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Guests and curious passers by have also tried the obstacle course.
At some point, however, the gunman also began targeting passers-by.
It's serious," she said, as passers-by shouted "Down with Maduro!
Signs outside the building remind passers-by that God is great.
Thirty years ago they might have looked stuffy to passers-by.
They encouraged mostly secular passers-by to pray for the dead.
Outside the arena on Thursday, passers-by gave some initial reviews.
I resorted to asking popcorn vendors and passers-by for directions.
Dogs laze about, sluggishly raising their noses to sniff passers-by.
As passers-by in the gallery offer help, he drops dead.
Mr. Collins didn't even mind that passers-by could peer in.
Sometimes, he showed up in public, and verbally confronted passers-by.
ALBANY — A state senator groping passers-by at an Albany bar.
Curious passers-by and neighbors poked their heads inside the limousine.
One rowdy group recently pelted passers-by with batteries, they said.
Sometimes passers-by ask about his style, expressing concern and confusion.
Passers-by intervened and freed me from the security forces' minivan.
Outside the store, passers-by tried to disarm him, she said.
The Reach immerses performers in the environment and lures passers-by.
He got out and lunged at passers-by with a knife.
I half expected passers-by to report me to the authorities.
PASSERS-BY TARGETED In all, nine people, including two police officers, died outside the tree-lined temple as the gunman shot at his pursuers and then targeted passers-by, according to residents who witnessed the shooting.
Passers-by can practically touch the front porches without leaving the street.
Sitting alone on the cobblestones, she provoked puzzled looks from passers-by.
The visually stunning and interactive pieces delight visitors and passers-by alike.
Passers-by dropped off flowers and candles in front of the bar.
Cameras in public places scan and collect the faces of passers-by.
To passers-by, he looked like any other workingman enjoying his lunch.
Some passers-by criticized the shop for advertising its creations as fish.
"This is my daughter, Theo — Theodora Cohen," Mr. Cohen told passers-by.
L, who drew the curiosity and consternation of passers-by and authorities.
One barker can direct inquisitive passers-by to a reliable weed dealer.
About 25 yards away, two passers-by had pinned down and restrained Turner.
They were mobbed by passers-by and a group of around 25 journalists.
Often, when she's practicing, passers-by on the street will stop and listen.
No longer do Nathan's employees cajole portly passers-by to enter the contest.
The building's red exterior shone ominously for the partygoers and any passers-by.
Sheriff's deputies order passers-by to stand back, and the violent arrest continues.
A few weeks ago, we were sitting on a bench, watching passers-by.
Interaction with passers-by, he said, had been minimal, and by 10 a.m.
Passers-by were asked to pretend they had just found an unconscious person.
Fans and passers-by waited in line to take selfies with the dogs.
Strict marketing restrictions mean that passers-by can't see into her store, Superette.
"A lot of passers-by did a double take," Mr. Lau-Lavie said.
Passers-by began writing responses on the posters — call it proto-social media.
He put up fliers and asked passers-by if they had seen Sunny.
Even some street musicians use QR codes to collect money from passers-by.
Rather than grotesque caricatures, pedestrians are mute passers-by, going about their daily lives.
In bright yellow lettering, one slogan instructs passers-by to "Respect Past, Embrace Future".
However, photos taken by passers-by show several F-22s in damaged hangars. pic.twitter.
A glass strip around the courtroom, allowing passers-by to see in, represents transparency.
He lay on the ground, waiting for them to stop, when passers-by intervened.
Passers-by took up the chase and the man was detained near the station.
The large living room window, right on the street, tempted passers-by to peek.
Another 40 times, passers-by or police officers from the Port Authority have intervened.
The two also quiz passers-by on where they think the products were manufactured.
They offered passers-by a shot at the new adventure from the plump plumber.
The shell casings, for instance, were found not by investigators but by passers-by.
Passers-by stopped in front of the memorial and snapped photos with their cellphones.
This feature allowed them to install windows above the eye level of passers-by.
Its windows are usually shuttered, and security guards discourage passers-by from taking photos.
Passers-by could only watch, frozen and powerless, their Monday suddenly fraught with worry.
Some curious passers-by milled around at the edges of the river, gazing across.
Except for the abuse of passers-by who don't know how lucky they are.
Grains of sand rattle against the windows and whip the faces of passers-by.
Four police officers, seven Christians and six Muslim passers-by perished in the attack.
He still shops at the local markets, where passers-by stop him for selfies.
After five hours, White was still leaping through traffic, hailing passers-by, collecting signatures.
It reportedly described others who died as passers-by, security forces and peaceful protesters.
At night, the soldiers train a harsh spotlight on passers-by and check IDs.
She lives on the street and sells chewing gum and trinkets to passers-by.
Nosher Khan says Thursday&aposs blast in the Dir district also wounded some passers-by.
A broken window greets passers-by outside the Nebraska Republican Party's office in Lincoln, Neb.
Posters informing passers-by in English that "Dokdo belongs to Korea" are dotted around Seoul.
Before long, one of them gets up and starts handing out flyers to passers-by.
She smiles confidently as passers-by congratulate her for having sex and celebrating her body.
The rain that had sent passers-by under awnings had finally come to a stop.
He carried a card of the soldier he represented, handing it out to passers-by.
Its buildings are guarded by lions cast in bronze which passers-by touch for luck.
The bridges stretch themselves over the river as if they are posing for passers-by.
Street entertainers, along with jazz and classical musicians, will serenade passers-by throughout the evening.
There, students and passers-by took pictures and videos, posting them on Snapchat and Instagram.
Some companies have started adding small cameras to billboards to collect data on passers-by.
He wants to make a call on the pecking order of his passers by Aug.
It's not clear if they were protesters, other passers-by, or a combination of both.
See SWNS story SWCAMEL; Passers-by battled for nearly four hours to rescue the camel.
Three men and two women—apparently passers-by uninvolved in the dispute—sustained minor injuries.
But while the aims might have been artistically lofty, passers-by seemed a little puzzled.
Driving by the lakefront, passers-by might catch a glimpse of Mr. Arnett sawing away.
Even passers-by snapped Instagram photos and waved their hands to join in the celebration.
Passers-by offered their assistance at those inelegant moments, but she politely turned them away.
Sometimes, other mourners join the prayers, and passers-by stop their motorbikes to join in.
Driving on the roundabout, passers-by see the Live Oak Tree in its three-dimensionality.
Trying to find a house in the Tuscan countryside by asking passers-by was futile.
Children clamber up the mounds, teenagers skateboard down its slopes, and passers-by snap selfies.
How important is it to you that viewers, even passers-by, understand what you're doing?
The massive vehicle flew through an intersection, striking an empty car and two passers-by.
The idea was for passers-by to step on his face, symbolically erasing his presence.
"My bag is in that taxi," I shouted to the passers-by looking at me.
He makes a living by shouting insults at passers-by at America's small-town fairgrounds.
A sparse but enthusiastic crowd of several hundred city workers, tourists and passers-by gathered.
Farah said the casualties were mostly passers-by or traders from businesses along the road.
Bystanders, passers-by, people with their arms in the air, and journalists have been hit.
In the New York of my childhood, aggressive street hawkers offered drugs to passers-by.
He said people who disagree, like the passers-by who sometimes shouted, also had that right.
But then he was all smiles and wry commentary on the passers-by and the police.
Though most passers-by could not afford such goodies, the retailer offers a generous credit plan.
Emergency workers and passers-by tried to help the injured, who were strewn among the dead.
Here, she can be seen expressing herself against passers-by on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
In some of the photos, you can see passers-by looking confused and bewildered — understandably so.
The passers-by stopped the assault and held Mr. Turner down as he tried to flee.
A curtain store asked passers-by to sign a petition to help fight an eviction notice.
LONDON — The young, thin model wore a bright yellow bikini and stared seductively at passers-by.
Life is lived in public here, doors cast open to the night, beckoning the passers-by.
Installed in 21977, Mr. Chermayeff's 22003 has been beloved of passers-by and pigeons ever since.
It was one of the hottest tickets in town, with passers-by trying to sneak in.
Witnesses said the men inside the cars had covered their faces and were taunting passers-by.
The masqueraders spread oil on passers-by while others splashed colored paint on themselves and others.
Passers-by helped Mr. Jolly, and he was transported to Bellevue Hospital Center, where he died.
Passers-by spread word of his journey, posting videos showing his wispy beard and singsong speech.
Since the reopening, several older Cantonese-speaking passers-by have stopped in to inquire about prices.
Tree stumps offer seating to passers-by, who may also pick what they want to eat.
Passers-by gazed curiously as the movers helped fit oddly shaped items onto a bike's cargo platform.
Sidewalk windows peer down at the pool, so passers-by can admire people doing the backstroke below.
To passers-by, the 25-year-old Ypsilanti, Michigan, resident appeared to be a typical young adult.
All these passers-by are what you would call "mere people" (tadabito), who work for a living.
There is no reason to put commodity merchandise into a building and sell it to passers-by.
As they marched across central Paris, they also scrawled explanations onto offending advertisements to alert passers-by.
In the Chinese city of Linjiang, Damir photographed passers-by from the back seat of a tricycle.
A good patch (outside a temple, say) can generate around 500 rupees a day from passers-by.
Free samples were doled out to passers-by seduced by the scent of potatoes sizzling in oil.
The city is emptied of permanent residences and falls prey to the momentary passions of passers-by.
Metropolitan Diary Dear Diary: Two teenagers with clipboards were stopping passers-by on the Upper East Side.
She thought twice about going to work, where she stands outside promoting the cafe to passers-by.
"I'll miss you, too," he said, still handing out papers to passers-by, not missing a beat.
BEIJING — The police and military swarm the streets at all hours, checking documents and questioning passers-by.
"The passers-by could stop and watch," Ms. Beitermurzayeva said, though she says she never did herself.
A steady flow of supplies and food donations from passers-by and local aid groups boosted morale.
A family of stilt walkers playing violins and dressed in Renaissance garb nearly careened into passers-by.
I assumed it was a color-coded warning, a message to passers-by: This room is different.
Others sprayed passers-by with clouds of baby powder and party string, or dabbed them with paint.
She said hello to some passers-by, but mostly maintained a calm concentration and a steady gait.
At the student center, he was quick to challenge passers-by to a game of table tennis.
He recalled his own life on the streets and how poorly some passers-by had treated him.
Two police cruisers were parked at the corner to keep neighbors and passers-by from getting through.
By this coming weekend, Barnett hopes to add a booth where passers-by can register to vote.
But those who left without their pets faced the wrath of passers-by and social media users.
He also takes to the road every few weeks, sketching passers-by of all stripes, for free.
The title suggests something more sinister, though: high-rise buildings causing wind tunnels that buffet passers-by.
The replacement of the booths on Wednesday attracted a crowd of passers-by, most of whom reacted happily.
Passers-by are entitled to avoid being scanned, and all footage will be deleted immediately after the trial.
Passers-by are often offered helmets and masks and shielded with umbrellas until they reach a safe place.
To the bewilderment of some passers-by, he dialed the number and held the phone to his ear.
Passers-by in Gwanghwamun, a square in the centre of Seoul, were not fretting about an imminent apocalypse.
In the courtyard outside the studio his paintings stand in the sun, to be viewed by passers-by.
Armed men sit in the shade at makeshift checkpoints and take turns to extort money from passers-by.
The amassed rural folk force Londoners and tourists to double-take, with passers-by snapping photos and selfies.
In Cambrils, a car rammed into passers-by and its occupants got out and tried to stab people.
His charred body was left slumped against the window bars in full view of passers-by for hours.
The paths of protesters and the paths of passers-by, both on the same street, but not meeting.
A video of passers-by lifting the toppled menorah has gone viral, with over 26,600 views on Twitter.
In the shooting, the suspect entered the market area and started firing at passers-by who were shopping.
She hawked skirts for $15 and scarves for $10, joking with passers-by about the tedium of life.
Some curious passers-by peered down at the strange man who had turned the sidewalk into a desk.
Tamaulipas is a place where seeing certain types of vans drive past instils fear in all passers-by.
Opened in 1974, it was deteriorating, and netting had been installed to protect passers-by from falling debris.
If the photographs are like an art installation, the reviews from passers-by on Park Avenue were mixed.
But the extra oomph that TSX will deliver will be irresistible to passers-by, L&L executives say.
It asks passers-by to "join our fight" to "Break Up Big Tech" by sending a text message.
Neighbors and passers-by stop to gaze at the garage presepio, which is lit up throughout the season.
He looked outside where a worker was desperately trying to court the few passers-by to step inside.
An inflatable motion-activated snowman turns his head at passers-by, staring after them with unseeing black eyes.
Then came the blast, consuming the sidewalk in a giant fireball and sending passers-by running for cover.
There was a buzz of activity outside the station and a pronounced sense of anticipation from passers-by.
Police officers stand guard as passers-by read the mournful notes and cards left behind by the community.
Warhol first published it in 1969 and used to stroll down Madison Avenue handing copies to passers-by.
Chaos erupted, and passers-by ran for cover, when the police warned about a gunman firing from above.
There, he built a wooden shelter for tired passers-by, with water on tap for humans and dogs.
The street can swallow people whole until they blend into their surroundings, ignored or tolerated by passers-by.
But tourists and passers-by still bristle at what they describe as aggressive and sometimes shady sales practices.
I told him I wanted to return when I couldn't bear the stares of passers-by any longer.
