PAUL McCARTNEY’S QUIET VISIT TO JOHN LENNON’S MEMORIAL TURNED ONE BROKEN GUITAR INTO A MEMORY HE COULD NOT ESCAPE
New York in December has a way of making silence feel heavier. Around Strawberry Fields in Central Park, the air was cold, the trees stood bare, and the “Imagine” mosaic rested beneath the small offerings people still leave for John Lennon: flowers, candles, handwritten notes, old photographs, and sometimes a guitar placed there by someone…