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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