‘The Lost Weekend’
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‘The Lost Weekend’

Local gallery hosts Lennon exhibit.

Photographer May Pang, second from left, with Rotary Club president Jim Carmalt, and Rotarians Debbie Sheridan and Robin Arnold at a reception July 19 at Nepenthe Gallery. The gallery hosted local Rotarians as part of a special exhibit featuring Pang’s photographs of John Lennon.

Photographer May Pang, second from left, with Rotary Club president Jim Carmalt, and Rotarians Debbie Sheridan and Robin Arnold at a reception July 19 at Nepenthe Gallery. The gallery hosted local Rotarians as part of a special exhibit featuring Pang’s photographs of John Lennon.


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Photographer May Pang, left, with Debbie Sheridan Jul 19 at Nepenthe Gallery.

 

“This was a fascinating exhibit.”

— Rotary Club president Jim Carmalt

 

Members of the Alexandria Rotary Club were special guests July 19 at the Nepenthe Gallery for an exhibit by photographer May Pang, who showcased her candid photographs of John Lennon.

Pang, the former companion and lover of Lennon during what is known as “The Lost Weekend,” a time in Lennon’s life profiled in the documentary of the same name, was on hand during the exhibit reception.

Pang worked for Lennon and his wife Yoko Ono before becoming the constant companion and lover of the music icon from 1973-1975.

“May Pang was a delight and what an interesting history,” said Alexandria Rotary Club president Jim Carmalt. “This was a wonderful evening and a fascinating exhibit.”

www.nepenthegallery.com