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Yoko Ono's double life
The cultural machine of Yoko Ono has many moving parts, and none of them have slowed. Her creative work has taken her to Reykjavik, Iceland to Liverpool, England, to Saigon, Vietnam. Her eclectic interests have ranged from Broadway musicals to documentary films, from satellite radio to interactive art. (15/12) Read
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