Dawn Pemberton sings Aretha precedes an Amazing Grace screening at the VIFF Centre tonight (November 15). For tickets, go here .
San Francisco Leonard Cohen Festival returns to the city and celebrates the legendary artist’s achievements after his death.
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The secret to Leonard Cohen’s timeless love songs
This deep dive explores how Leonard Cohen blended love, spirituality, and sorrow into some of the most haunting songs ever written. From Suzanne to Hallelujah, his words reveal that true love in music ...
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In Montreal, Leonard Cohen is an almost mythical figure. His presence is everywhere. His portrait watches over the streets in murals, tourists visit his old haunts like pilgrims, and all over the city ...
Centering the now well-known song “Hallelujah,” Rabins and Pendon movingly recount the life of Canadian Jewish musician Leonard Cohen (1934–2016). Early pages frame Cohen as a deep-feeling youth from ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by In an open-air revival on Little Island in Manhattan, Lee Breuer and Bob Telson’s musically sumptuous play follows Oedipus at the end of his life. By ...
Florida Man, a.k.a Ardy Friedberg, is a retired author, newspaper reporter and editor living in Southeast Florida. During his newspaper career he covered local and national stories for the South ...
While I don’t frequently acknowledge that “Hallelujah” is not my favorite song by Leonard Cohen — such an opinion can get me into a lot of trouble with my more ascetic colleagues — I do freely admit ...
In 2022, Cohen’s children successfully sued to remove Robert Kory, the late singer’s manager, as trustee of Cohen’s estate. They alleged he seized control of the trust to “pilfer” Cohen’s $50-million ...
LOS ANGELES (CN) — The surviving children of celebrated singer/songwriter Leonard Cohen sued the law firm Ervin Cohen & Jessup over its role in an inheritance battle between them and Cohen’s former ...
In 1964, Leonard Cohen wrote a letter to a friend explaining that he’d sold what he called his manuscript “junk” to the University of Toronto, who shelled out $3,850 for the collection. How times have ...
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