Double sided postcard invitation to the preview of Geoff Robertson's "The Trials of OZ" at Anderson Theatre on December 12, 13, 14, or 15, 1972. Included songs by Buzzy Linhart, Mick Jagger, and John Lennon. ... [details]
Flyer promoting the opening of exhibition of John Lennon's erotic etching held February 6, [1970]. [details]
Contents include "Pleasant Dreams, John & Yoko," and interview with John Lennon and Yoko Ono by Paul, Susan, Dick and Tamar; photograph of Gary Snyder; "Earth House Hold," by Keith Lampe; article by Jane Albert; "There's DDT in Your Fatty Tissues"; "On the Road. ... [details]
February 1972 issue of Hit Parader, edited by Patrick J. Masulli. Contents include: "The Scene;" "Hard Versus Soft Rock: An Opinion from Steppenwolf's John Kay;" "King Curtis: Saxman's Sound," an obituary; "Moody Blues;" "Traffic's Stevie;" "Fast Flashes;" "John Fogerty of Creedence;" "Ginger Baker;" "Jack Bruce: The Images are More Meaningful;" "John and Yoko," interview with John Lennon and Yoko Ono following the completion of his album "Imagine" including a full bleed centerfold portrait of the couple; "Backstage with Sly and the Family Stone," an interview with Sly; "Mike Nesmith," an interview; "Complete Song Index: Words to Your Favorite Hits;" "Arrivals: Ian Matthews;" "We Read Your Mail;" and "Albums in Review. ... [details]
Issue edited by Jann Wenner. Contents include "The Goose that Laid the Golden Rock"; photograph of Mick Jagger; "John and Yoko--Busted and Naked"; "Zappa, Burdon Form Record Companies"; "The Rolling Stone Interview : John Lennon"; John and Yoko nude photographs; "Visuals : The Kustom Kar Show," by Thomas Albright; "Dylan for President" centerfold; "Awards for Excellence in Advertising," centerfold of excellent advertisements; "A Soviet Agent," poem by Nicholas Schaeffner; "Perspectives : The Rediscovery of the Blues," by Ralph J. ... [details]
Published and edited by Al Goldstein and Jim Buckley. Contents include: "In Bed with John and Yoko," an interview with John Lennon and Yoko Ono during one of their "Bed-Ins" by Jim Buckley; "Rancid Flesh," by Al Goldstein; "Forbidden Sex;" "Sex Addict," by Richard Field; "Screw Goes to Market;" "Mail Order Muffing," by Great Ray; and "Homosexual Citizen," by Lige and Jack. [details]
June 3-9, 1981 issue of SoHo News. Issue edited by Josh Friedman. Cover stories include: "The Cleanest Hustle: How the State Plays the Numbers," by Edmund Newton; "What to Wear When You're Shaking Hands: Style;" "Philip Roth: Still Promising After All These Years," by Arnold Klein; and "John Lennon's FBI Files," by Doug Ireland. ... [details]
February 11-17 issue of SoHo News. Issue edited by Josh Friedman. Cover stories include: "Fakes at the Met? Iris Love Digs Up the Dirt," by Christopher Cox; "Poland: Ham Hands at Foggy Bottom," by Doug Ireland; "Cable TV: Black Faces, White Money," by Bob Brewin; "Yoko: Recording 'Thin Ice,'" Peter Occhiogrosso on Yoko Ono's album Thin Ice two weeks after John Lennon's death; "The Whitney Biennial Hilton Kramer Missed," reviews of the Whitney Biennial by John Perreault, William Zimmer, Andy Grundberg, and Amy Taubin. ... [details]
Double sided paper hand fan featuring a black and white photograph of John and Yoko on one side and the slogan "I'M A JOHN & YOKO FAN." Printed paper attached to a brown painted wood tongue depressor. ... [details]
Three elements published in conjunction with the exhibition by Yoko Ono with John Lennon titled "This Is Not Not Here" held at The Everson Museum of Art, Syracuse, New York, which opened on October 8 and 9 and continued through October 27, 1971. ... [details]