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Learn about the history, types, and activities of gangs in Memphis, a city with about 102 gangs and 13,400 gang members. See examples of infamous gang-related crimes, music, and controversies in the area.
A flash mob is a group of people who perform a brief and spontaneous action in a public place, then disperse. Learn about the origin, usage and variations of this term, and see some examples of flash mobs around the world.
Learn about the history and activities of the South Brooklyn Boys, a famous New York City street gang with mostly Italian American membership. The gang was active from the 1950s to the 2000s and had various neighborhood crews and rivals.
The idea came from the bride's mother who “coordinated, choreographed and recorded” the dance to send to family members so they could practice
Improv Everywhere has stated that they do not identify their work with the term flash mob, in part because the group was created two years prior to the flash mob trend, and the group has an apolitical nature. [1] While Improv Everywhere was created years before YouTube, the group has grown in notoriety since joining the site in April 2006.
According to the store's Instagram post, Issah was at church when the flash mob was at the store, "praying for a miracle." In the video, Issah was overcome with emotion at the support, telling the ...
Saxsquatch, the Bigfoot-adjacent musician from Chapel Hill, announced ‘Cryptids with a Cause,’ an all-invited costume flashmob on Franklin Street in Chapel Hill on Sept. 28.
South Street is an east–west street in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, that forms the border between Center City and South Philadelphia. It has a history of ethnic diversity, entertainment, and counterculture, and is now a popular tourist attraction with shops, bars, and restaurants.