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By Melissa Dahl
April 1, 2007
"Pranksters tend to see the world through Groucho Marx-style glasses. And today, they have every right to. Since it's April Fools' Day, pranksters have a legitimate excuse to annoy us. Although these jokesters may appear carefree, experts say that behind every prank is a purpose..." read more
By Nick A. Zaino III
March 30, 2007
"If you see members of the Institute for Infinitely Small Things at one of their public events, dressed in their white lab coats, rolling on the sidewalk or pantomiming in front of a billboard, it's OK to laugh. Humor is part of the hook they're using to get you to think about things like corporate slogans and street names, the little things most people take for granted..." read more
Guerillas in our midst: Somerville man studies 'Radical Jesters'
By Meghann Ackerman
March 22, 2007
"Tim Jackson was into guerilla media long before Joe Curtatone, Ken Reeves or even Tom Menino knew what a Mooninite was. The Somervillian’s latest film, “Radical Jesters,” looks at guerilla and performance art and how it shapes society and how society shapes it. So “Radical Jesters” is a film about pranks and jokes that taunt and question the mainstream media, like films..." read more
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