She said she recruited clients by standing on a sidewalk and asking passers-by if they needed services.
Two female officers then forced her legs apart and probed her vagina in full view of passers-by.
"The Roszke trials are show trials," the group said in a leaflet they handed out to passers-by.
Design Notebook At 50 Greenpoint, a new 20163-unit condominium in Brooklyn, passers-by will find a surprise.
Witnesses said the air strike hit an empty building in Gaza City and the casualties were passers-by.
There's even a "Help" button, touchscreen and video chat display customers or passers-by can use to summon assistance.
Even then, the disgusted looks I received from passers by were quite jarring and marred the experience for me.
Passers-by photograph a graffiti depiction of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle on a wall in Highbury, north London.
In 2016, a man wounded seven children and two passers-by outside a primary school, also in Shaanxi Province.
On Wednesday, a suicide car-bomber rammed a police bus in Quetta killing five policemen and two passers-by.
Through vast glass windows, passers-by gaze in on a kitchen so tall it looks like part of Wonderland.
WALK down the streets of Pyongyang, North Korea's capital, and at first sight the passers-by look rather uniform.
Signs stand next to the paths, telling passers-by that their lives are precious, a gift from their parents.
KT also staged a "5G Zone" at venues allowing passers-by to also analyze video in short time slices.
Outside the jail, passers-by honked car horns and thrust fists into the air as Brown exited in triumph.
To catch the eyes of passers-by, he occasionally placed rocks that he had painted in the display windows.
It looks like your plugging your ears with your fingers, which might look a little odd to passers by.
When the water stopped, he screamed to passers-by to press a nearby button to get him drenched again.
With all public art, the real test is making an audience out of those most elusive beings: passers-by.
Passers-by did double takes, and a few called out greetings, to which Ms. Cox gave a friendly nod.
He invites passers by to help him fill in a grid scrawled onto both sides of the blank rectangle.
A man slept nearby, his buttocks exposed to passers-by who passed him without a second glance, recalls Aoki.
The abduction happens in broad daylight and is witnessed by her husband, a white American, and other passers-by.
We crisscrossed streets, Pudge plodding along as we knocked on doors and asked passers-by if they recognized him.
And it was bad news for passers-by on the streets and sidewalks, which were also cast in shadow.
The red-and-white latticed Guavaberry Emporium beckoned passers-by with reggae music and free tastings of spiced rums.
To passers-by, he looked like a hipster, dressed in rust-colored skinny pants and a gray polo shirt.
There, he and fellow philosophers help passers-by with questions tougher than how to get where they are going.
A video was posted online showing people waving St. George's Cross flags outside a mosque and intimidating passers by.
While other passers-by on a bridge nearby called for the police, he tried to pull the woman out.
A huge net was strung over the building's facade two years ago to protect passers-by from falling tiles.
Passers-by can pause at a glass display case — standard issue for embassies in the city — filled with photographs.
In the 2016 episode "Nosedive," people are constantly rated by friends, colleagues and even passers-by on the street.
And at Design Miami in 2016, her display backdrop was a giant coloring wall just waiting for passers-by.
The perpetrators and targets were played by actors, but the stunned responses of passers-by who intervened were unscripted.
At another stall, the Seafood and Oyster Spot, Yianni Yiannatzis implored passers-by to taste his fresh raw oysters.
Two passers-by witnessed the last attack and called the police, who arrested Mr. Santos at about 2 a.m.
It gives off the illusion of readable text, leaving passers-by squinting after it, trying to decipher its meaning.
He kicked at some of them, tearing one slightly, but stopped after he was yelled at by passers-by.
Every time Mr. DiMola opens his garage doors, passers-by gawk at the explosion of artifacts in his shop.
The heads and shoulders of curious passers-by just visible at the painting's bottom edge attests to their success.
Police quickly moved to detain almost everyone at the location, including those who said they were only passers-by.
It was not clear if the passers-by saw the phony device and decided to tackle the man anyway.
More than 80 people, including students, passers-by and hawkers selling coffee, were killed by the bombing that day.
Tourists and passers-by were given the once-over by a phalanx of bomb-sniffing dogs prowling the sidewalks.
For the rest of us: It can feel great to smile and nod at passers-by on the street.
The porte cochère is their shield from photographers, professionals and fans or mere passers-by with cellphones held high.
As they lug the gear across town on the back of a motorcycle, they endure suspicious looks from passers-by.
Videos of the tragedy taken by passers-by and locals, plus their testimony had helped investigators locate the second recorder.
Passers-by might have taken the construction crews that started showing up in the last week as a good sign.
In the countryside men from the Imbonerakure sit at the roadside, demanding that passers-by display their election-tax receipts.
Passers-by stopped and helped the wounded into their private cars, others congregated outside the nearby Italian-run Emergency Hospital.
One group outside a restaurant appear to abuse female passers-by, chanting sexist insults in the middle of the street.
But this sight of American tourists in running shoes, sweating in the midday heat, was too much for passers-by.
The pieces flew all over a busy London train station, and passers-by quickly knelt down to pick up handfuls.
To that person, passers-by seem as if they don't care; that they think you are getting what you deserve.
LONDON (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - A bitter January wind is biting in central London and passers-by shrink into their coats.
In August, the sidewalk was cordoned off to protect passers-by from falling debris after glass spilled from broken windows.
Mr. Primus said the man pulled out a gun and fired about six shots at passers-by near Lincoln Place.
Arthur has quite a loud voice, so we were not only having a conversation, we were entertaining many passers-by.
Some passers-by shared their stories on social media; others opted to write about their accounts on the fliers anonymously.
Drivers say the trucks, which have "electric vehicle" written on the sides in gold lettering, draw comments from passers-by.
Passers-by stopped to inspect the monument, snapped cellphone pictures and traced their fingers over the worn and stained surface.
Otherwise, the officers posted at the corner of the block direct passers-by to the opposite side of the street.
Even the fire marshal showed up, as well as police officers who waved hello to passers-by and guided traffic.
But I also wonder whether passers-by would feel comfortable putting a nasal spray in a passed-out person's nose.
Nor does that dance camp across the road, or the guy with the megaphone humorously passing judgment on passers-by.
Curious passers-by, ranging from those wearing pro-Trump memorabilia to participants in the Women's March, stopped by the portrait.
Today, a graffiti-covered sign near the corner of Broadway and 242th Street warns passers-by that construction is underway.
Visitors and passers-by were asked to write down their wishes for the future and hang them on the branches.
Across the street, tourists and passers-by carrying shopping bags and cameras leaned against the metal barricades and glass storefronts.
The last time I visited, a very chill and patient sales clerk fielded a seemingly endless barrage of passers-by.
Sex workers still offer their services to passers-by, and you can still find seedy bars and dealers on most corners.
I concentrated on the events and used the background, the passers-by, or helpers to put it in the 1970s context.
To evaluate how passers-by, other drivers on the road and cyclists reacted to sharing the road with an autonomous vehicle.
Above all we hope that, like the real Speakers' Corner, our analysis will provoke comments and heckles from online passers-by.
A jaunty yellow arrow informs passers-by that this scraggy parcel of Harlow, in Essex, is a public right-of-way.
One cowered in a corner, trying to protect himself from the blows, while passers-by took pictures on their mobile phones.
Other common complaints included irritating insects, cramped spaces, slower service and the zoolike experience of having passers-by watch you eat.
The floor-to-ceiling glass facade faces the sidewalk, allowing passers-by to view works by painters, photographers and performance artists.
Passers-by tried to pry the rails apart to free her, but failed to, and she died before the ambulance arrived.
Passers-by and those enjoying lunch under a canopy must have assumed they were about to experience some serious piano power.
Scores of young passers-by had their bags searched by police and some were detained briefly in a nearby metro station.
On another visit, our waiter spent much of his time outside, watching passers-by on the street instead of his tables.
A short time later, passers-by found a bomb on West 27th Street, which was disarmed by the police bomb squad.
He hung a few ribbons up first himself, and invited passers-by to participate with just a box and a sign.
The question is asked so often at the dentist's next door that a sign forbids passers-by from spending a penny.
Hundreds of candles lined the sidewalk, most blown out by the cold wind, but passers-by occasionally stopped to relight them.
He never asks passers-by if they want their picture taken, instead waiting until someone is sufficiently curious to approach him.
Passers-by often asked where certain places were or where to find the subway, so I got used to giving directions.
This being New York City, some passers-by on this breezy evening simply pass by, minds buried in thoughts or cellphones.
In October, a heavily armed man, apparently radicalized online, tried to enter a synagogue in Halle before killing two passers-by.
When the body was visible to passers-by on Wednesday, a crowd gathered on North Rampart Street to look at it.
In its frame were shelves of bottled water and, with a lilting voice, it encouraged passers-by to grab a drink.
In at least one scene, the couple are insulted on the street by passers-by in Nahariya, Israel, where they live.
They can do anything from provide intel into how customers move throughout the store to send mobile coupons to passers by.
Passers-by put out the blaze using a fire extinguisher from a nearby fast food stall before calling police, Bild and B.Z .
There's no engine to see through the hood, but passers-by can admire the Essentia's carbon fiber chassis and exposed pushrod suspension.
The city reportedly closed nearby facilities like kindergartens and worksites before the demolition occurred, but some passers-by were not clued in.
About 25 yards away, two men, passers-by, had pinned down and restrained a young man who was later identified as Turner.
This Christmas, Hinojas, 51, is performing his regular routine dressed as Santa Claus to bring a little holiday cheer for passers-by.
Taliban spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid said the bombers had approached the building from the side least likely to cause casualties among passers-by.
In Wednesday's video, passers-by can be heard shouting both positive and negative responses at Cini as he holds up the banner.
During the dispute, employees hung pro-union signs in cars parked on Verizon property in a line for passers-by to see.
On lampposts, bulletin boards and hospital walls, "Missing" posters beseeched passers-by to recall whether they had seen this face or that.
Although many are unfamiliar with Islam or Syria, curious passers-by sometimes stop her in the street to ask about her hijab.
Rara parades, which usually take place around Easter, are groupings of musicians playing traditional instruments who are often joined by passers-by.
Both guests and passers-by can see these animals by signing up for a two-hour tour, offered daily throughout the year.
Many passers-by said there was more tolerance than there used to be, although not everyone was wholly comfortable with the festivities.
The jumpsuit hangs in the gallery, along with photographs and a video documenting his public conversations with fellow students and passers-by.
In my experience, African-Americans, especially in small towns, often smile and nod at black passers-by and not at white ones.
This year program staff handed out fliers to random passers-by on the boardwalk, offering free tickets to fill up empty seats.
There, passers-by can find glossy fake brochures advertising a $25 "Harbor Mystery Cruise" to visit the site of the vanished tugboat.
Passers-by caught a glimpse of the kissing couples and cheered them on; groups of people on the sidewalk erupted into applause.
Several other police officers and passers-by were moderately or lightly injured, according to initial reports by the police and emergency services.
A sign at the end of the street leading to its complex urges passers-by to stop in and apply for work.
Even before going in, the inspectors spotted debris piled on top of scaffolding — a violation because it could fall on passers-by.
Ask that kind soul to turn on the fan, encourage passers-by to cheer your name, and let the photo shoot begin.
I wonder if passers-by occasionally catch a glimpse of life's conundrums as they marvel at the rocking of the driverless van.
Outside Mr. Sorker's dormitory in the al Quoz industrial area, S. Ramesh stands on the cracked sidewalk, beseeching passers-by for rescue.
This is one of the show's only photographs to include passers-by, who inscribe the image into the reality of the 1840s.
Just inside the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts (YBCA), spirited college students and artfully dressed passers-by buzz around workshop tables.
Friends, boyfriends, business associates, socialites, celebrities, passers-by: all captured Warhol's attention—at least for the moment he looked through the lens.
Authorities said they responded to a 911 call Monday evening after passers-by saw two girls crying on the side of the road.
He walked around with a basketball tucked in the crook of his arm, and passers-by knew to ask him about his game.
They attacked black-clad protesters returning from Hong Kong island, passers-by, journalists and lawmakers with pipes and clubs, leaving 45 people injured.
The Angels differentiated themselves from society by kissing each other on the mouth as a greeting and an opportunity to shock passers-by.
It is good that the signs have been taken down because markers of terror should not stand unattended, inflicting trauma on passers-by.
But these are just the ones where exact coordinates have been given by neighbors, family members or passers-by who saw the bodies.
We passed a cemetery, and a wooded area with a sign forbidding passers-by to forage for mushrooms or truffles, a regional specialty.
In a 2012 interview, she told the BBC that she had gotten over the humiliation of the attention she received from passers-by.
At first, a witness said, the gunfire blended in with the hacking sound of roadwork, but passers-by soon started running in panic.
Videofootage captured the moment a group of passers-by knelt down and got to work picking up handfuls of the tiny plastic bricks.
A sign on the battered McKenna's invites passers-by to come in and dance, but it's ghosts doing jigs and reels these days.
As the room grew deathly quiet, he settled down in his chair with his phone, raising his head to talk to passers-by.
He slips away but panics when he sees police officers checking the papers of passers-by; he starts to run and is killed.
To avoid being on constant display to passers-by, they opted for obscured glass windows that hide the view while letting light through.
The two strike up a friendship, working in clay, going to lunch at the neighborhood diner, making up outlandish stories about passers-by.
In recent months, journalists, photographers and curious passers-by have descended on the Dunbar house hoping to catch a glimpse of Ms. Meng.
