
Sean Lennon and Kemp Muhl Recreate John and Yoko Pic

Sean Lennon and his model girlfriend Kemp Muhl have recreated the iconic Rolling Stone cover of Lennon’s parents, Yoko Ono and John Lennon, taken by Annie Leibovitz.
In the picture below was taken by Terry Richardson for the fall issue of Purple magazine.
Sean stays clothed, in the Yoko role, while Muhl is nude and curled up against his side.
The debate over the meaning of the image can rage on, but we interpret it to mean, John was insecure, and relied on a dominant Yoko for emotional security, while the opposite is true in the picture of Sean and Kemp, although the Sean and Kemp picture is stage, so the intended message may be accurate, and yet untrue in reality.
On a side note, Leibovitz may be losing her right to a $40 million dollar picture collection she used as collateral for a $24 million loan, that she is unable to repay. One of the pictures in that collection is that of John Lennon and Yoko Ono.
Merry Christmas Songs and Videos
Merry Christmas to you and your family.
A true classic from long ago Judy Garland sings below Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas. She was such an incredible talent.
Linus did a great monologue on the Charlie Brown Christmas special, where Linus tells Charlie Brown what Christmas is all about.
John Lennon sings below two songs that inspire hope on this day of hope and joy.
Of course we can’t forget a Christmas romance classic All I Want for Christmas from Mariah Carey.
Merry Christmas everyone.
Dane Cook and Jessica Alba Ruin an Iconic Image

Do your eyes still work after that?
We don’t really have much to say about this sacrilege.
Um…Dane Cook is no John Lennon, but we appreciate him wearing underwear.
Let’s hope that the very cute Jessica Alba was photoshopped into that poster and didn’t have to pose with the nearly naked Mr. Cook.
Does this make anyone want to see this movie?
And, to remind folks of the art that inspired this lame campaign. Behold the image below and read more about its cultural prominence as a Rolling Stone magazine cover here.

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