Your Subway-Related Stunt of the Day | The pranksters at Improv Everywhere have struck again: "For our latest mission, we installed a photography studio on a random subway car. We claimed that the MTA had hired us to take photos of every single person who rides the subway and that we'd be producing a yearbook at the end of the year. Most people were happy to pose for us, and the resulting photos show just how diverse New York subway riders can be." Bonus: They show just how gullible New Yorkers can be, too. [Improv Everywhere, previously]
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Improv Everywhere Strikes Again | The merry pranksters from Improv Everywhere have posted their latest "mission" online. They set up an art gallery opening at the 23rd Street subway station, had tuxedoed waiters hand out drinks, recruited a cellist to perform, and put little signs next to the fixtures thereby "transforming them into works of art." Video of the group's antics is below.More
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The silly pranksters at Improv Everywhere just posted their latest stunt: The performance group sent 20 "agents" to JFK to welcome home total strangers with flowers and balloons, cribbing their names from car service signs. More photos and video of the shenanigans here. [Improv Everywhere]









