Entitled “Leonard ... outside of the Cohen Family Trust Archives, and I imagine those will never be available for purchase.” Other pieces in the lot include the ‘Hallelujah’ hitmaker ...
Leonard Cohen passed away in 2016 at the age of 82. His best-known songs include “Hallelujah” (which has been covered countless times — much to the chagrin of St. Vincent), as well as “Suzanne” and ...
By Tyler Jenke An array of items once belonging to late Canadian musician Leonard Cohen are going up for sale next month, with the likes of notebooks, jewelry, hats, and even his hair going under ...
It’s the sort of twist no screenwriter would dare invent: “Free Leonard Peltier,” a persuasively well-researched and often infuriating documentary about the American Indian Movement activist ...
(JTA) — Leonard Cohen ... music more often than not dealt directly not just with his faith but with his Jewish people’s story. His most famous song, covered hundreds of times, is “Hallelujah ...
The lead single “Earthstar” is available now. On the track, Cohen highlights the risk of love and how you can never really know someone, even those closest to you. The kaleidoscopically serene ...
Leonard Peltier, the former American Indian Movement leader, center, had his prison sentence commuted by President Joe Biden before he left office. (Getty Images) ...
After 49 years of incarceration, 80-year-old Leonard Peltier has been granted clemency. He will be released from jail and complete his sentence in home confinement. Leonard was sentenced to two life ...
The Irish were led by starting quarterback Riley Leonard who transferred from Duke in 2023. Leonard was set to replace Sam Hartman as a veteran presence at QB to help the team win the national title.
In addition to exploring the activism surrounding the Free Leonard Peltier movement, the documentary also promises, using interviews and archival footage (including older interviews with Peltier h ...
(Hence the nearly infinite number of mediocre covers of "Hallelujah," which somehow have not ruined it entirely.) That certainly wasn’t the first time a Leonard Cohen song seemed to prefigure ...