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NYC///WK INTERACT’S “BRING THEM BACK”, PHASE III…

September 17th, 2007

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Supertouch’s own resident dissident and minister of French culture WK INTERACT has entered “Phase III” of his controversial “BRING ME BACK” anti-war street art campaign, by going big on the Lower East Side of NYC (on Rivington between Orchard & Ludlow) with this crew of tortured soldiers bearing the artist’s trademark slogan. Keep yer eyes peeled for bigger installments coming soon to a city near you…

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2 Responses to “NYC///WK INTERACT’S “BRING THEM BACK”, PHASE III…”

  1. WK Interact pops phase III « ShitThreadsNoFriends Says:

    […] 19th, 2007 Supertouch’s WK Interact hit the Lower East Side and slung up phase III of his anti-war campaign Bring Me Back. […]

  2. Supertouch » Blog Archive » NYC///WK INTERACT KEEPS BRINGIN’ EM BACK… Says:

    […] WK INTERACT continues his political “Bring Them Back Home” campaign in support of US Soldiers stranded abroad with this new hit in the East […]

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