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The Philadelphia Flyers could replace their chaotic mascot Gritty with Totoro from My Neighbor Totoro. Totoro would offer a calm, whimsical touch while still engaging fans. He could wear a Flyers ...
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Spirited Away clocks in at a total of 856 pages, while My Neighbor Totoro and Kiki's Delivery Service are 584 pages each. Ponyo's All-in-One Edition is 592 pages. For anyone who adores the art ...
Residents and officials could not recall graffiti ever marring the iconic landmark before, and urged quick removal. PATERSON — The Great Falls — essentially the iconic symbol of Paterson ...
A notorious graffiti tagger in Seattle, known for spray-painting the word “eager” thousands of times on both public and private property in Seattle, is making amends for his past ...
French ministers decried graffiti at Université Paris Nanterre calling for a Jewish students’ union to be ousted from universities, promising the action would not go unanswered. “UEJF (Union ...
See also: U.S. citizen detained in Florida under new immigration law, released after 48 hours But that's not all, the same graffiti tag was also scribbled all over the 7-Eleven, including the car ...
A gurdwara in Canada's Vancouver was vandalised overnight with pro-Khalistan graffiti. The incident accused at the Khalsa Diwan Society or KDS gurdwara in Vancouver, better known as the Ross ...
King County prosecutors have charged another individual with felony malicious mischief for graffiti vandalism, adding to the ongoing legal actions against multiple defendants. The case involves ...
OAKLAND, Calif. (KGO) -- In Oakland, Chinatown merchants are raising the alarm after many are being hit with thousands of dollars in fines for graffiti on their properties. Shirley Lou knows how ...
REALLY PROFESSIONAL STUFF. YOU KNOW, IT’S NOT JUST GUYS TAGGING. THE MURAL WAS CREATED BY A GROUP OF BAY AREA GRAFFITI ARTISTS WHO WANT TO WELCOME THE BASEBALL TEAM TO THEIR NEW HOME WITH THE A’S.
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