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Monthly Archives: July 2007
Free NYC Rap
Agent Kula and I make a cameo appearance in comedy group Olde English’s latest video protesting newly proposed laws that would limit filming in NYC. Check it out and when you’re done, send an email to Julianne Cho: jcho@film.nyc.gov For … Continue reading
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Redheads
For our latest mission, over 50 redheads rode the subway together and protested a Manhattan Wendy’s for their “racist logo.” Enjoy the videos first and then go behind the scenes with our mission report, photos, and more videos below. Share … Continue reading
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T-Shirts 50% Off
Agent Dressler is working on some really cool designs for some brand new Improv Everywhere t-shirts. They should be available very soon. This means it’s time to give away our remaining “No Pants” logo shirts at a super awesome closeout … Continue reading
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Video Vault: Hug Patrol (2003)
This week’s Video Vault features the Hug Patrol mission from 2003. The local Fox News affiliate contacted us to see if they could come along for a mission. We said ok, and then made them the unknowing subject of the … Continue reading
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