"Yes or No" is a song by all-female pop rock/new wave band The Go-Go's from their album Talk Show. The song was co-written by Go-Go's guitarist Jane Wiedlin and Ron and Russell Mael of Los Angeles band Sparks.
Wiedlin and Sparks also recorded together in 1983, with Wiedlin providing vocals for two tracks on Sparks' album In Outer Space; album track "Lucky Me, Lucky You" and the band's highest charting U.S. single "Cool Places".
Yes or No or Yes/No may refer to:
Yes or No ? is a 1920 American silent drama film directed by Roy William Neill and starring Norma Talmadge. It is based on the 1917 Broadway play Yes or No by Arthur Goodrich. Talmadge and Joe Schenck produced the picture and released it through First National Exhibitors.
It is preserved at the Library of Congress.
Yes or No (Thai: อยากรัก ก็รักเลย; rtgs: Yak Rak Ko Rak Loei; literally "Let's Love As We Wish") is a Thai Film starring Sucharat "Aom" Manaying and Suppanad "Tina" Jitaleela. It was directed by Sarasawadee Wongsompetch. Yes or No seems to be the first film giving a serious lead role to a Tom (butch lesbian) character played by Jittaleela while Manaying plays Pie whose hostility to Toms parallels her mother’s strong and vocal prejudices.
Pie comes from an upper middle class Thai family that adheres to traditional thought and customs, including the very vocal disapproval of homosexuality. Kim, on the other hand, carries herself with deliberate masculinity that defies convention and intimidates Pie upon first encounter, so much so that she immediately requests a roommate change which the college promptly denies.
Pie is reluctant to converse or interact with her roommate so she takes tape and draws boundaries in the room to separate her space from Kim’s to avoid as much contact as possible. On the first day of class, Kim by chance meets Jane, who is seen still crying after her breakup. Kim offers her a handkerchief and Jane immediately gets smitten by her. Later that week, Jane walks into Pie and Kim's room and is embarrassed and shocked to see Kim. She immediately walks out, then comes back in and drags Pie out in the hallway. Jane confesses that Kim is the girl she has fallen for and uses Pie to get an introduction and thus begins her chase for Kim.