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Article: The marks of Lennon; Yoko Ono brings John's art to Newton.(Arts and Lifestyle)
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- June 25, 2008
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Byline: JED GOTTLIEB
Yoko Ono believes John Lennon's campaign for peace is as powerful as ever. And, as the steward of Lennon's legacy, Ono thinks showing her late husband's art is a crucial part of that campaign.
This weekend, she brings the Beatle's art to Boston for a 15th year. Hosted by the Hotel Indigo in Newton, this year's show, Power to the People, benefits the Boys & Girls Club of Boston.
Between promoting Lennon's work, her own art and the ImaginePeace.com site, Ono took time to explain how the show is put together - and what she thinks of "American Idol."
Herald: The Lennon art show has become an annual Boston fixture. Can we count on it for years ...
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......released a four-CD retrospective: Now Yoko Ono has topped even Barbra Streisand's self...proves that time has clearly caught up with Ono, now 59, and if there were justice in the...sounds shockingly contemporary today, and Ono appears an inspired precursor to yesterday...
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