The color portraits of stylish men and women of every race and background, taken by Mr. Antoine, serve as advertisements to passers-by.
Meanwhile, curious passers-by trickled in, and now the Kosmon Temple holds weekly Sunday services, as well as guided meditations and public workshops.
Brett Emery, 24, was with some friends in the ute paddock, a sprawling maze of campsites, scaring passers-by with a rubber snake.
"I've been part of dozens of weddings in L.A., Burbank and Orange County airports," he said, adding that passers-by are always charmed.
It's a brief verse riffing on the various performances many homeless people must undertake in order to render themselves visible to passers-by.
Wander the narrow alleys strung with red-paper lanterns, past bubble tea cafes and hawkers luring passers-by with multilingual dim sum menus.
The crowds swelled to more than 500 over several hours, and the men who were killed were innocent passers-by, the police said.
She lived out of her van and relied solely on tips from passers-by, who were increasingly mesmerized by the singer's distinct wail.
When passers-by ask if my dad needs help, he cracks that he would love a brand-new back, if they have one.
When she asked passers-by for help, her attacker told them that she was transgender, and the would-be helpers instead mocked her.
Neighbors and passers-by frequently use our bins, causing trash and recycling to overflow and commingle, so the city often tickets our building.
A man expressing anti-Jewish views tried to shoot his way into a synagogue, failed and killed two passers-by before being arrested.
The plant's growth, seemingly out of nowhere and without the aid of a planter, has enchanted passers-by with its charm and peculiarity.
Passers-by go on walking their dogs and offer a friendly hello; the town's resident rock star largely left to his own devices.
Near Remuh Synagogue and the Old Cemetery are kitschy, Jewish-looking restaurants with Hebrew signs and waiters offering picture menus to passers-by.
I was right there leaping up with him when he saw his lover walking down the street and saying hello to passers-by.
On the eve of December 6, people in these areas dress up as Krampus to roam the streets together and scare passers-by.
The attack killed five police officials and two passers-by on the outskirts of the city of Quetta, police chief Abdur Razzaq Cheema said.
Passers-by laid flowers on bridges crossing the Seine River as Parisians gave thanks to see the bell towers standing valiantly after the fire.
Authorities allege Spencer then asked a group of passers-by — who he happened to know — if they could drive him to a bar nearby.
She is routinely spotted by riders and passers-by when she is arriving or leaving one of the three studios for her private classes.
Don't be dissuaded by the restaurant's unassuming exterior, dominated by a TV in the window that beams images of Uzbek food to passers-by.
Last year he installed a giant light switch in Geneva that, when pressed by passers-by, projected a giant eyeball onto a nearby building.
The men attacked black-clad protesters returning from Hong Kong island, passers-by, journalists and lawmakers with pipes and clubs, leaving 45 people injured.
On an early July afternoon, for passers-by who stepped into the booths, there was a stark change in demeanor as the phone rang.
At Turner's neighborhood cigar store, there's a street hustler who scams passers-by into playing Pass the Lady, but Turner never gets drawn in.
It's not immediately clear why my guide has brought me here, past squatting men pondering flooded roads and stray dogs scowling at passers-by.
When other cars and passers-by saw the vehicle in the middle of the road, they noticed Mr. Watandost's body collapsed to the side.
As home secretary, Theresa May narked cops by lecturing them in public and cutting back on their powers to stop and search passers-by.
To find out, he has begun tracking the incidences of people smiling at home and abroad by sitting in cafes and watching passers-by.
Ms. Mason served green tea and passed joints to passers-by who joined her, something she and her students share before every yoga class.
Passers-by were riveted by the unlikely pair, and Mr. Magee's tip jar filled up quickly, so he said Mr. Gussow could come back.
Several restaurants station employees out front, armed with menus and an insistent smile, trying to cajole passers-by to stop in for a meal.
Passers-by had also raced to the school immediately after the quake to pluck students from the cavities and openings of the buckled structure.
We mostly saw curious passers-by who squinted to read a sign at the top, or fixed their hair using the booth's reflective doors.
A memorial service was conducted at a small chapel inside the Sochi terminal, with the airport's employees and passers-by carrying flowers and candles.
From the Seventh Avenue and Christopher Street intersection, passers-by can glimpse an often rowdy and enthusiastic crowd singing through its many French doors.
To passers-by, in her bear-size brown overcoat, white ruff blouse, and a hat festooned with flowers, she was just another New Yorker.
"Gilets," he said, dragging deeply and referring to the down vests worn by many passers-by — and also, beneath his coat, by this reporter.
The source of the calls — and of the curiosity of passers-by — is three phone booths in Duffy Square, between 45th and 47th Streets.
The result of the Hollywood treatment, for passers-by who remember the old Times building, is a startling mix of fantasy and pinpoint accuracy.
Security officer Dwayne Hinagano told the New Zealand Herald that an explicit sex video played for hours and was seen by startled passers-by.
In New York their physical presence may go unheralded: just another anonymous building, closed to passers-by, perhaps where a restaurant used to be.
A pair of traffic policemen in high boots had unfurled yellow crime-scene tape, and a crowd of passers-by was squeezing in close.
This was an unknown issue back then, and passers-by smiled at the students' idealism but told them they'd never change the food industry.
The release also said Straw had been contacted earlier by crisis intervention specialists after reports he had been yelling at passers-by in the area.
Gone, too, is the fourth-floor "Gray Box," with acoustic absorption panels through which passers-by could have peered up at performance art in progress.
Starting today, the company is setting up physical kiosks, initially in train stations, to sell passers-by a rotating range of items at discounted prices.
Using pipes and clubs, the men attacked black-clad protesters returning from Hong Kong island as well as passers-by and journalists, wounding 45 people.
All of us are one event away from ending up on the streets, looking up at passers by, wondering how did it come to this?
The puddle covered the width of the pavement, and it was just the right size to cause passers by some hesitation as they approached it.
Mr. Cooper built a rustic airboat so the family could ride into the swamp to gig bullfrogs they could sell to restaurants or passers-by.
By the time she was 10, said Ms. Deyn, who grew up in Manchester, England, she was used to the gaze of random passers-by.
Mr. Sanders also walked around a residential neighborhood in Waterloo recently, prompting curious passers-by to ask him what on earth he was doing there.
Doherty, who has homes in Paris and Margate, got into an argument with two passers-by that led to his eventual re-arrest on Sunday.
On a recent bright afternoon, two teenage boys in boat shoes and shorts strolled up Fifth Avenue in Manhattan in a crowd of passers-by.
What has amazed me about these crimes is the ability of many victims or passers-by to quickly grab their phones and get a photo.
There were squawking seagulls circling above meowing cats jumping up on seemingly every street to rub their furry heads on the legs of passers-by.
Until this week, that was where they sat side by side each day, giving compliments and encouragement to passers-by, during their very golden years.
In my top drawer, next to Mom's passport, are more than 100 micrograms worth of fentanyl patches — enough to kill her and several passers-by.
Before she competed on Monday night, Eva, one of about 2,000 Norwegian lundehund in the world, was backstage happily letting passers-by scratch her head.
On a slush-caked Wednesday afternoon in January, Ms. Marvel, who plays President Elizabeth Keane on "Homeland," stood on Central Park West, accosting passers-by.
However, I sensed that to casual passers-by — many of whom appeared not to be social scientists — the display seemed to enhance the Christmas spirit.
In May, a 20-year-old man stabbed five passers-by, one fatally, in a crowded Parisian neighborhood before he was killed by the police.
Nowadays, it wouldn't be reporters in the bushes next to Hart's Capitol Hill townhouse snapping pictures as the couple emerged, but passers-by on cellphones.
A brass band played "Don't Stop Believin'" as passers-by gave the 3.2-mile-long bridge and its eight 419-foot tall towers rave reviews.
The artist, Kent Yoshimura, said he was fascinated by the idea that, in contrast to a gallery setting, countless passers-by would encounter the mural.
Passers-by have called the police, suspecting him of burying a body or planting a bomb, he said, adding that not long after the Sept.
It was intended to be a temporary fix until repairs could be made, to ensure passers-by were not hit by loose stones and debris.
For weeks, police in downtown Cairo would force passers-by to unlock their phones so officers could check their social-media accounts for subversive content.
The parades, which usually take place around Easter, involve groups of musicians playing traditional instruments in the street, often joined by crowds of passers-by.
Fans of the sport can opt for free, standing-room viewing — an option that also attracts curious passers-by and commuters — or purchase seated tickets.
One, Oleg Kulik, pretended to be a dog: naked, chained, he barked at passers-by in a reminder of the animality beneath our civilizational veneer.
One, Oleg Kulik, pretended to be a dog: naked, chained, he barked at passers-by in a reminder of the animality beneath our civilizational veneer.
"Blood for sale!" he announces to bustling passers-by in expensive suits, most of whom barely even stop to take notice of the odd announcement.
Fifteen placards with pages from the book have been erected in Lublin's city center, and the graphic novel format caught the eye of young passers-by.
Kano's residents live in fear of such events, during which the gangs go on rampages, attacking each other and snatching purses and phones from passers-by.
Kai Sheng Si saw a visually-impaired man at an MRT station looking lost, and decided to help when he realised passers-by were ignoring him.
There are also the tension-filled but common scenes of mentally ill men and women stumbling down streets, arguing with imaginary enemies or harassing passers-by.
"Century" Gowda, as he has been called for the final year or two of his life, keels over during a languid routine of heckling passers-by.
Passers-by who either stumbled upon the festival or missed their chance to buy tickets for the sold-out lawn were able to enjoy the DJ ...
BOSTON — Close to Logan International Airport, in a green corner of East Boston, passers-by slow down to catch the drifting smells from Retno Pratiwi's kitchen.
In a Michael Moore-style stunt, Mr. Baxter stands in front of the White House to tell passers-by about the family's lack of running water.
The other families waded into the blistering heat to approach passers-by, or to give chase when the breeze blew away the portraits of their children.
Like Banksy's disintegrating "Girl With Balloon," the flashes aren't made to last — within hours, they're carried off in pieces by passers-by or left to wilt.
LOS ANGELES — Seven days a week in MacArthur Park, a vibrant Latino neighborhood near downtown Los Angeles, Pedro sells mangoes from a cart to passers-by.
Vendors interrupted their Sicilian warbling ("It's her that I miss") to tempt passers-by with traditional cartilage salads or spoon out spleen sandwiches over smoky grills.
Minutes later, passers-by who had been driving by the golf course rushed into the clubhouse to report that a plane had landed on the course.
Early Saturday afternoon, about 30 students standing behind the fences of Tehran University shouted at passers-by, asking them to join in the protest, witnesses said.
Endless inspiration awaited the alert people watcher, particularly in a city like New York, where passers-by seem to dress with your personal entertainment in mind.
From the ground, passers-by catch just a tuft of tail and the bottom of a paw; from inside the building, shoppers see a giant nose.
As she developed her film, she discovered that even in the chaos of the country's busiest street, passers-by had noticed her, and none too kindly.
After assembling the 300-pound piece of art (it takes 5 minutes, he says), Mr. Reginella stands nearby to watch the reactions of unsuspecting passers-by.
Passers-by were largely unfazed, although a police officer apprehended the living painting, fined Mr. Brus for disturbing the peace and ushered him into a taxi.
But more enduring were the sculptures, which often caught passers-by unawares; many would pause for a closer look and, in the cellphone age, a picture.
But the site on Lubyanka Square was fenced off, invisible to passers-by, and the ceremony was ignored by Rossiya 24, Russia's 24-hour news channel.
In fact, he makes portraits right here, on the street, taping onto the brick wall his flamboyant backdrops, and shooting in full view of passers-by.
In the depths of his dissolution, the greatest musician of his generation pawned his instruments and played on the street for loose change from passers-by.
The interactive "pollution pavilion" art installation has buttons which passers-by can press to compare data on annual air quality data gathered at five monitoring stations.
The interactive "pollution pavilion" art installation has buttons which passers-by can press to compare data on annual air quality data gathered at five monitoring stations.
Ms. Gerchick said she received a lot of attention while installing Roosevelt Park's Birdlink; passers-by approached and told her about the birds on their block.
I figured for as long as the pier had been there, there had also been the marine beasts, lounging and yelling "arf" repeatedly at passers-by.
The idea is for passers-by who want to feel politically engaged to speak their minds to whomever answers the phone in Senate or House offices.
The squirrel terrorizing passers-by near the park entrance at Parkside and Ocean Avenues appeared to do so unprovoked, scampering up people like trees to attack.
They placed a dummy on the ground there and asked passers-by if they wanted to learn some lifesaving techniques and participate in the Narcan experiment.
For 21970 years, the shop, which also sells music CDs, had played go-go music, a kind of funk indigenous to the city, to passers-by.
Visiting from Toronto this month, I was often approached by helpful passers-by while trying to figure out subway routes and rubbernecking to get my bearings.
ATLANTA — Allison Glock and T Cooper live behind a white picket fence, an enclosure so tidy and welcoming that it seems to grin at passers-by.
The large, black-and-white birds have instilled fear in cyclists and passers-by, who have faced off with them and been left worse for wear.
A man in Miami in 2015 directed passers-by to an insurance company where they could sign up for health coverage under the Affordable Care Act.
Introducing himself as Dave the Rose Man, he gave the palm flowers to those passers-by marking the first anniversary of the shooting at the Pulse nightclub.
The theft itself is wonderfully chaotic, and involves Hanks casually making friends with passers-by as he charges past them on the way to complete his mission.
