Yoko Ono

Ono? Oh, yes!
Yoko Ono talks about fame, John Lennon, and teaming up with Cat Power and the Flaming Lips on her new album.
Conversations: Yoko Ono
Ono talks about her new album -- a Salon podcast.
New music from Bloc Party, Yoko Ono and Patty Griffin
The Fix
Dylan concerned about Sedgwick film. Ono shaken down by driver. Plus: The Golden Globe nominations are in!
The Fix
Mills accuses McCartney of abuse. Yoko Ono sues for $10 million. Plus: Kidman on mental vs. sexual unfaithfulness.
The Fix
Melanie Griffith bares her tattoo, Bill Clinton draws boos, Snoop Dogg draws fire, and Sean Penn needs driving lessons. Plus: John Lennon on Broadway?
The ballad of Paul and Yoko
Think they buried the hatchet? Think again. The recent skirmish over songwriting credits was just the latest shot in a long-running war over John Lennon's legacy -- and the question of who was the coolest Beatle.
Tony Soprano says Redford's a goodfella
James Gandolfini admits he's a donut; war with no end: Ono and McCartney. Plus: Drew Barrymore to take direction from George Clooney.
At least the camera loves him
Eminem said to have acting skillz; Hanks digs 'N Sync; DiCaprio's girlfriend gets spooked! Plus: Michael Jackson's dad out to catch terrorists.
The week in dirt
Boy George says someone should introduce Eminem to the male G spot. Plus: Paul McCartney, Britney Spears, Anthony Hopkins and more.
John Lennon, 1940-1980
First published two decades ago, this essay has lost none of its power. It stands as an eloquent tribute to one of the 20th century's most gifted artists.
When music hurts
Don Henley sued for maraca attack; David Hasselhoff gets bitchy. Plus: Anne Heche eating for two?
What a fionasco
It's her concert and she'll cry if she wants to: Fiona Apple melts down. Plus: Yoko Ono goes ga-ga over baby Lennon. And: Howard Stern has decisions to make.
Celebrity rehab in the new millennium
The famous will always fall from grace. A far more interesting topic: Whose reputation will be restored?
Real-life fembots!
New GPS-equipped bra enables authorities to locate your breasts; Brit bookies say Gore's gonna get it; Nicole Kidman: Call Pamela Anderson Lee; Lennon more popular than Jesus in new poll. Plus: Be very afraid -- Loni Anderson is back!
Are Entertainment Weekly writers potheads?
A confused and impenetrable "100 Greatest Moments in Rock" issue misses the fleeting pleasures of pop.
Music Feature: Back in white
'The White Album' at 30
The son also rises
After 14 years of disappointment, Julian Lennon is finally doing it his way.
Rufus Wainwright
Sharps & Flats is a weekly music review roundup in Salon Magazine
A death in the family: Linda McCartney, 1941-1998
Yoko Ono
Joy Press intereviews Yoko Ono.

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