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BRIDGEWATER-- Question: What's taller than every player in the NBA, longer than three semi-trucks and sounds like a "World of Warcraft" slogan? Answer: A mysterious piece of graffiti along Route ...
For more than a year, "Pam the Bird" soared over Melbourne, appearing on city landmarks, skyscrapers and road signs. But the cartoon bird's alleged creator could be grounded.
He is the creator of a popular red, white and blue poster, emblazoned with the legend "hope" "progress" or "change," showing the then-presidential candidate gazing off into the distance.
To those responsible for the graffiti on the abandoned concrete building on Maui Veterans Highway, no, we are not sheep. We are normal, everyday, educated people who believe in the validity of the ...
This was published 11 years ago Style Wars creator revisits graffiti's golden age Dewi Cooke April 11, 2013 — 5.00pm Normal text size Larger text size Very large text size ...
The alleged mastermind of Melbourne's Pam the Bird graffiti stunts has been released on bail, leaving a court with a t-shirt wrapped around his head. Jack Gibson-Burrell, who police have described ...
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