Chinese security guards assaulted two women Sunday afternoon as they handed rainbow badges to passers-by, according to images posted on social media and other LGBT activists.
He certainly seemed invisible to the gathering parade of passers-by, ears plugged with speakers or eyes fixed on tiny screens: the runners around 5:703 a.m.
Puckish, tiny men with impressive beards now dot American lawns, with poses ranging from elite golfers mid-swing to hooligans showing their bare bottoms to passers-by.
Since Tuesday afternoon, its stores now display signs asking passers-by if they were experiencing any troubles with its network, and advertising the company's network guarantee. Snap.
It includes photos and video taken by passers-by that track the convoy carrying the missile from its base near Kursk, in Russia, to the Ukraine border.
The titular curtain is the one from which the 13-year-old author would point his father's (unloaded) rifle at passers-by, violating years of safety lessons.
Passers-by look on as workers tear down a kiosk near Moscow's Novoslobodskaya metro station after local authorities deemed dozens of such small businesses illegal, Tuesday, Feb.
The trickle of people going up are journalists and passers-by curious for news about five men connected with the shop who have disappeared in recent months.
The ad features Curry shooting around in an indoor gym as a janitor, ball boy and other random passers-by earnestly ply him with jargon-laden pointers.
No. According to the small sign by the door, barely visible to passers-by, it is the Row's first New York store, which opened discreetly last week.
A few months ago, a relative of theirs slipped into a tunnel in the area during heavy rains, and had to be pulled out by passers-by.
Walk around downtown Palo Alto and you will probably stumble on an enticing dining space where seasonal menus with dishes like Cuban braised pork tease passers-by.
She drove home the point, stopping with her sisters at a corner market on Rivington Street to buy sunflowers, and promptly distributed them to random passers-by.
But the police and soldiers were checking neither bags nor backpacks, and their presence seemed to be aimed mostly at instilling confidence in passengers and passers-by.
But when I spent most of a day this week hanging around it, the scathing reactions of passers-by proved the adage that everyone is a comedian.
I also joined a 5-kilometer night run in full abaya with Riyadh Urban Runners, the city's first female running club, to encouraging cheers from passers-by.
Passers-by who recognized them on the street expressed mild surprise that Kraft and Blank, the rival owners from last February's Super Bowl, would be seen together.
Everywhere we turned, we spied handmade, glitter-encrusted signs encouraging passers-by to vote for one young woman or another to be the next Watermelon Thump Queen.
She soon realized why: It was the surprise of passers-by encountering a scene that's mostly invisible in mainstream culture — a black man as a devoted parent.
On Wednesday, World Refugee Day, passers-by in the north of the city noticed a stencil of a young black girl near a shuttered center for migrants.
On Monday night, a teenager threw a rock at the New England Holocaust Memorial, shattering the glass; passers-by quickly tackled the youth before the police arrived.
She'll be stopping along the route to smile for selfies, chat with passers-by about New York's horticultural history, and raise awareness about our urban wild places.
But the police mentioned a single attacker: "An unknown man armed with a knife, moving along the central streets of the city, attacked passers-by," they said.
Officer O'Leary said when she had arrived at the scene, passers-by had pulled the baby off Ms. Monoky and the other children out of the stroller.
For example, in 1991, a New York court ruled that sex in a car wasn't considered sex in public unless passers-by could see it from outside.
And a few doors down at Don Pepi Delicatessen, near the Amtrak waiting area, Diana Lopez stood at the front checkout counter, watching passers-by shuffle past.
Screams were heard by a Reuters reporter on the scene, with authorities widening a cordoned-off area and telling passers-by to get away from the scene.
Street vendors sold food and handcrafts from stalls to passers-by, while 1950s Chevrolets full of dents and held together by makeshift repairs cruised by, crammed with passengers.
Witnesses said the aircraft attacked four security positions belonging to Hamas, the Islamist movement that runs the Gaza Strip, and that the two people hurt were passers-by.
Restaurant Row, 46th Street between Eighth and Ninth Avenues, on the fringe of Broadway, is conspicuously garish, with low-priced pre-theater restaurants and hawkers stalking passers-by.
DWR members have tried to hand out material in German town centers to passers-by, often holding banners or wearing garments with the word "READ!" emblazoned in gold.
An auto parts worker hits pedestrians with a rental truck in Akihabara, a district in Tokyo known for electronics, then attacks passers-by with a knife, killing seven.
Also injured were the two drivers of the truck, who fled their vehicle after it swerved off the road and crashed, and two passers-by in a car.
Traffic had been halted, passers-by were hoisting selfie sticks, and, huddled in a building's shadow, a film crew was taking in a scene from a different time.
But some dissipation of intensity could also be ascribed to the outdoor setting and the quizzical looks of passers-by and the wary, semi-comical retreat of schoolchildren.
In 2014, an attorney in Jupiter, Florida, fed up with passers-by ogling the exotic birds in his lawn, put up a Craigslist ad: two peacocks for $200.
After even more attempts to get directions were ignored by passers-by, I gave up looking and went back to the apartment where I was staying that semester.
The weekly tea, which runs from noon until nightfall, has its regulars, but is also open to the many passers-by who glance curiously as they walk past.
Europeans in hiking boots trundled nearby, beneath mountains covered in tropical greenery, but here on the dock, the chatter was in Lao, as passers-by jockeyed for position.
"This will be Goodell's worst nightmare," said Sean Mollard, who was helping a friend hand out dozens of towels to passers-by in what Barstool Sports called #OperationClownFace.
He cut samples of Danby, a raw goat-milk cheese aged for six months, urging passers-by to try it and the stinkiest varieties of his other samples.
Having moved to New Delhi to accept a scholarship to an art school but lacking funds to support himself, he made money by drawing portraits of passers-by.
DWR members have tried to hand out material in German town centres to passers-by, often holding banners or wearing garments with the word "READ!" emblazoned in gold.
At Janpath Cloth Market in Delhi, where vendors shout out discounted prices to passers-by, only one of more than 100 open-air shops advertised a cashless system.
Angry social media users blamed the incident on paratroopers, labeled in Russia as a rowdy bunch who drink in public places, bath in fountains and harass passers-by.
Through tap-and-go EFTPOS, passers-by can make a quick and easy donation at the tree to support the Australian Red Cross Disaster Relief and Recovery Fund.
The murder gained international notoriety when one of the attackers was filmed by passers-by standing in the street with blood-soaked hands trying to justify the attack.
Nor could Mr. Trump have appreciated fake copies of The Washington Post that hoaxers handed out to passers-by outside the White House and elsewhere in the capital.
The woman, Katie McCrary, 38, was asking passers-by for money at a gas station convenience store on June 4 in Decatur, Ga., according to the police report.
Around the corner, on Erie Street, a bank of strollers parked outside the Three Little Birds children's center reminds passers-by that the neighborhood is now decidedly family friendly.
The body of Aiia Maasarwe, 21, was found by passers-by early on Wednesday near La Trobe University's Bundoora campus in the northeast of Melbourne, Australia's second-largest city.
Alshelh later took to the streets with a local activist in a burkini, holding a sign saying "ask me about my burkini," with a mixed response from passers-by.
She's a powerhouse of bratty bubblegum pop with a vibe so rousing you'll be throwing tampons at unsuspecting passers by in no time, and that's exactly what she intended.
The store's clearly not afraid about trademark violations, and is proudly displaying the word Yeezy in bold on its storefront, according to multiple social media posts from passers-by.
THERE is a clamour down the tiny alleyways of Kano's central market, in northern Nigeria, as vendors thrust fabrics at passers-by, promising the best colour, quality and price.
During a recent week, passers-by stood welded to the spot, challenged to make what they could of the scene, a curious hybrid of street theater and fashion porn.
The companies used turquoise lighting to indicate that a vehicle was in automated driving mode and informed passers-by and other road users that the vehicle is driving itself.
Not surprisingly, the sculpture is attracting throngs of passers-by, who detour into the museum, slowly walk the sculpture's strangely disorienting path, and then briskly continue on their way.
To passers-by, the place may appear to be a straightforward (if self-consciously kitschy) Chinese restaurant, with its tumbling water fountain, happy-cat mural and red paper lanterns.
The campaign to hand out the Qurans to passers-by was the idea of Ibrahim Abou-Nagie, a Palestinian who preaches a conservative brand of Islam known as Salafism.
The four-story flagship, which opened last month, is connected by a jaw-dropping spiral staircase made of marble, and visible to passers-by through floor-to-ceiling windows.
Ms. Wu's death in solitude came after two public deaths last year on faulty escalators in Chinese shopping malls, when unsuspecting passers-by were dragged underneath into their machinery.
Upon emerging from the subway, participants had to pass through a large crowd of protesters who wept, prayed loudly and told passers-by that they would burn in hell.
Beyond the potent symbol of popular power represented by their presence in the heart of the city, activists and passers-by had the chance to experiment with collective politics.
A bicycle cart, typical of Shanghai, will be piled with Dungeness crab dumplings inspired by xiao long bao (Shanghai soup dumplings) that will be given free to passers-by.
To passers-by, it may look like just another Cantonese restaurant, with whole ducks and suckling pigs gleaming from hooks in the window and eels necking in a tank.
The explosion destroyed his foot and left his bones exposed; passers-by applied a tourniquet to his leg as he lay on the rocks until emergency service workers arrived.
The little puffs of puppies and kittens frolicking in the pet-store window on Seventh Avenue in Manhattan invariably drew an adoring crowd of passers-by outside the shop.
So Mr. Steiner began haunting the half-price ticket booth in Times Square, passing out fliers and grabbing the sleeves of passers-by, begging them to see the show.
The Bastable brood, like the children in Nesbit's own household, outraged their London neighbors by begging change from morning commuters and selling penny bunches of flowers to passers-by.
The first "Billy on the Street" videos, with Mr. Eichner surprising passers-by with questions and games and Mr. Taylor often holding the camera, were a popular recurring segment.
Given the location — steps from the Novartis Institutes for Biomedical Research and not far from M.I.T. and Kendall Square — a number of passers-by worked in science or medicine.
ABU DHABI, United Arab Emirates — Serbia showed off armored vehicles, rockets and rifles, and drew in passers-by with a video showing soldiers shooting targets to action movie music.
The only hint of the company's presence from the outside is a ceiling light fixture in the spiral shape of the Asics logo installed within view of passers-by.
During a conversation about the amount of data people volunteer to the internet, the camera lingers on passers-by who are glancing at smartwatches and communing with their phones.
Passers-by, out for a morning walk with their dog or a yoga mat slung over their shoulder, paused on the sidewalk, camera phones poised to capture the next arrivals.
The video also includes an inset of Singh as seen by passers-by, where he looks like a total crazy person and doubtless fits right in among Central Park denizens.
Before you ask, these bots are designed to be tamper-proof, so passers-by won't just smell your delicious delivery curry and crack one open to score an unpaid meal.
That caused alarm: The term "Kodak fiend" was coined for unscrupulous peeping Toms who would lie in wait in trees or behind walls to snap pictures of unsuspecting passers-by.
One time, at Gussie's urging, Arthur took Joan for a walk in the baby carriage and, inspired by passers-by admiring his beautiful sister, offered to sell her for $3.
The company's new shopping mall ads are essentially giant Petri dishes in which bacteria swabbed from everyday objects grows before the eyes of passers-by over the course of days.
Parade Square is at the very center of Warsaw — situated between busy streets, close to the main train and metro stations with many passers-by all day and all night.
If it looks like most passers-by couldn't care less about these teenagers and their free far-right newspapers, it's because they've got plenty of other things to worry about.
The police are searching for a motive after Abdul Artan, a student from Somalia, drove his car onto a sidewalk and slashed passers-by with a butcher knife, wounding 11.
You get a sense of the beauty of the yard, the buildings, the sculptures, which are all accessible to passers-by as they walk along even outside of the gates.
The flag was painted on the floor of the building several years ago to encourage passers by to tread on it, a mark of disrespect, unions said at the time.
Passers-by doused him with water, the group said; he was taken to a county hospital and later to one in Chengdu, the provincial capital, but he died en route.
A. Ceasing to smell one's perfume after continuous exposure while casual passers-by can still smell it is just one example of a phenomenon called olfactory adaptation or odor fatigue.
He was given a fishing pole and instructed to return another day and to appear to have caught one of the fish, and to alert passers-by to his catch.
Police fired teargas overnight at hundreds of youths who barged through the city center of Lyon, hassling police and passers by, shattering shop windows and setting rubbish bins on fire.
When she arose, wearing a crown of brambles and a gown the colors of the sea, small children were among the passers-by who stopped to watch with rapt attention.
Mr. Migayrou attached a full-scale model of the church's facade to the south face of Pompidou itself, so that passers-by can get a taste of the architect's work.
Mr. Emanuel left his City Hall office on Friday night to a crush of clapping city workers and passers-by, who watched him climb into a vehicle and pull away.
"From my hotel window I saw passers-by dragging someone who was injured and onlookers panicking," Emmanuel Maurel, a member of European Parliament who saw the aftermath, wrote on Twitter.
"Some Italian passers-by," Fraser tells us with her understated panache, "believing that a new saint had been canonized, struck their breasts with the invocation Santa Emancipatione, ora pro nobis."
From behind bitforms gallery's glass facade, an artistic toilet bowl ("Toilet Joke I," 2020) beckons passers-by into Wet Logic, Sarah Rothberg's and Marina Zurkow's digitized meditation on water's unearthliness.
