost weekend", John Lennon's description of his 18 months living with May Pang, see : John Lennon#"Lost weekend": 1973–1975; See also
INTERVIEW: Five years before his murder, John Lennon described his romance with his personal assistant as a ‘lost weekend’ – despite the pair being together for more than a year, and ...
The ensuing 18-month period apart, which he later called his "lost weekend" in reference to the film of the same name, [139] [140] was spent in Los Angeles and New York City in the company of May Pang. [141] Mind Games, credited to the "Plastic U.F.Ono Band", was released in November 1973.
They were joined by Nilsson, Stevie Wonder, Jesse Ed Davis, May Pang, Mal Evans, Bobby Keys and producer Ed Freeman for an impromptu jam session. Lennon was separated from Yoko Ono and living in Los Angeles with Pang in a period of his life popularly referred to as his "lost weekend". Although he and McCartney had not seen each other in three ...