UNCUT: Yoko Ono’s Season Of Glass reviewed: a moving reappraisal of grief and power.
Jon Dale, Uncut: "Perhaps the cover art is our biggest clue to Season Of Glass’s complicated sensibility – clarity hiding in plain sight. Setting Lennon’s blood-stained glasses next to a half-empty glass of water, with Central Park and the New York skyline in the background, it’s both an elegant and direct address of what had happened and what gave rise, ultimately, to Season Of Glass, and a startingly direct rupture of the real into the listener’s everyday. When her label baulked at the image, Ono stood firm. “I’m not changing the cover,” she said. “This is what John is now."
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Billionaires are out here cutting OUR programs so they can give themselves more tax breaks. When they already have more money than they could spend in 100 lifetimes.
They’re stealing from all of us, and want us blaming each other instead of them.
Today on Zero Discrimination Day, we remember that dignity, love, and equality are not privileges — they are human rights. A world without discrimination is possible when we choose courage, compassion, and justice for all. #ZeroDiscrimination
Working people deserve a future that’s built by and for us – one that prioritizes affordable communities, job security, safety and dignity at work, and a sustainable future.
YOKO ONO: MUSIC OF THE MIND
MCA Chicago celebrates Yoko Ono with major exhibition and birthday tribute
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The Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago is hosting its U.S. premiere of Yoko Ono: Music of the Mind, featuring over 200 works spanning 70 years. @mcachicago
They blame immigrants and trans people because they don't want working people to see who the real enemies are: the billionaires and corporations stealing from us all.
We all deserve to live and work without the fear of being snatched off the streets and sent to foreign prisons without due process, without the fear of our families being separated.
If Trump's lackeys in Congress won't hold him accountable, then it will be up to the voters. The Working Families Party is committed to recruiting and running candidates who will put working people first, not billionaires or big oil.
Donald Trump's illegal attack on Venezuela isn't about drug trafficking. It's a stunt to distract from his failures and enrich his friends and backers in big oil.
A billionaire won't shovel the snow from your sidewalk.
Or lend you tools to finish a project.
Or watch your pet while you're away.
Don't let anyone convince you that your neighbor is the enemy when it's the billionaires who are stealing from us all.
Trump’s illegal and unprovoked bombing of Venezuela and kidnapping of its president are grave violations of international law and the U.S. Constitution. These are the actions of a rogue state.
The American people do not want another regime change war abroad.
It’s not about drugs. If it was, Trump wouldn’t have pardoned one of the largest narco traffickers in the world last month.
It’s about oil and regime change.
And they need a trial now to pretend that it isn’t. Especially to distract from Epstein + skyrocketing healthcare costs.