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There’s Another Low Bridge Demolishing Tall Trucks, and It’s ... - MSNA truck-munching bridge that’s become something of a local celebrity in Lansing, Michigan, got a makeover and now sports googly eyes and teeth. The bridge is locally known as Big Penny, and it ...
For a brief moment, the Sun resembled a giant, orange-hued 'googly eye' during a recent Martian solar eclipse. On Sept. 30, NASA's Perseverance Mars rover captured Phobos, one of the Red Planet's ...
BEND, Ore. — Googly eyes have been appearing on sculptures around the central Oregon city of Bend, delighting many residents and sparking a viral sensation covered widely by news outlets and ...
All eyes are on Bend, Oregon, where a mysterious vandal (or group of vandals) has been sticking large, plastic googly eyes on public art sculptures around the city.
Many people decided to share snaps of other items they had given life to by sticking on googly eyes. One person, Nicole Dickinson, posted a picture of some bathroom products, writing: "I did this ...
MARTIN: Yes, you did - big googly eyes. And that's because recent college grads John Sanchez and Arielle Lok organized a campaign to get the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority to add them.
Officials posted a photo of the googly-eyed deer on the city’s Instagram page, chiding the anonymous prankster that “while the googly eyes placed on various art pieces around town might give ...
Jeff Keith, who runs a nonprofit, claimed he was behind some of the googly eyes that mysteriously appeared on public art in Bend, Ore. By Simon J. Levien Last month, googly eyes appeared on pieces ...
It's boom times for googly eyes. Within months of “Everything Everywhere All at Once," the metaphysical sci-fi comedy whose panoply of metaverses memorably included one that made magic out of a ...
A group is calling on the MBTA to attach googly eyes to the front of trains. “If the trains can’t be reliable, at least they can be fun and bring a smile.” ...
An anonymous artist and their partner have given Big Penny googly eyes and styrofoam teeth—sharp canines and all—partially as a warning to drivers, but mostly for a laugh, as WILX reports.
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