It was a little before five last Wednesday evening when the “tall Mormon” walked into Antarctica, a bar in lower Manhattan (“where the drinks are big and the memories are short”).
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Why We Love The Political Gabfest
An art of telling story
It was a little before five last Wednesday evening when the “tall Mormon” walked into Antarctica, a bar in lower Manhattan (“where the drinks are big and the memories are short”).
Original post:
Why We Love The Political Gabfest
By Hope Rurik – Mimes who pretended to gather strangers’ personal information and free ice cream were part of a consumer group’s message Wednesday that Google has too much information about its users.
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Does Google Have Data Monopoly?
To spotlight concerns over Google’s Internet tracking, mimes working for an advocacy group will follow government workers around Wednesday, when Google chairman Eric Schmidt testifies before Congress.
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Political theater will follow Google’s Schmidt to D.C.
It has been a while since the Sprint Center shook and rocked like it did Wednesday night. The arena was 95 percent full, and for most of the two-hour show, from the two pits that flanked the stage’s runway to the seats in the upper deck at the far end, the crowd sang, danced and rejoiced like fans watching their team win a World Cup soccer game.
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Review | Katy Perry brings a big show, bigger personality to Sprint Center
Katy Perry brought her Wizard of Oz-inspired candy-coated Teenage Dreams tour to the Air Canada Centre on Wednesday night for the first of two shows.
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Live Review: Katy Perry in T.O.
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