The small, simple setup consists of a transmitter that's attached to your desk, doorway, or wherever you want to detect passers-by, and a receiver that's plugged into your computer.
The station was open to the public, and passers-by honked a friendly hello at the men as they clustered on the sidewalk under the orange glow of a streetlight.
When Serbian youths challenged the dictator Slobodan Milosevic, they put his picture on a barrel and rolled it down the street, allowing passers-by to whack it with a bat.
Op-Ed Contributor SYDNEY, Australia — When young men loiter on street corners or in shopping malls throwing out insults or physically intimidating passers-by, we condemn their behavior as antisocial.
On a weekday morning South Korean passers-by are vastly outnumbered by those from other parts of Asia, a rarity in a country that is usually striking for its homogeneity.
When, in "Les Jeunes Filles de Rochefort," Gene Kelly sings to passers-by and they dance along with him, it's clear that his high spirits are contagious: He's in love.
All the passers-by, those with travel mugs and employee ID badges, or those walking their dogs or pushing their strollers, inhale the familiar perfume of Mr. Ahmed's chicken biryani.
The ultimate irony is that of Bangladeshi migrants, many of them climate refugees, who mop the floors of their shops and sell disposable boots to the ill-equipped passers-by.
As she looped the block that December morning, no fewer than half a dozen passers-by stopped to offer a few words of encouragement or even a round of applause.
A few times here in Phoenix on the street, I have been told by passers-by that I should only speak English (they heard me speak Vietnamese to my wife).
After an inspector struck her head with his pistol, enraged passers-by surrounded the officers, one of whom shot and killed a bystander before the officers escaped into police protection.
In the video, Uzuegbunam, standing outside a Bank of America on the Upper West Side, evangelizes loudly against the "cesspool of depravity" that is New York, and heckling passers-by.
The electric E-Type's near-silent operation might have gone undetected by passers-by, but its stunning lines continued to reel them in as it slipped along Monterey's sleepy streets.
When he was being arrested, Dr. Epstein, referring to the police, yelled for passers-by to "look what they are doing" and pleaded with officers not to beat him up.
Turquoise lighting was used to indicate that a vehicle was in automated driving mode as a way to inform passers-by and other road users that the vehicle was driving itself.
Big Ben was intended to be so exact that the whole country would set its watches by the first sonorous stroke of every quarter, and passers-by still instinctively do so.
John J. Schultz, a former city councilman who has known Mr. Guardian for more than 25 years, said the mayor is frequently stopped by passers-by and praised for his efforts.
Postmates has a human pilot remotely monitoring the Serve fleets and each rover has a "Help" button, touchscreen and video chat display for customers or passers-by to use if necessary.
The authorities restricted passers-by from the area directly in front of the tower, keeping them out of the street and on the sidewalk on the opposite side of Fifth Avenue.
I couldn't foresee a grown man feeling uncomfortable when he was corralled by passers-by on the street, an unnerving anxiety turning him to stone when he was surrounded by strangers.
But the typical colorful lanterns and brightly-lit shelters with descriptions of the life of the Buddha were largely missing, as was the tradition of giving out food to passers-by.
An automated audio message, sent through a speaker on the vest, could let passers-by know that the dog has called for help or that the dog's handler needs more assistance.
A swarm of North Korean female fans wearing red and white tracksuits marched up to the stands, smiling and waiving to passers-by as out of uniform police officer looked on.
Not just regular old tunnels though, Upside Down tunnels that play host to the horrible denizens of the Upside Down including weird tentacle things and abscesses that spit at passers by.
The 'dog mode' feature, launched in Tesla cars this February, is quite ingenious: it keeps your car from overheating and lets passers-by know your pet is OK while you're away.
The most notorious business, Kush Gods, sends cars emblazoned with cannabis leaves around the city to solicit "donations" from passers-by in return for cannabis-infused edibles or pre-rolled joints.
Since she and some friends put up a bunch of the posters last weekend, the campaign has taken off, fueled by the Instagram posts of passers-by and the hashtag #thecomplimentproject.
For three-and-a-half minutes, the camera swings lazily through a nondescript city as passers-by pause to gawk at random couples getting it on in all sorts of places.
It may sound trite ("kindness of others"), but along with the increasing level of my disability has come a remarkable surge in the concern of random passers-by for my circumstances.
Once, in 2015, he stopped by a table of Girl Scout cookies and bought some boxes, donated an additional $20, then offered selfies to passers-by as an enticement to buy.
Blithely ignoring the gapes of passers-by, she headed toward the museum terrace, a favorite retreat of the actress, who routinely shuttles between her homes in Los Angeles and New York.
As Ms. Thomas spoke, a cluster of naked Jarawa children were making a racket outside the isolation ward, peering out at the lights of the village and calling to passers-by.
With its apple-red lacquered walls and floor-to-ceiling bookshelves, the store is eye-catching in a way that makes passers-by halt, whip off their sunglasses and peer inside.
Update When the 213-room Beaumont Hotel opened its doors in London's Mayfair district in 2014, it made an artistic statement so conspicuous that not even passers-by could disregard it.
Passers-by can have their photos snapped by in-window cameras, which then beam their images into displays, or karaoke their favorite Christmas carols, into microphones jutting out onto the sidewalk.
If you have the time, set up a scope and invite passers-by to take a look, and if you have school-age children, see whether a field trip is possible.
The street-facing facade is a mere 12.5 feet in width, allowing passers-by to see the water behind it, and the rest of the house is just 16 feet wide.
In the courtroom itself, the 11 judges look out of windows set at the level of the feet of passers-by, a reminder that they are there to serve the people.
A convoy of cars and bicycles made up of passers-by rushed to bring injured students to a nearby hospital before ambulances arrived at the scene near the town of Nurpur.
Matthew Finch, a composer and organizer of Make Music, held forth in front of a fountain in Tompkins Square Park in the East Village and became a magnet for passers-by.
"Maybe some passers-by built this," Mr. Dzimiri said, as he kept an eye on his cows, a couple of which had disappeared behind one of the Great Zimbabwe's stone walls.
The assailant wounded other people on the street after he ran out of the supermarket but was wrestled to the ground by passers-by, who held him until police officers arrived.
"Foxtrot" tells the fictional story of an army checkpoint where bored Israeli troops shoot Arab passers-by after mistaking a soda can for a weapon, and then cover up the incident.
This week, we've observed some odd behavior for February: people sunbathing in Washington Square Park, passers-by in shorts sipping iced coffee and commuters lining up near empty Citi Bike racks.
Originally, the SPS wanted to trial IMSI-catchers at HMP Edinburgh, but concluded that the risk of tampering with the phones of passers-by was deemed too high, The Ferret adds.
Though never built, the Liberty Plaza project encapsulated a newly digitized, 24-hour economy; the architects even imagined that passers-by could buy and sell stock on their newfangled flip phones.
Yet, as I'm driving around town in a (bright red) Model 3, I feel unusually conspicuous, attracting the eyes of passers-by, some of them walking into traffic for a closer look.
Two weeks later, three young men inspired by the Islamic State group killed eight people by driving a rented van into pedestrians crossing London Bridge and then attacking passers-by with knives.
Authorities have also vowed to fully investigating allegations of misconduct, including a July incident in which officers were accused of looking the other way as a mob bashed demonstrators and passers-by.
Nice, France (CNN)For two days after the attack, Aldjia Bouzaouit's family walked up and down the Promenade des Anglais holding her photograph, desperately asking passers-by if they had seen her.
The race's launch, which included a presentation of the 22 eight-man teams at Jerusalem's Safra Square, drew thousands of spectators, including cycling enthusiasts and passers-by in a rock concert atmosphere.
On Freedom Day (April 13), the Young Americans at the University of Delaware stacked up their Constitutions for distribution and inflated their ball, on which passers-by write whatever strikes their fancy.
When the train idea fell through and they arrived in Tel Aviv, they asked passers-by where they could find an area with cafes and restaurants and followed their directions to Sarona.
Dining | Connecticut A sign out front of Mockingbird Kitchen and Bar in Bantam reads "The Bantam Inn," creating the impression that passers-by might be able to stop in for the night.
Before finding that stability, he would spend his spare time on a bench in Central Park, marveling at the gleaming Manhattan buildings and chatting with African pedicab drivers and other passers-by.
In central Buenos Aires, hawkers known as "arbolitos" regularly shout out "cambio", offering currency exchange to passers-by, then taking them to backrooms or street stalls where they unveil stores of cash.
At times the cheerleaders seemed perfectly engaged with their surroundings, inching forward with anticipation whenever the Korean team made a rare foray toward goal, waving back at times to curious passers-by.
She hesitated to take her daughter to the park because she imagined that strangers were judging her child for not having a father, as if that were obvious to casual passers-by.
We admire the gall, and often the craft — the cinematic complexity of a well-developed con, whether it involves high-wire role-playing or just chiseling petty cash out of passers-by.
How can he seem so cranky on the page, yet keep sending himself out into the world to endure the indignities of third-class travel and endless conversations with random passers-by.
Not only is the door to the Oval Office closed, preventing passers-by from catching the president's eye, but a corridor door leading to the president's office has also been kept closed.
We were in a high-class neighborhood, but as I scrutinized the passers-by and then turned accusing eyes on Mom, I realized for the first time that we didn't belong there.
Clots of media people, passers-by and protesters crowded the lobby and nearby streets for the occasional clue, or at least glimpses of Marla Maples and Prime Minister Shinzo Abe of Japan.
Yet when the claves were highlighted, I miraculously blended in and was able to enjoy the rest of the journey, as did passers-by, who nearly all smiled and sometimes danced along.
Khamzat Azimov, a French citizen born in Chechnya, stabbed five passers-by, one fatally, in the center of Paris, screaming, "God is great" in Arabic before he was killed by the police.
And passers-by are sometimes surprised to learn that they may eat the day lilies, taste-test the thyme, cilantro and grapes, or take them home for that night's salad or stew.
But the property was a flurry of activity, as workers and painters filed in and out past television reporters staked out on the sidewalk and passers-by speculated about their new neighbors.
The car has a small front trunk, and the rear glass yawns open to accept a second suitcase (passers-by can see through the glass, so make it the better-looking bag).
Since the election she has kept a low profile, mostly appearing on social media in photographs by passers-by who have spotted her walking her dogs near her home in Chappaqua, N.Y.
At "I Wish to Say," at Bryant Park on April 26, the artist Sheryl Oring and a group of 100 authors will ask passers-by to dictate postcards to this year's presidential candidates.
IN A LEAFY street close to a busy underground station in the southern city of Guangzhou, two middle-aged women sit in a booth giving out hand-drawn local maps to passers-by.
Even though it was blasting out of two massive amps a few feet from my face, it became part of the environment, like the wind or the faraway voices of confused passers by.
Lynette Squeaky Fromme While these four women were on trial and testifying, Fromme and other members of the Family camped outside and spouted their devotion to Manson at passers-by and the media.
Later on, down the road, the hopeful from the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP), Fumiaki Matsumoto, also addressed passers-by from atop a campaign vehicle, as an aide held an umbrella over his head.
"Two years is enough time to show progress," said Racheli Gazit, a cousin of Sergeant Shaul, as she handed out stickers bearing the soldier's picture and got passers-by to sign a petition.
Upstairs to scratch on neighbors' doors until they let him in, out the front window of his first-floor apartment and onto the sidewalk to demand pats and head-scratches from passers-by.
The cinema's location at a busy intersection in the Ampelokipoi district of the city guarantees a big audience for her work and allows passers-by an opportunity for escapism however brief, she said.
On Monday, a steady stream of curious passers-by inspected one of the Jump bikes that was parked outside of the Full Moon pizzeria on Arthur Avenue and 187th Street in the Bronx.
One standout is "Tear Dealer": Filmmakers set up a temporary store in a Polish town rocked by unemployment, then invited passers-by to come in, weep and sell their tears for 25 euros.
Drive a few minutes outside Goroke, and the only signs of life arrive at dusk, when the kangaroos emerge from the brush to stare down passers-by from the edge of the road.
When they get close to a body — sometimes pointed out by a neighbor or passers-by who smelled decomposing flesh — they have to carefully navigate how to release it from the surrounding debris.
In Wayne, where the Toys "R" Us logo still welcomes passers-by to the campus, Mayor Christopher P. Vergano said he believed the site would prove desirable, though possibly as something far different.
The authorities in Hamburg were still piecing together what motivated the man, a Palestinian born in the United Arab Emirates, to attack shoppers and passers-by in and around a supermarket on Friday.
Across the street from the governor's office in Road Town, the territory's capital, Dorothy Nibbs spends her days under a mango tree, greeting passers-by and washing clothes by hand in a tub.
A patchwork group of engineering groups and nongovernmental organizations have taken to the streets to assess the status of structures whose sagging frames pose dangers to neighboring buildings as well as passers-by.
The initiative uses Swedish payment firm iZettle — which U.S. giant PayPal recently agreed to buy for $2.2 billion — to provide buskers with card readers that passers-by and commuters can use to make donations.
The macabre episode was caught on camera by passers-by, with footage showing the unnamed woman in a black hijab wandering around in the street holding an infant's severed head high in the air.
But Hengsheng Square is the glitziest part of Yixing – with the most luxury stores, the brightest lights and the priciest office buildings – and few passers-by, their attention directed elsewhere, heed the wanted posters.
