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Article: Yoko Ono talks about keeping John Lennon's artistic legacy alive.(Originated from Orange County Register)
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- Knight Ridder/Tribune News Service
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- March 9, 1995
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The interview is from Yoko Ono's home _ the Dakota building in New York.
It's the home John Lennon loved and the home from which Ono hasn't budged despite his having been gunned down outside its front gate more than 14 years ago.
While that 14 years has dulled some of the pain, it hasn't erased the legacy Lennon left the world, both in music and art.
A new generation of musicians, from Nirvana to Bush, has been profoundly influenced by Lennon's work.
And his artwork lives on also, including a showing at Pacific Edge Gallery in Laguna Beach, Calif., that started Saturday. The exhibit includes Lennon's erotic drawings, the same ones that caused ...