Welcome to the 2025 Imagine 2200: Climate Fiction for Future Ancestors collection. For four years, this contest has celebrated stories that invite us to imagine the future we want — futures in ...
The late former President Jimmy Carter reportedly held the 1971 John Lennon hit "Imagine" as his favorite tune. But its use as a song at his state funeral ceremony has set a firestorm on social ...
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As president, Carter regularly attended the First Baptist Church in Washington. He was a Sunday School teacher who knew Christian Scriptures. Why “Imagine” would be his favorite song is a mystery.
Or was John Lennon’s “Imagine” chosen for former President Jimmy Carter‘s state funeral without the bat of an eye? Garth Brooks, Trisha Yearwood pay respects to Jimmy Carter as he lies in ...
The late president celebrated the impact and influence of the song, which decries war, nationalism, and the excesses of capitalism. The body of the late former United States president James Earl ...
Payal Kapadia's Golden Globe-nominated drama is filmmaking at its finest. Now more readily available in theaters as the award races heat up, "All We Imagine as Light" is a poetic and profound ...
“Imagine” came out in 1971 as part of John Lennon’s second solo album. The song speaks about hope and unity, asking listeners to think about a world free from division.
On Thursday, the country star couple sang a touching rendition of John Lennon’s “Imagine” at the former president’s funeral, less than two years after singing the track at Rosalynn Carter ...
Country legends Garth Brooks and Trisha Yearwood paid respects to Jimmy Carter Thursday during the national funeral of the former president by singing a rendition of John Lennon's 'Imagine.' ...
None of them looked human anymore, apart from the human from Earth in 50,000 years, but they all looked very impressive and allowed me to imagine a distant solar system I’ll never see.