Instead, since her films mostly made no money and she didn't care, she sold DVDs of them to passers-by from an improvised place beside her ramshackle pink atelier in rue Daguerre in Paris.
"He was a legend," said another fan, Karen Menardy, 45, weeping outside New York City's storied Apollo Theater, where some passers-by danced in the street as Prince songs played on a portable speaker.
As I was walking by a custodian said out loud that it smelled like sewage water—I imagine he has a better nose for these things than I—and was telling other passers-by.
Residents of more residential neighborhoods have complained that the kiosks are too bright, too loud and more attractive to idle squatters than they are to busy passers-by in need of a quick connection.
Passers-by can make free phone calls to anywhere in the United States through the Vonage service on each kiosk, using the small display screen, microphone and keypad on the front of each unit.
Her walk, which repeats on July 12 and 14, promises to employ what she calls "peripheral viewing" and nonconfrontational "mimicking exercises" in relation to passers-by, as she promotes observing without disrupting. (elastic-city.org.)
Among them was a case in November in which a teenage Palestinian girl who had tried to stab passers-by with scissors was shot by a police officer as she lay on the ground.
A few miles away in downtown Ermita, emaciated women sent their children to beg from passers-by, raising them on streets that reeked of human excrement as snarling traffic discharged a veil of smog.
" Mr. Issa is worth about $250 million, and he built his fortune on the Viper, a car alarm that uses Mr. Issa's recorded voice to command passers-by to "step away from the car.
"I know too many songs to count," Ms. Muenala, 71, exclaimed during an interview on a Quito street, before performing several numbers as passers-by dropped coins in a metal cup by her side.
Amid a squeeze of large-windowed apartments and a stream of passers-by, where shades often go unused and cameras snap furiously, residents and visitors can seem locked in a perpetual state of performance.
JANET Unless we are having a midlife crisis, like the title character in John Cheever's story "The Swimmer," private swimming pools, swing sets and Porta Potties are strictly off-limits to unauthorized passers-by.
During a recent canvass in Bay Ridge, several passers-by stopped Mr. Gounardes to say they remembered him from previous visits to their homes, or that they had voted for him in the primary.
An installation that passers-by on the sidewalk can see through a window at 3LD — a prison cell with bed and toilet, a black man (played by an actor) inside — is part of that.
The atmosphere is fun and festive for pedestrians: a band called The Suns of Shine, dressed in matching bright yellow and purple leopard-print pants, were playing some upbeat pop songs for passers-by.
For some breathing room, the characters occasionally meet on a large terrace overlooking the street where passers-by, storefronts and restaurant signs give the movie tiny jolts of reality, like little puffs of oxygen.
Clear spring sunlight picks out crisp details of the passers-by in stately procession; women's skirts in cobalt unfurl in a light wind; the geometry of the streetscape offers frames, apertures and deep vistas.
Inspired by the 1961 French film "Chronicle of a Summer," in which street passers-by were stopped for interviews on a variety of topics of the day, here the American filmmakers distilled the concept.
Abu Ahamed, a Bangladeshi-American food truck owner parked near the National Portrait Gallery, said that his sales had plummeted and that he had taken the emergency step of offering passers-by free samples.
On Tuesday evening, three passers-by discovered a woman's limbs in another contractor bag on the shoreline of Barretto Point Park in Hunts Point, briefly sparking concerns that a serial killer was at work.
So-called app interception or cloud interception systems are small physical boxes that steal social media passwords, emails, Dropbox contents and more from smartphones of passers-by, all with no interaction from the target.
Outside the hotel, in a tree-shaded yard, trucks will dispense New Jersey-brewed beers to guests and passers-by, though an adjacent 50-foot hedge-encircled swimming pool will be mostly reserved for guests.
Especially in a Rem Koolhaas-designed building partly made possible by money from carbon emissions and existing within the same establishment as the militarized police that beat up students and passers-by just miles away?
It allowed him to go beyond the white cube of most galleries and use the atrium and window displays in an interesting way, he said, and he liked that passers-by could see his work.
But the peddlers are out in greater numbers, with 15 or 20 people selling tickets to at least three clubs every day, greeting passers-by with a smile and a question: Do you like comedy?
The eye-popping event, which was timed to the start of London Fashion Week, allowed passers-by to dress Matthews in virtual clothes by hooking up their cell phones and tablets to augmented reality technology.
New nail bars and beauty centers have popped up in central Athens and in the central Syntagma square, young men and women are seen handing out flyers advertising discounts on cosmetic services to passers-by.
The most prominent, perhaps, is a 25-block pedestrian walkway that stretches south from Times Square toward Union Square along Broadway, complete with room for stands where local vendors do business with the passers-by.
Underground Elephant, a technology company specializing in online customer service platforms, moved into an 83-year-old warehouse just blocks from the Quartyard three months ago that passers-by regularly mistake for a new restaurant.
Actually I was initially kind of happy [about the anonymity] because it took [my work] back to its first state of reception—a mural encountered by passers by is anonymous and not recognisable as art.
To ensure safety, the team has a human pilot remotely monitoring the Serve fleets, and each rover has a "Help" button, touchscreen and video chat display for customers or passers-by to use if necessary.
When I was young, he would sometimes take me to the scrapyard he owned in the Ironbound, and we'd sit in his Denali on the side of the road, beeping the horn at passers-by.
Remote camera traps placed covertly throughout the park capture images of passers-by and relay these photos in real time to law enforcement officials, who use the photos and other intelligence to identify wildlife poachers.
" With his gentile friend Zdenek he earned admittance to a club of pranksters by lying down in the midst of a busy road, casually telling concerned passers-by that they were "just a little tired.
For the next two weeks, the American-born, Israeli-trained choreographer Netta Yerushalmy will spend her days on Mr. McElheny's reflective green stage, experimenting with movement and negotiating her relationship with onlookers and passers-by.
But even as the city disintegrated under the junta, with chunks of mortar falling off once grand buildings and cracking the skulls of passers-by, the water pots were still set out for the thirsty.
Indeed, as investigators and reporters clogged the sidewalk outside the high-rise hotel on East 46th Street, between Madison and Fifth Avenues, passers-by, including employees of nearby businesses, thought a celebrity had been sighted.
Ms. Geddes, who was until last year the president of the Music Club of Kingsville, which has a building across the street from the tower, said the vultures did not cause problems for passers-by.
While I can remember the odd puzzled looks from passers-by who saw a girl barely old enough to drive operating a forklift or moving hay bales with a huge tractor, it never bothered me.
ON A cloud-dampened morning in Jérémie, the capital of the department of Grand'Anse in south-west Haiti, André Tham walks along a muddy road with a loudhailer, urging passers-by to get vaccinations against cholera.
Meet the Cow, her shop in Hangzhou, 200km south-west of Shanghai, sells the cassava-based hot drink, also known as bubble tea, to passers-by—and, increasingly, to customers who pre-order on their phones.
On Tuesday, passers by walking along the Barreto Park Shoreline in the Bronx discovered the rest of Velazsquez's remains when they spotted a severed left leg jutting out of a bag beneath the Tiffany Street Pier.
Interior minister Sajid Javid will speak at a memorial service for those killed in the London Bridge attack when three men drove a van into pedestrians and then stabbed passers-by in the popular nightlife area.
At the same time though, as the internet grew and commercialized, the mechanics undergirding these campaigns started showing up in troublesome ways, pulling in gullible passers-by and people whose sense of reality was already shaky.
Such figures, along with more than 30 varieties including elephants, giraffes, deer and dolphins, crop up on road barriers all over Japan, an effort to entertain passers-by who might otherwise regard construction sites as nuisances.
In 2017, South Wales police became the first British force to deploy cameras equipped with facial recognition software to scan passers-by in public spaces and compare them to watchlists of people being sought by police.
Though I like them all enough, my favorite is VANITY FERRET, mostly because I could see myself strutting around with one of those, looking down my nose at the less fortunate, posh pet-challenged passers-by.
A month after it closed, her daughter filled a plastic bin with some of the wood framed photos that lined the restaurant's walls and shoved it outside onto the sidewalk for passers-by to pick through.
In Peter Brook and Marie-Hélène Estienne's fable, developed at the Théâtre des Bouffes du Nord and seen at London's National Theater, a young man sits outside a prison, forbidden to accept help from passers-by.
In his statements to the court, Mr. Moore said the security company knew about repeated instances of objects being thrown from the pedestrian walkways, presenting a danger to passers-by below that was never adequately addressed.
Mr. Carluccio held court with passers-by, as he squirted the paint onto the bumpy canvas, and then used a coarse wire brush to work it into the rough contours of the cover's crevices and ridges.
Late Thursday, the authorities identified the assailants as local men, including a 19-year-old who had confessed to throwing eggs at passers-by, regardless of skin color, on at least seven occasions over recent months.
Thousands of bees swarmed part of Times Square on Tuesday afternoon, sending tourists and passers-by scrambling before the bees settled on the cart of a very unhappy hot-dog vendor at 43rd Street and Broadway.
Ms. Kusama first presented the piece in 1966 at the Venice Biennale, where she stood with a sign that read "Your Narcissism for Sale" and offered to sell the spheres to passers-by for about $2.
The final design calls for cedar siding and dozens of windows (which, much to the chagrin of some residents, will not have shutters), and passers-by have taken to pulling over to gaze at the structure.
With the aid of its insidious claws, a detachable segment of the aptly named jumping cholla can latch onto unsuspecting passers-by, with the hope of being delivered to fresh soil in which to take root.
Security officers dispersed protests in the Cairo neighborhood of Warraq and the city of Giza, planted themselves at major intersections, stopped and searched cars, buses and passers-by, and shut down the capital's downtown shopping district.
In gay neighborhoods, reps may invite passers-by to play Dildo Toss — a carny-inspired game in which players hurl phalluses of varying colors and sizes into a hole carved out of a plank of wood.
In the face of an opioid epidemic, a Massachusetts city is weighing a novel approach: installing lockboxes with Narcan, a medication that can revive people who have overdosed, on street corners for passers-by to administer.
Some 40 young protesters attempted to block the doorway of a large shopping centre in La Defense business district in Paris on Friday morning by locking arms, though passers by were still able to get through.
But in conversations, on the radio, in the countenance of passers-by, you could sense a fresh recognition that this is the greatest city on earth because of, rather than in spite of, its extraordinary diversity.
The driver was a moonlighting hotel bellhop, and my interpreter determined that passers-by were taking his bright blue and gold outfit (complete with garishly braided cap) to be some kind of Tajik secret police uniform.
Tarca told Fox News he's lived in the neighborhood for about 30 years, and while sometimes passers-by will make comments or vulgar gestures because of his own pro-Trump signs, he has never been physically assaulted.
"This bitter divisiveness of the last decade, I think the Founding Fathers would be really sad about that," said the 57-year-old Massachusetts native as she greeted passers-by in her floral-print, colonial-era dress.
Property owners should take notice because, as you rightly pointed out, if passers-by were to be injured by falling snow or ice, the building could be held liable, said Beatrice Lesser, a Manhattan real estate lawyer.
In a tent next to the pink boat, earnest young men explain to passers-by how rigorous academic study of protests has shown that, to bring about change, at least 3.5% of the population must be mobilised.
The video-streaming service has placed billboards across the French capital that invite passers-by to swap faces with characters from their favorite Netflix shows using the popular Snapchat feature, as The Drum first reported in English.
Passers-by seemed to have no idea what to think, as they pulled up on rented bikes and electric scooters to snap photos, survey the scene, and whisper about whether or not vaping was worthy of radicalism.
He was one of 124 former Kaesong factory owners who set up a booth at South Korea's Olympics venue of Pyeongchang this week, screening videos to passers-by and featuring the slogan: "We need to go back".
Others, like the New York imports, called InLink kiosks, are sleek-looking internet-connected posts with touch-screen maps and electronic signs that flash at passers-by while also, privacy advocates say, harvesting data from their phones.
Mr. Rahimi is accused of setting a second bomb on West 27th Street, but it was found by passers-by who unknowingly disarmed the device nine minutes before it was set to explode outside a restaurant window.
Nostalgia being what it is, the dance has been carefully preserved and passed down through the generations, so that we have people like Mr. Cool Cat teaching it to unsuspecting passers-by on YouTube: 23A: Trick question!
They will display what the museum's director, Miranda Massie, describes as "aphoristic text" — surprising poetry, metaphor, even humor — designed to tempt passers-by into discussing climate change and the role cities play in the problem and solutions.
Neighborhood Joint Between rush-hour traffic and crowds from the nearby sports bar, passers-by could miss Quest Bookshop, a plain storefront set back from the street and wedged next to a Chinese restaurant in Midtown East.
"Ensuring that the university's buildings are maintained so that they pose no danger to inhabitants or passers-by is of the very highest priority for us," Caroline Adelman, a spokeswoman for the university said in an email.
Part of the World Science Festival and on view for five hours a night on Thursday through Saturday, the installation, with performers rotating every half-hour or so, lured thousands of passers-by into its incandescent orbit.
The front door was painted bright turquoise — Ms. Negrin's favorite color — and the plain-glass sidelights that allowed passers-by to see into the house were replaced with bottle-glass windows that offer privacy without blocking sunlight.
But shared spaces are already popular not only in parts of Europe, where it's not unusual to see shopping areas with passers-by and vehicles moving around in the same space, but also in Pittsburgh and Seattle.
