Johnny Rotten

punk culture exhibit (and Johnny Rotten) coming to NYC's Museum of Arts & Design

”Too Fast to Live, Too Young to Die: Punk Graphics, 1976–1986” runs from April 9 – August 18 and includes film screenings, zine-making classes and more.

Johnny Rotten, Henry Rollins & Marky Ramone walk into a panel... (anarchy ensued)

”Last night I almost saw a Ramone get in a fight with a Sex Pistol on a panel,” Harley Flanagan said of the scene.

Harley Flanagan adds Pyramid Club date to 'Best Wishes' tour, appearing in Punk documentary

Harley Flanagan will kick off his 30th anniversary celebration of Cro-Mags’ sophomore album, Best Wishes, at NYC’s The Pyramid Club, which is celebrating its own 40th anniversary.

John Lydon appearing at NYC screenings of PiL doc 'The Public Image is Rotten'

Public Image Ltd are celebrating their 40th anniversary with “The Public Image is Rotten,” which is a box set, a tour, and a documentary. The film is making its way around the world…

Public Image Ltd announce North American dates for 40th anniversary tour

PiL have just added North American dates to their 40th Anniversary “The Public Image is Rotten” tour. Dates include two NYC area shows…

Public Image Ltd celebrating 40th anniversary w/ box set, documentary & tour

John Lydon formed Public Image Ltd not long after the Sex Pistols broke up and released their first single, “Public Image,” in October 1978. To celebrate the 40th anniversary of the band, PiL will release a career-spanning box set titled The Public Image is Rotten as well as the documentary of the same name (which premiered at the 2017 Tribeca Film Festival). There’s also a tour…

John Lydon clarifies Trump remarks: "whether you like him or not, you have to support him"

John Lydon was back in front of a microphone today — this time on Jamie East’s Virgin Radio show — to clarify his statements that were made on ‘Good Morning Britain’ yesterday, specifically about Donald Trump.

John Lydon backs Brexit, defends Trump on UK morning show

John Lydon has settled down in his ’60s, ever remaining the provocateur, though perhaps in ways you might not expect from Sex Pistols-era Johnny Rotten. Appearing today on ITV’s Good Morning Britain, Lydon gave his support to both Brexit and, somewhat, Donald Trump.
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