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ringo
sells book of postcards from other beatles
Associated Press (November 18th 2003): "Lennon and Yoko Ono sent one that
just says "Halo Ha - Love J and Y." See
this postcard
ono
enthuses for detroit, laments violence
Metro Times (November 26th
2003): "At a recent Detroit appearance, Ono was purely charming and effortlessly
winsome in a leather jacket, creamy silk scarf, matching cap and ever-present
sunglasses as she expressed her deepest love for those gathered on
the front lawn of the Detroit Institute of Arts." A Freight
Train article.
yoko
ono interviewed by kitty magik (nov 2003)
"In the morning, when
I see myself in the mirror, I feel like pinching myself because you know, I'm
going to be seventy? I don't believe it! (laughter) It's not like, "Oh, I
lived that long?" It was almost like it was just a moment. And here I am."
yoko
ono's childhood home in tokyo to be demolished?
Global Nation (November
2003): "The Fujimi-Kudan building is a Castillian-Iberian-inspired structure
built in 1934 using special tiles and other rare materials. Until 1944, it served
as the residence of Baron Zenjiro Yasuda, founder of the Yasuda zaibatsu (powerful
business clan) and the Fuji group. John Lennon's widow Yoko Ono, a member of the
Yasuda clan, was born and grew up in this building."
imagine peace map room 2003
Liverpool Daily Post (November 6th 2003):
"Yoko Ono is to create an interactive work in Tate
Liverpool to highlight her anti-war protest". See images of Yoko Ono's Imagine Peace in Venice
a
peace concert in havana's lennon park
Reuters (November 6th 2003): "Setsuko
Ono, a sister of Yoko Ono, Lennon's widow, spoke at the concert. Setsuko Ono,
a sculptor and former World Bank loans official, praised Communist-run Cuba for
contributing to peace by building an egalitarian society with free access to education
and health care for all. "The words peace, democracy and human rights are
being manipulated by politicians around the world,'' Ono, 62, said"
in
the bag for the homeless
Peter Jennings interviewed Yoko Ono at ArtWalk
2003.
beulah and yoko
The indie pop band Beulah has released an album called "Yoko": she is "probably one of the
most remarkable and fascinating women in the last half-century"
yoko
ono: fiercer than ever
Yoko in an interview by Washington Square News
(October 31st 2003): "Well, I'm just working on this next project. I'm going
to go in and record my next album. (--) All the songs are ready. It's going to
be more like Blueprint for a Sunrise. I'd just like to ask when I could go in.
I have the songs all ready, but I have so many other things that I'm doing that
it may have to wait until early next year."
the
odyssey is just beginning for musician/artist
Yoko Ono interviewed
in Rolling Stone (October 29th 2003): "I'm one person who's really mad about
dancing. I love it."
yoko
ono in london to promote the lennon legend DVD
"I feel we were
like two soldiers in a battlefield marching with the beat of 'Give Peace A Chance'.
And we are still doing it".

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