$17,500 Yoko Ono Rock Stolen from Museum$17,500 Yoko Ono Rock Stolen from MuseumA rock that was part of a Yoko Ono art installation, valued at $17,500, has been stolen from a Toronto museum.Martin KieltyMartin Kielty
Stolen John Lennon Items Recovered, Returned to Yoko OnoStolen John Lennon Items Recovered, Returned to Yoko OnoAn assortment of items that once belonged to John Lennon have been returned to his widow Yoko Ono after being stolen.Jeff GilesJeff Giles
45 Years Ago...45 Years Ago...Most newlyweds like to spend their first few days as a couple in some exotic locale. These guys were different. Dave LiftonDave Lifton
When John Lennon Was Ordered to Leave U.S. by Immigration AuthoritiesWhen John Lennon Was Ordered to Leave U.S. by Immigration AuthoritiesHis political activism first attracted the attention of the FBI in late 1971.Dave SwansonDave Swanson
Yoko Ono HospitalizedYoko Ono HospitalizedYoko Ono was hospitalized in New York City with the flu; initial reports said she'd possibly suffered a stroke.Matthew WilkeningMatthew Wilkening
45 Years Ago...45 Years Ago...If authorities in New Jersey had their way, every last copy would have been destroyed.Dave LiftonDave Lifton
Yoko Ono Organizes Giant Human Peace Sign to Celebrate John Lennon’s BirthdayYoko Ono Organizes Giant Human Peace Sign to Celebrate John Lennon’s BirthdayYoko Ono celebrated what would have been John Lennon's 75th birthday by celebrating peace — and trying to break a Guinness World Record in the bargain.Jeff GilesJeff Giles
When John Lennon Learned He Was a Bad Driver, the Hard WayWhen John Lennon Learned He Was a Bad Driver, the Hard WayA scary mishap ended with a trip to the hospital for himself, his son Julian, Yoko Ono and her daughter Kyoko.Jeff GilesJeff Giles
45 Years Ago...45 Years Ago...They staged a week-long "Bed-In" for peace at the Amsterdam Hilton Hotel for their honeymoon. Dave SwansonDave Swanson
When John and Yoko’s Bed-In Led to ‘Give Peace a Chance’When John and Yoko’s Bed-In Led to ‘Give Peace a Chance’Singer Petula Clark and audio engineer Andre Perry remember their roles in this enduring protest anthem.Frank MastropoloFrank Mastropolo