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Improv Everywhere Best Buy

April 14, 2013February 14, 2021 bgoeltzenleuchter

Improv Everywhere is a group based in New York of people who do pranks. This is one of their pranks. Many random people of all ages, races, and genders enter a Best Buy at different times wearing a blue polo shirt and khaki pants, and walk around the store. They

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Marching to their own beat: Brass band keeps youngsters from gang life

April 14, 2013February 14, 2021 bgoeltzenleuchter

Marching to their own beat: Brass band keeps youngsters from gang life By Monique Rivalland, for CNN April 3, 2013 — Updated 1058 GMT (1858 HKT) CNN.com (CNN) — Every Friday morning 17-year-old Sarel Ramphele puts on his gold-trimmed suit, grabs his trumpet and walks the 6 kilometers from his

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Damien Hirst: Plagiarism or Art?

April 14, 2013February 14, 2021 bgoeltzenleuchter

Damien Hirst faces eight new claims of plagiarism List includes In the Name of the Father, Pharmacy, as well as the spin and spot paintings From formaldehyde-immersed sharks to diamond-encrusted skulls, Damien Hirst has become used to taking flak from traditionalists. Dalya Alberge The Guardian, Thursday 2 September 2010 13.40

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