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Yoko Ono receives award in Dublin


Yoko Ono
Yoko Ono was awarded a lifetime achievement at the Mansion House in Dublin .

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Artist Yoko Ono was awarded a lifetime achievement at the Mansion House in Dublin as part of the Dublin Biennial Pop-Up contemporary art exhibition.

The peace activist received an Irish bogwood sculpture by Kieran Higgins, according to Newstalk.

"John, who sometimes considered himself 100 percent Irish, would have loved to see me honored in this way by the city he loved,” said Ono, according to the Irish Times.

“When he was born, his mother was English and his father was Irish and he didn’t have too much opportunity to see his father, so he had this yearning for being Irish. In a way it was sad because he was always talking about that, you know.”
 


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With all that is going on in the World right now, would John have received the same award @?
John Lennon loved this woman. A nice tribute to a great, great talent and a magnificent link to Ireland.
Yoko, Oh No! is not good in my good books. She's just another money chaser. And we all know what happens to money chasers. “It’s easier for a camel to pass through the eye of a needle than a rich man to enter the kingdom of heaven.” Chuckey Feeney must be in cahoots with her and her horrors.
 




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