Mother of the Universe

So, I interviewed Yoko Ono for The Advocate. I kind of don’t believe that, myself, but it’s true. Yoko is one of my heroes and I didn’t think I’d ever get a chance to ask her anything at all, let alone have the opportunity to interview the woman, the luminary. It was intimidating, to be sure, formulating the question list that would soon be in the e-mail inbox of Yoko Ono– what do you ask a guru? While my questions weren’t the most profound in the world, Yoko’s efficient answers gracefully managed to impart the full Lose Weight Exercise of her wisdom and experience in spite of my unworthiness. But enough about me– go read it!

2 Responses to “Mother of the Universe”

  1. Matt March 23, 2009 at 12:32 pm #

    Nice interview Graham. I saw her do a show last year here in Liverpool and it was totally insane to be in the presence of her.

  2. alan March 25, 2009 at 9:46 pm #

    i have no great affinity for the beatles, so i didnt think one way or the other about yoko until i learned of what she did as an artist beforehand and in the fluxus movement. pretty amazing. great interview

    have you seen the stories she’s been posting on flickr via twitter? wonderful, really touching stories.

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