Yoko Ono News
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Peace and love, naked bottoms and PVC-clad punk rock: Yoko Ono’s Meltdown had a triumphant opening with sets from the Plastic Ono Band and gothic legend Siouxsie.
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“Kinky Boots,” “Motown” and other shows that won Tony Awards or performed on the telecast reported record weekly sales.
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Rihanna, Yoko Ono’s meltdown, and Helen Mirren’s closing act as the Queen are our choices for London this weekend.
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“This is not a place we should be delivering water on trucks.”
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The Frieze New York fair, the Downtown Music Festival and PS1’s ecological Expo are among the Muse highlights for this weekend.
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Methane in the water wells of a Pennsylvania town visited by Yoko Ono in her campaign against hydraulic fracturing wasn’t caused by nearby drilling for natural gas, the state environmental regulator said.
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Yoko Ono, who opposes hydraulic fracturing for natural gas, looks to Pennsylvania and sees her worst fears realized. New York landowners, eager for the cash energy development can bring, see a promised land.
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Yoko Ono is a famous person: artist, author, composer, widow of John Lennon and a star.
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The small, framed photograph might not strike visitors to Peter Brown's Manhattan home as noteworthy. It features indiscernible figures lounging about a grassy estate under a high sun. But those figures -- which include the four Beatles, their significant others, plus their personal assistant Neil Aspinall and Brown -- are captured in repose at the peak of the band’s creativity and influence.
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Lady Gaga designed a bracelet, Yoko Ono joined a concert and Wall Street dug into its deep pockets.
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