Social media influencers like Aimee Song and Jamie Chung modeled floaty printed dresses, tomboy overalls edged with eyelet, and Baja hoodies for front-row celebrities like Lauren Conrad and Keke Palmer, along with hundreds of passers-by.
"I am very disappointed," she said, as her sister and aunt busily packed a traditional white cotton dress with colorful edging to send abroad, while passers by glanced in at the elegantly-dressed mannequins in the window.
There, the holy men, many of whom have renounced all material possessions including clothing, sat around fires, lectured on the Hindu faith, beckoned passers-by for blessings in exchange for alms and provided their tents to lodgers.
The parade of big names past the assembled press, gawking passers-by and tourists included rapper Kanye West, football legends Jim Brown and Ray Lewis, Trump backer and reality TV star Omarosa Manigault and billionaire philanthropist Bill Gates.
Mr. Russo, who worked on the construction of the Second Avenue subway line, earned the nickname after he began performing lunch-hour recitals of pop classics with a velvet-smooth voice that drew in dozens of passers-by.
His finest London moment is an expert pisstake: the video for "Come On" features him disguised as an old guy, flipping the bird at passers-by, busking, running around the city, and eventually getting mugged in Regent's Park.
ON DECEMBER 226th, as Alabamans headed to the polls to choose a new senator, Tawanna Dunagan stood on Graymont Avenue in downtown Birmingham holding up a Doug Jones sign, exhorting passers-by to vote for the Democratic candidate.
If, like Naylor, you want to try your hand at photographing your naked self out in the wilderness (here's some inspiration), it might be worth dragging a helper along to press the shutter or fend off passers by.
The result — a 23,33-square-foot residence with massive walls made of jagged boulders and a wood-and-concrete terrace that looks like the deck of a sailboat — has been stopping passers-by in their tracks since 23.
Mr. Turner, 20, a swimmer at Stanford, was found by two passers-by, partially clothed behind a trash bin on campus, on top of the 23-year-old woman, who was incapacitated by alcohol, according to the authorities.
Before the gilded pair made their move to New York, she would be seen each winter sweeping toward the entrance of the Costume Institute gala at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, a magnet for guests and passers-by.
The city requires that of the approximately 1 million buildings in New York City, those taller than six stories — more than 14,500 structures — have their facades inspected every five years, to ensure the safety of passers-by below.
Short and squat with a froggy face, wearing a beribboned boater and a scarlet cancan skirt that she would flip up to expose her naked derrière, La Vilaine Lulu terrorized her teachers, schoolmates, passers-by — well, everyone, really.
In Seoul, the 30,140-square-foot library in the COEX Mall includes approximately 50,000 books and magazines to browse, and offers couches and reading tables for passers-by as well as serving as a venue for cultural events.
One recent morning in Mr. Almuntaser's bodega on Bond Street in Brooklyn, construction workers, teachers and passers-by slipped through the open door to his shop, buying gum, cigarettes and soda from the two aisles of overstocked shelves.
Called "How-To," and seemingly written in the voice of a homeless person begging for handouts, it offered advice on how to play on the moral self-regard of passers-by by playing up, or even inventing, hardship.
Even the most ephemeral street art is not usually this fleeting: Minutes after the work is finished in the metallic glint of dawn, passers-by stop, stare — then carry bits of it away, until the whole thing collapses.
CreditCreditSasha Arutyunova for The New York Times If you can focus on your breath here — smack dab in the middle of Manhattan, with sirens roaring, car horns blowing and passers-by snapping photos — you can do yoga anywhere.
Red Century At the house on the corner, past the cigarette kiosk and the laundry place and the twisted metal barricade assembled to shield passers-by from gunfire, I pitched in with a group of kids carrying rocks.
The man, identified by the police and the French news media as Khamzat Azimov, 20, a French citizen, stabbed five passers-by, one fatally, in the middle of a neighborhood crowded with restaurants and bars, the authorities said.
The passers-by filling the room were in for a treat; for three weekends this month, MoSex has recruited a group of Voguers to host "tea dances" as part of its exhibition of Bill Bernstein's Disco-era photographs.
Some of the empty pedestals, including the one to Mr. Taney in the Mount Vernon neighborhood, drew the attention of passers-by, some who were seen reaching atop the pedestal to feel a sticky black goo left behind.
One look — featuring a shirt in Menin's design, a leopard-print skirt overlaid with a baby-blue feather and shiny red leather boots — especially recalled one of the eclectic city characters who can't help but delight passers-by.
Television footage from the Mong Kok neighborhood showed police officers searching random passers-by, including a man wearing a Captain America T-shirt, and the authorities said some protesters had "hurled hard objects" into the local police station.
The idea is that passers-by who see someone who has overdosed would call 911; the dispatcher would direct them to the nearest lockbox, tell them a code that opens the box and send an emergency medical worker.
The behavior was going on in full view of passers-by; the man must have thought that what he was doing at least didn't look wrong and no one else seems to have been troubled by the spectacle.
"Today Londoners, and the rest of the UK, have even more reason to be proud of Londoners — proud of the way heroic Londoners of all faiths, races, and backgrounds, victims, survivors, and passers-by, acted on Thursday," Khan said.
Liberty Walk, a Japanese company that mods supercars to give them extra performance and even sharper looks, has come to Geneva with a pair of booth models to attract the attention of passers-by: one man and one woman.
The city is rolling out a contactless pay system in what is being billed as a world first, giving performers card readers to allow them to set a fixed amount of money to donate and accept from passers-by.
A five-foot-tall yellow-and-brown bee, Harajuku Miccolo stands on the pavement, celebrating Honey Bee Day by finishing up three hours of loitering in front of the Colombin Bakery and Café, greeting passers-by – or trying to.
" The watchdog's decision was based on their view that "the silent, moving image draws the eye of passers-by … the model is stroking her hair and her moving her body suggestively and that this amounts to a sexualised impact.
In Freetown, the capital of Sierra Leone, passers-by were already recording when Yasmine Bilkis Ibrahim pulled out her phone to film an officer screaming and waving his gun at a terrified unarmed man after an apparent traffic altercation.
In this Feminist Frequency video, critic Anita Sarkeesian explains how Bayonetta is an overly sexualized male fantasy used to sell video games to men, specifically with a subway billboard in Japan that invited passers by to undress the character.
It was an odd side story to the bombing in New York last month: Two passers-by spotted a bag on West 27th Street in Chelsea, opened it, removed the pressure cooker inside and took the bag with them.
And after driving a van into passers-by on one of Barcelona's most popular streets last August, killing 13 people, the assailants behind Spain's first ISIS attack bought four knives, presumably to use in a second phase of attacks.
Sit under the trees and watch the boats and passers-by; then head to the chateau-style Fairmont Empress, one of several luxury hotels built across Canada by the Canadian Pacific Railway Company at the turn of the century.
At a darkened Tesla outlet in the Dallas Galleria, one of the locations that opened in December, a security guard sat inside the store this week as passers-by snapped photos of the three cars visible though the glass.
The first bomber on Thursday morning struck a security patrol in the city center, near the site of the October attack, killing one police officer and wounding other officers and passers-by, the Interior Ministry said in a statement.
On Wednesday, he emerged, agitated and bruised, along a Newport, Ky., street, seeking help from passers-by and saying that he was Timmothy, the missing boy, and that he had escaped from captors and was trying to get home.
Nothing seems to throw her off her game, whether she's smiling at passers-by oblivious to her campaign leafleting or vigorously cleaning the clock of her very surprised-looking opponent, Joe Crowley, who had been in office since 1999.
The connection extends to the bars, restaurants and shops in the Short North neighborhood, where passers-by greet one another with "Happy Game Day," and to the sea of tailgaters who range more than a mile from Ohio Stadium.
On a warm, blue-skied Caribbean day, passers-by joined in the conga or danced on the balconies above as the trumpeters, trombone and saxophone players marched through Havana's eclectic mix of colonial, art deco and art nouveau buildings.
The hurried passers-by might think this place amiss, but the former shoe store two blocks from the Apollo Theater and beneath a Chuck E. Cheese's feels just right to the ballplayers who trek uptown to hone their craft.
This is where the homeless become a "crisis" or a "problem" or a "tragedy" to passers-by, instead of unique human beings like you — each of whom has their own story, and needs a little help in changing the plot.
He strode up and down a busy Brooklyn street on Wednesday, lunging at passers-by — someone pushing a cart, someone holding a young child's hand — with a curved silver pipe resting on his fingers like the barrel of a gun.
It's also easy to forget that you need a double tap to play or pause, and then you end up spending 10 seconds single-tapping the side of your headphones expecting something to happen, and drawing bemused looks from passers-by.
This can put sex workers in danger from some clients and passers-by, according to rights groups, who are concerned that migrant or trafficked women are especially vulnerable as they are often afraid to report violence or assaults to the police.
Last Sunday, after anti-government protesters marched in central Hong Kong and defaced China's Liaison Office, over 100 men swarmed through Yuen Long train station, attacking black-clad protesters, passers-by, journalists and a lawmaker with pipes, clubs and lampstands.
Another night, using a map scrawled on torn paper, we tried to find a party out in the countryside; unsurprisingly we got wildly lost, riding past farms under the bright moon, pulling over to show our map to confused passers-by.
The idea, Mr. McComas said, is that the core, devoted members of a group are often not the ones who make a community toxic, but rather the passers-by who may stumble upon a new community and leave disparaging remarks.
One of the most revealing projects was a PowerPoint by a student who had videotaped himself and then a female friend pretending to cry in the crowded foyer of the university library, gauging the starkly different reactions of passers-by.
Read more: A YouTuber showed off her stretch marks in a video because she's tired of people constantly commenting on her weightAdushkina said she started screaming and struggling to break free, while passers-by fled or asked if she needed help.
Homicide detectives took the man into custody as part of an investigation into the killing of Aiia Maasarwe, 21, whose body was found by passers-by near La Trobe University early on Wednesday, Victoria state police said in a statement.
The strikes destroyed the hall and so overwhelmed the city's hospitals that the Health Ministry broadcast pleas on radio stations to summon off-duty doctors to help tend to the wounded, and families beseeched passers-by outside hospitals to donate blood.
In fact, when I win the lottery (any day now), the first thing I'm going to do is crank up "Better Not Waste My Time" and blast it out my bedroom window while shouting all the words at passers-by.
I spoke with dozens of people and benefited from having access to hundreds of emails that Nakesha sent over the years to friends and others, and scores of meticulously typed letters that she copied at libraries and handed to passers-by.
Young participants — the recommended ages are 5 and older — will use felt-tip pens to make sketches of ice-skaters and passers-by; some of their drawings will be selected for a public exhibition later this month at Fort Gansevoort.rockefellercenter.
Some neighbors said they saw Mr. Cruz's wife give food and other goods from the store to passers-by a couple of weeks ago, but they had not seen Mr. Cruz in the area since the day of the murder.
But The Queen of the Night's essence remained, and it will continue to be shared from strangers' gardens, the Twitter accounts of random passers-by, and the many others who get to experience random beauty one lucky night a year.
At the front of her lawn, nestled in bushes, is a sign that tells passers-by in English, Spanish and Arabic that no matter where they are from, the owners of the East Nelson Avenue home are glad they are neighbors.
For about an hour, men, women and children from nearby villages, as well as some passers-by who pulled over in their cars and motorbikes, collected the windfall, despite attempts by the police to warn them away from the scene.
"Moat," by the dancer-choreographer Jodi Melnick, is as available — and free — to passers-by as it is to those of Ms. Melnick's devoted fans who are eager to see how she might transform a moat for three afternoons in June.
"There may be a great fire in our soul, but no one ever comes to warm himself by it, all that passers-by can see is a little smoke," van Gogh wrote, in an 1880 letter to his brother, Theo.
Every 22020 yards or so along the streets, there is a convenient police station, guarded 24/7 by either SWAT, regular police or assistant police, who constantly check passers-by, including searching their smartphones for banned apps and "sensitive" information.
At Times Square, the nexus for events scheduled for June 1-3, passers-by can expect free activities and installations — including "Holoscenes," a performance piece about water and climate change by the artist Lars Jan and his company, Early Morning Opera.
Inside the production center of Sagamore Spirit's three-building complex in Port Covington, another three-diamond-stamped beacon greets passers-by: a 12013-foot copper column still with a mirror finish that is believed to be the first of its kind.
In front of a booth run by the tax ministry, not the most beloved institute in the Islamic republic, a lone Shiite cleric, Hojatolislam Ghassem Mohsen Shahroudi, had set up shop under an umbrella to answer questions from passers-by.
Born in Buenos Aires, the son of a celebrated Argentine painter, Luis Felipe Noé, known as Yayo, he lived on Bleecker Street in SoHo until he was 5 and has fond memories of peeing from his balcony onto passers-by below.
Traditional Japanese restaurants also switched from hanging noren curtains in their entrance-ways—which granted passers-by a peek at the food inside—to doors, creating demand for shopfront replicas that gave a true sense of dishes' presentation and size, says Mr Iwasaki.
In addition to hearing from some of the best and brightest minds in the industry, you'll get to walk through Startup Alley, and connect with hundreds of promising early-stage companies that will be demoing their products and services to passers-by.
There's the guy on the phone who lets out an "oh my god," a slew of passers-by who are clearly embarrassed by proxy, and the guy in the hat who actually seemed genuinely interested in the stabilizer until it snapped in two.
The other is that seekers — as well as casual passers-by — get to see art outside the hygienic shelters of museums and galleries, set loose in the world, where the relationship between the object and its site may catalyze the stretching of minds.
