Hineni: How Leonard Cohen's parting
words apply even more deeply to our plight today
Shortly before he died in November 2016, Leonard
Cohen gave a press conference to discuss his new album, You Want it Darker.
During the conference he spoke about the use he made in the album's title song
of the Hebrew word, hineni. This word which translates as “Here I am” or “I am
ready” occurs ...
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Final days of MAC's blockbuster Leonard
Cohen exhibition bring celebration and sadness
"Adrienne, with all of her regal qualities will deliver a
powerful human touch, with her 50-year connection [to Cohen]." She speaks Friday
evening and the symposium continues all day Saturday at Concordia University.
Leonard Cohen: A Crack in Everything closes April 9. The MAC's extended
hours are ...
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Sunday, 1 April 2018
LEONARD COHEN IN THE NEWS
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