November 2007

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    The Office as a real documentary

    A few Improv Everywhere agents produced two videos to show support for the Writers Guild of America. Take a look at what The Office would be like as a real documentary (without writers.) An Office: Ben & Sam An Office: Expense Reports You can learn more about what the writers are fighting for at United […] More

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    Rob Lost at NYC Marathon

    Our good friend Rob, who you’ll remember from being lost in Yankee stadium, got lost again at this year’s New York City Marathon the other week. Poor Rob. At least he had a sweet t-shirt on. Enjoy his video account: More

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    Ira Glass Discusses the IE TAL Episode

    Our friend Jesse Thorn from The Sound of Young America, a public radio show about things that are awesome, interviewed This American Life’s Ira Glass in his most recent podcast. The entire interview is excellent, and there’s a section where they discuss the Improv Everywhere episode of This American Life that’s particularly interesting. Their discussion […] More

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    Agent Wimpy With The UCB

    Last night the Paley Center For Media (formerly known as the Museum of Television and Radio) hosted an interview with the Upright Citizens Brigade to celebrate the release of season 2 of their Comedy Central show on DVD. Matt Walsh was unable to attend, so our own Agent Wimpy was asked to pose as a […] More

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    IE Best Buy Polo Shirts

    UPDATE: Neighborhoodies was given a “cease and desist” letter from Best Buy about these shirts and subsequently took them down. We got a “cease and desist” of our own as well. See it here. It’s the shirt that’s a prank! Wear our new Improv Everywhere blue polo shirt into a Best Buy and you’ll cause […] More

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    IE Featured in Time Out New York’s “Essential” issue

    Time Out New York included us in their “Essential” issue this week where they featured top secret information about essential New York things. Improv Everywhere WHY ESSENTIAL: Although Improv Everywhere creates some of the flat-out funniest scenes in New York, you won’t see them in any theater. And unless you join the group’s e-mail list, […] More