Article: YOKO ONO'S 35-YEAR TEMPESTUOUS LOVE FOR SYRACUSE.(News)(Column)

Byline: SEAN KIRST POST-STANDARD COLUMNIST

Yoko Ono can't remember writing the letter. What she remembers are the "fantastic people" who greeted her at the Everson Museum of Art in Syracuse, which underlines what Ono said in an interview last week:

"It was a milestone of my life," she said of the time she spent in our city, which remains what Ono, 73, called a "most beautiful memory."

The lengthy letter appeared on The Post-Standard's editorial page 35 years ago today, to coincide with the opening of "This is Not Here," Ono's exhibition at the Everson Museum of Art in Syracuse. She was responding to an earlier letter to the editor from a local reader named John ...

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