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Published on Mar 24, 2025Source: The Sydney Morning Herald - Neutral
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Published on Mar 24, 2025
Graffiti writer 10Foot on finding meaning in the ugly and his 'disgustingly deep love of London'
It’s an ugly, unhealthy and dangerous road, spanning six lanes of traffic at some points, and plans to build a corresponding South Circular on the other side of London were eventually shelved when it became clear that around 30,000 residents would have to …
Source: The Big Issue - Left-wing -
Published on Mar 24, 2025
'If I didn't do graffiti I'd be doing way worse crimes': Banksy interviews Tox, London's most prolific vandal
A lot of my time inside was on remand. This won’t make sense to people who don’t know, but it’s the worst. They force you to plead guilty because the trial comes after the time that you generally would’ve served once you’d been given the judgment, so you …
Source: The Big Issue - Left-wing -
Published on Mar 24, 2025
Justin Charles Robinson fined for driving mate who carried out antisemitic graffiti in Dalkeith, Nedlands
Source: The West Australian - Center-right -
Published on 01:49 GMT
Venezuelans deported to mega-prison 'trapped in black hole'
Will GrantMexico, Cuba and Central America correspondent Reporting fromSan Salvador ShareSave Gertrudis Pineda insists her son Oscar is not a criminal The lack of tangible information about her son Oscar – one of 238 Venezuelans deported by the US to a …
Source: BBC - Public Broadcaster -
Published on 02:50 GMT
Elon Musk slams Tesla vandalism spree as ‘a great wrong’ against a ‘peaceful company’
Elon Musk expressed outrage Thursday over a spate of vandalism and attacks targeting Tesla owners and dealerships, describing the violence against his electric car company as a “great wrong.” “I think a great wrong is being done to the people of Tesla and …
Source: New York Post - Right-wing -
Published on 02:59 GMT
Trump order targets "improper ideology" at famed US museums
The Smithsonian Institute was founded in the mid-19th century with a donation from a deceased and childless British chemist, James Smithson, who asked in his will for his wealth to be used to create an educational institution in the then-young US - a …
Source: Channel News Asia - Pro-Government -
Published on Mar 27, 2025
Metropolitan Police Department investigating Tesla vandalism as hate crimes
The Metropolitan Police Department is investigating a series of anti-Tesla vandalism incidents across the District as hate crimes. D.C. police asked for help identifying a pair of suspects behind the vandalism, which they called “political hate speech.” …
Source: The Washington Times - Right-wing -
Published on 01:21 GMT
Trump executive order on Smithsonian targets funding for ‘improper ideology’
Donald Trump revealed his intentions to reshape the Smithsonian Institution with an executive order on Thursday that targets funding to programs with “divisive narratives” and “improper ideology”. The president said there has been a “concerted and …
Source: The Guardian - Center-left -
Published on 05:12 GMT
Community of creatives: How art came to decorate Austin’s streets
The year was 1973, and the only high-rises were the waistlines of bell-bottom jeans. Three UT art students gathered at the 23rd Street corridor off of The Drag to create what would become the first mural to represent Austin’s storied history. “ …
Source: The Daily Texan - Neutral