Yoko Ono
The Immortal Diamanda Galás: Still Wild, Still Extreme
The terrifyingly intense singer, pianist, and artist talks rape culture, Ornette Coleman, and Yoko Ono ahead of her upcoming performances at Roadburn and NYC's Red Bull Music Academy.
The Grammys In Instagrams: Daft Punk Cleaned Up And Pharrell's Hat Won Big
Last night everyone got lucky.
Miike Snow's Rework of Yoko Ono's "Catman" Is All Kinds of Bonkers
For her new LP Ono's invited artists to remix her back catalogue and this sounds like Harajuku-and-Atari-enamored aliens have abducted the master tapes.
A New Exhibition Explores the Politics of Social Justice Art
The Brooklyn Museum’s 'Agitprop' blurs the lines between propaganda and art.
Danny Tenaglia Has Seen It All Behind The Decks
From Yoko Ono to overdoses, the New York legend talk about 30 years of DJing on the Rave Curious Podcast.
Cast off Negativity at Yoko Ono's Latest Installation
The artist invites attendees to mend the universe and take her around the world.
John Malkovich Recorded a Song with Yoko Ono and Sean Lennon Called "Cryolife 7:14 A.M."
Listen to the actor read some Plato over remixed instrumentals.
This Useful Website Puts the Spotlight On Female Experimental Musicians
Many Many Women is a new, online archive dedicated to female musicians actively working in the fields of avant-garde music.
You Don't Have to 'Imagine' John Lennon Beat Women and Children—It's Just a Fact
To celebrate the anniversary of the Beatle’s beloved album "Imagine," we recount some of the terrible things the famous asshole did during his life.
Paul McCartney Opens Up About Frustrations With John Lennon's Legacy
"When John got shot, aside from the pure horror of it, the lingering thing was, OK, well now John’s a martyr. A JFK."
[Insta of the Week] Art for Independence Day
Klaus Biesenbach celebrates the stars and stripes in art.
Catching Up with the Inimitable Yoko Ono
We met the elusive and singular artist to ask about the challenges of being a woman artist in a male-dominated art world, her storied career, and her new "one-woman show" at MoMA.