The Landing - Peter Brown
British,b. 1967 -
Oil on canvas , 35 x 30 in. 89 x 76 cm.

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The Landing - Peter Brown
British,b. 1967 -
Oil on canvas , 35 x 30 in. 89 x 76 cm.

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The Wild Robot (2024)
Peter Brown, Why Can the Dead Do Such Great Things?: Saints and Worshippers from the Martyrs to the Reformation
incredibly normal about this book
How the Sunday People chose to advertise new Beatles book release 'The Love You Make' by Peter Brown and Steven Gaines, 4th September 1983.

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Pedrotober Day 9/31: Fink the Fox 🦊🧡
A lot of people are hyped in waiting for Gladiator II or Joel’s return to The Last of Us, but @thewildrobot was my super bowl for me this year. 🥰 I’ve said it before but as a kidlit illustrator and a lover of animation and Pedro Pascal it felt like someone in the studio decided to make this movie for me. And it really delivered. 🥹
Loved seeing this movie evolve from @peterbrownstudio ‘s books which were already amazing. Go see it!
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"Steven Gaines: John was the leader of the band, but Brian was also sweet on John. "Cynthia Lennon: I wouldn't say no to that. The fact [was] that they went to Spain together. "SG: ...Did John ever talk about how besotted Brian was with him? Did he every say that Brian came on to him? "CL: No, no, no. "SG: You said that Brian was no match for the 'international leeches.' "CL: He wasn't. "SG: What did those people do? Who were those people? "CL: Whenever you went to Brian's apartment, you'd be surrounded by [them]... he fancied that kind... "Peter Brown: But they were the kind of people who were using John. "CL: Using him, and John liked it, 'cus he was at a certain point a masochist."—All You Need Is Love by Peter Brown
It's worth mentioning that John Lennon seems to have privately met Brian's American boyfriend at the time, John "Diz" Gillespie. Years after both Brian and John's death, Diz would auction off two pieces of Beatles memorabilia, one of which was most likely stolen from Brian during the final days of their relationship, and the other stems from the aforementioned private introduction to John. I doubt that this was who Cynthia was alluding to, but it made him come to mind especially since she said these "international leeches" were in part introduced to him by Brian.
"I remember when John and Yoko were busted, that Paul made the great gesture of inviting them to stay at his house if they wanted. It was like Paul was saying, “Well, I know the world is against you, but I am still your mate,”" — David Puttnam.
— From the book "All You Need Is Love" by Peter Brown. Photo by Linda McCartney.