Students of the group Philadelphia Student Union, which is a part of a larger organization called the Philadelphia Coalition Advocacy of Public Schools, recently performed a zombie-themed flashmob to Michael Jackson's 'Thriller' in front of the school district's headquarters.
Sunday, January 13th, marked the 12th annual "No Pants Subway Ride," aka the day when people drop trou on the subway because...because no pants, that's why. Improv Everywhere, the pranksters behind this long-running event, organized a gathering of 4,000 participants in Brooklyn that quickly spread into Manhattan transit. In addition to major metropolitan areas like Boston and San Francis
We don’t know what’s worse in this situation: the fact that parents, yes, parents — those people whose goal in life is to embarrass you no matter how old you you are — joined together for a 10-minute flash mob, or the fact that they chose to do it to LMFAO and the Black Eyed Peas.
Even though I am generally unimpressed by advertised flash mobs, I couldn't help but giggle when I saw this video of senior citizens breaking out into lip-synced song at a Christmas-ready Target store.
On July 16, New York’s Rockefeller Park was lit up like a Christmas tree when over 3,500 people converged for Improv Everywhere’s latest MP3 Experiment. The popular series of “missions,” as IE calls its stunts, asks participants to download an MP3 file, gather in one spot, hit play at the same time and follow the audio instructions for an awesome effect.
The eighth installment in the MP3 mission s