In a new book, John J. Lennon presses two cases: that his is a work of legitimate journalism, and that this makes him ...
John J. Lennon’s book, written in his twenty-fourth year in prison, provides a bracing reckoning with guilt, remorse, and the ...
Journalist John J. Lennon’s debut book “The Tragedy of True Crime” follows four men who have killed, Lennon included, as they ...
As much as Joni Mitchell was a musical goddess, she was dangerously close to missing out on the folk-rock revolution entirely ...
With a massive budget and an all-star cast led by Takeshi Kaneshiro, this snow-covered thriller delivers stunning visuals but ...
In 1986, Robert Chambers committed a terrible crime that became a lurid tabloid fixture and a cautionary tale of class, privilege, and the excesses of the era. What became of Chambers in the decades ...
Government-sponsored TV talent show proves far too wholesome to make a dent in the country’s love of narcocorridos crime ...
In ‘The Tragedy of True Crime,’ John J. Lennon tells the stories of convicted men – and one of them is his own.
When John J. Lennon was 21 years old, he murdered a friend of his. He’s now spent the last 24 years in prison for that crime.
In his first book, John J. Lennon, who is serving a 28-year sentence, brings nuance and complexity to his own and other prisoners’ stories. By Pamela Colloff Pamela Colloff is a staff writer at The ...
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Banijay Nordic Taps Netflix Exec Georgie Mathew As Filmlance CEO Ahead Of Hanne Palmquist Exit
Banijay Nordic has appointed Netflix exec Georgie Mathew to the role of CEO at Stockholm-based pan-Scandinavian production ...
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