A lawyer wearing a military uniform with a Nazi emblem and armed with two guns and nearly 2,600 rounds of ammunition opened fire on random passers-by in Houston early Monday, injuring nine before he was killed by the police, the authorities said.
For me, it began with passers-by on the street calling me Michelle Obama, Rihanna or Beyoncé — as though I can resemble all three — and the Italian men selling Pinocchio marionettes in the piazza near the famed cathedral, il Duomo, shouting "cioccolatta" (chocolate).
The result is that her every move — even the otherwise routine sight of an elected official championing a favored cause — is breathlessly broadcast, followed and scrutinized, with passers-by pressed against the window and conservative blogs pre-emptively declaring it a flop.
The cranes themselves turned menacing on Saturday, when pieces of one came crashing down from atop a building being built for Google, killing two ironworkers who were involved with taking the crane apart and two passers-by on the busy street below.
Giant pictures of Mr. Trump looked down on passers-by from a department store, and a nearby hamburger shop was serving a Trump burger — more than a pound and a half of beef with peanut butter, topped with sloppy joe sauce and jalapeños.
The project — a combination of photographs from The Associated Press, historical tidbits and cultural content — is being showcased on thousands of LinkNYC kiosks across the boroughs to remind passers-by, commuters and tourists of the boundless diversity that makes up our city.
But there were not as many as at a union-only protest in March, when the anger was palpable and the flares looked like a line of small fires scattered along the route as if to jolt passers-by into paying attention.
I've heard stories of groups of high schoolers who compete every morning to get the fastest time on the Mini, and college dormitories where the Sunday crossword is tacked on the wall so that passers-by can add answers throughout the week.
He then declared that the brick was, at that very moment, sitting on that corner — unremarkable to passers-by, if they even noticed it, and in this way transfigured back to a state of mute mundanity, like a Duchamp ready-made in reverse.
It pitched a gigantic tent outside the UN compound, luring passers-by with free food and hosting talks by notable American greens including Mr Brown, Al Gore and Michael Bloomberg, a former Republican mayor of New York who now heads the financial-disclosure task force.
Camped on a red brick sidewalk under a plastic tarp, Ms. Picciotto, a diminutive, weather-beaten Spanish immigrant and transplanted New Yorker, became a familiar sight to passers-by and tourists as she denounced nuclear weaponry and fended off those who dismissed her as daft.
In addition to hearing from some of the best and brightest minds in the industry, you'll get to walk through Startup Alley and Hardware Alley, and connect with hundreds of promising early-stage companies that will be demoing their products and services to passers-by.
It has teamed up with city park officials and other conservation and community groups to make improvements to hiking trails in some areas, including building wooden steps over muddy spots and covering informal paths cut by passers-by who have trampled over native plants.
Twelve others, passers-by and visitors of a nearby public garden, were wounded in the attack, one of dozens of Israeli air strikes on the densely populated enclave on Saturday which damaged residential and office buildings, shattered car windows and caused panic among residents.
Their apparent fearlessness was awe-inspiring — they either weaved through the thick crowds as if they didn't exist, or just sat upon perches of all shapes and sizes, silently judging passers-by as cats do and purring when people went over to pet them.
"This is what I did 30 years ago, because it's a way I know I can help," said Marta García as she handed coffee and snacks to police officers, paramedics, volunteers and passers-by near a collapsed residential building in the Del Valle neighborhood.
On one of the first few days, though, under brilliant sunshine, Alexandra Panova, the 71st-ranked player in the world, stretched with her trainer, Tim Hoper, then reclined on the deck chairs in total seclusion — until interrupted by a pair of curious passers-by.
A drawing set on the High Line in Manhattan, which features a poster of Zoe Leonard's furiously direct 1992 protest poem "I want a president," focuses less on the poem's political context than on four passers-by in autumn jackets who've stopped to read it.
A grainy video of a magazine shoot starring Kate Moss with a pixie crop that was photographed by Corinne Day in a gritty bedsit in Blackpool, drew smiles last week from visitors, a medley of students and fashion types, tourists and curious passers-by.
The street seats grew out of a national movement that began in San Francisco in 276 when members of an arts collective called Rebar transformed a parking spot with grass turf, a bench and potted tree, and invited passers-by to feed the meter.
On both sides of the strait, permafrost means that houses are built on stubby stilts that in theory can be adjusted as the ground shifts between the long freeze and the fleeting thaw, offering passers-by a view of ungainly pipes and rubbish underneath.
Shot by the veteran photographer Tim Walker and styled by Goddard's sister, Alice, its glossy pages are filled with the designer's bright pieces, all worn by friends, family members — and even some passers-by, like a builder's merchant named Nick, and Tommy Taylor, a hairstylist.
AHMEDABAD, India — The roads are a hive of activity: women hoisting buckets of sand, work crews laying down fresh tar, an army of sweepers attacking debris and a new wall going up in front of a slum, apparently to hide it from passers-by.
During the library's regular hours, Ms. Davidov said, there has been a steady stream of visitors, including students, jewelry designers scouting for inspiration (whom she declines to name) and curious passers-by surprised to find a library among the building's warren of wholesale jewelry vendors.
On this day, the spirit of commerce was lively on Lafayette Street, with vans lining the far side of the block, the trunks popped to display boxes and bags packed with limited-edition inventory from Nike, Supreme and other vendors — a lure for passers-by.
But when a builder offered her $1.28 million for her corner lot of nearly an acre, Ms. Wall instead sold her development rights to Southampton town for $984,000, ensuring that the pastoral vistas she and her family had enjoyed would delight passers-by in perpetuity.
A bronze statue of a girl, fists on her hips, staring down the famous 7,000-pound "Charging Bull" sculpture near Wall Street, captivated passers-by on Wednesday and drew an overwhelming response online, where many viewed it as a powerful symbol for International Women's Day.
The community has been known as the homeplace of the mountain dulcimer ever since a revered maker, James Edward ("Uncle Ed") Thomas, pushed a cartload of angelic-sounding dulcimers up and down the creek roads, keeping a chair handy to play tunes for passers-by.
But the city cannot seem to get enough of the tiny, bean-shaped vehicles, which look like curiously shrunken cousins of the iconic New York Police Department patrol car and which never fail to draw the attention, and sometimes the affection, of curious passers-by.
"Bear Story" is a whimsical tale-within-a-tale about a melancholy old bear who takes a diorama he has created about the unhappy life of a circus bear to a street corner and invites passers-by to look into the peephole in exchange for a coin.
Carefully-placed questions stay with us far longer than definitive answers, but it takes an awful lot of work to create the unknown, to construct the hidden foundations beneath the sands that will keep that curious hand in the desert puzzling passers-by for decades to come.
On a Monday in June, Mr. Olmedo bellowed strains of "Nessun Dorma" out onto 32nd Street, his robust vibrato echoing up the street as if it were a concert hall, in an effort to entice passers-by to Opera Night, a weekly tradition Mr. Yi has resurrected.
"In galleries, people come to see art; in public buildings you have a lot of passers-by who have no clue about art — and I am all for as many people seeing my work as possible, and for everyone having their own perspective on it," she said.
Though most young entrepreneurs don't encounter problems setting up folding tables and selling carafes of freshly squeezed lemonade to thirsty (read: supportive or nostalgic) passers-by, it isn't unheard-of for unsuspecting children to have their stands shut down because of complaints from neighbors or businesses.
Each of these visual cues, vying for just a second of New Yorkers' attention, hints at the mundanity of city life: menu options at a restaurant, illuminated by neon tubes; Times Square billboards attempting to sway passers-by to give their brand of underwear a chance.
And in 2008, a 25-year-old man who had posted a series of warnings on an online bulletin board plowed a rental truck into a crowd of pedestrians in the Akihabara electronics district of Tokyo before stabbing passers-by, killing a total of seven people.
Though intended to protect passers-by from falling debris, these eyesores known as sidewalk sheds have often become a blight, drawing a barrage of complaints from residents and businesses that they block light and views, attract crime and litter and impede foot traffic along congested sidewalks.
He first gained attention in 2012 with "Colour The Walls of Your Street", a campaign in which he invited friends, passers-by and strangers on social media to paint bright murals in areas of Sana'a that had been affected by conflict after the Yemeni uprising in 2011.
Carousing, imbibing, aimlessly walking the dark stone streets, stopping to hear a musician serenading passers-by near one of the city's many old churches, or to watch a couple of children re-enacting that evening's Barcelona-Juventus soccer match against a wall off the Carrer del Carme.
The concept itself is simple: Paint an outdoor wall in a bright color, usually sky blue, decorate it with slogans about how giving to the poor enriches the giver as much as the receiver, then provision the wall with nails so passers-by can hang up clothing to donate.
In the painting "Drinnen und Draussen" (Inside and Outside), members of the elite celebrate on the right side of the composition, flush, fat and well stocked with Champagne and cigars, while on the left, a disheveled man with a crutch and a wooden leg begs from passers-by.
What sticks with me most, though, is the pervasive Swiss sense of hospitality and human kindness, from Lucerne passers-by, fellow tourists and good people like Mr. Meier — all of whom went out of their way to help a solo traveler avert disaster and feel a little less alone.
United States complaint: When the convoy of vehicles pulled up to the Gonzalez family's home, federal agents immediately began indiscriminately spraying gas to immobilize, restrain and suppress persons who had assembled peacefully behind the barricade, as well as neighbors, passers-by, and even members of the news media.
His escalating stunts in March alone included dangling a $20 bill from his balcony using a fishing rod to tempt passers-by, rigging a zip line over Hollywood Boulevard to send gifts to fans camped outside and pretending to be shot as fans watched in horror outside his window.
I don't think I was that crazy about TV when "Alf" was on, although I have sehnsucht for "Alf" because one of my favorite dogs, now deceased, was considered an Alf doppelgänger by many passers-by — she had a very misshapen nose, this dog, and a prominent, quizzical brow.
The police were still searching five addresses, had concluded 22004 searches and were sifting through 22005,20153 seized items, including huge amounts of computer data and video footage taken by passers-by on Westminster Bridge at the time of the attack, said Mark Rowley, assistant commissioner of the Metropolitan Police.
Armed with the premise that "Most Americans can name more judges from 'America's Got Talent' than justices on the Supreme Court," Jimmy Kimmel's "Lie Witness News" crew on Wednesday hit the streets outside the show's studio to ask passers-by their thoughts on President Obama's newly announced Supreme Court nominee.
The Internet has a way of placing all of us — you, me, the online peddler of counterfeit Viagra, the editor of The Paris Review — in the undignified position of those touts who haunt the sidewalks outside bad restaurants in tourist-­trap neighborhoods, thrusting menus in the faces of passersby.
For example, four women share a simply furnished cabana on the club's westernmost block, which has sunset views and few children, while Vinnie Cennamo, 63, enjoys sunning himself on his section of the deck, which juts out over the busy patio around an adults-only pool, and chatting with passers-by.
Sandeep Manu, manager of BC Wireless, a cellphone repair store on the block where the crash occurred, said he arrived at work minutes after it happened to find passers-by flinging their belongings to the ground and frantically working to flip the car onto its side to free Ms. Dauplaise.
In one example, Khamzat Azimov, 20, a French citizen born in Chechnya who stabbed five passers-by in May near the Paris Opera, killing one, was flagged in 2016 because of his contacts with people who wanted to go to Syria to join the Islamic State, according to French news reports.
In response to questions from reporters, Mr. Trump on Wednesday had said he would be open to transferring Sayfullo Saipov, the immigrant from Uzbekistan charged with plowing a pickup truck into passers-by in Manhattan and killing eight people, from the civilian justice system to the military system at Guantánamo.
Passers-by and gawkers with smartphones also struggled to get a shot of Ms. Hyon, who rose to pre-eminence on the propaganda-heavy North Korean pop music scene with her No. 1 hit "A Girl in the Saddle of a Steed," a song about a tireless, overachieving female factory worker.
The building, designed by Architecture Research Office, has a simple chocolate-brick facade, with a glowing-green vertical marquee above a black steel awning; in recent days, the Flea, seeking to connect with its new neighborhood, has been offering free lemonade to passers-by in exchange for their email addresses.
He was characteristically shlumpy, in an oversized black pullover hoodie and a red 49ers baseball cap; gracious to the passers-by who thanked him for his activism and asked for a handshake or a selfie; and thoughtful about theater, as he explained what a firebrand was doing amid the "Cats" crowd.
The same program features Ismaïl Bahri's "Foyer," an ingenious, mesmerizing digital work shot in Tunisia in which a simple piece of paper fluttering in front of the camera becomes a screen onto which assorted passers-by project their thoughts, including those of some police who suspiciously wonder what Mr. Bahri is up to.
In the long weeks of July and August, when black people were being harassed by random white passers-by for grilling in public parks or selling bottles of water and when bad political news was emerging at a blistering, almost incomprehensible rate, I felt especially exposed as a black woman in Montana.
THE HUNDRED YEARS' WAR ON PALESTINEA History of Settler Colonialism and Resistance, 1917-2017By Rashid Khalidi On a morning in early June 1967, Rashid Khalidi was walking down a New York City sidewalk when he came upon a group of people holding an open bedsheet into which passers-by were tossing money.
A student at Ohio State University intentionally rammed a car into pedestrians on a busy campus sidewalk on Monday morning and then began slashing passers-by with a butcher knife, the authorities said, injuring 11 students and faculty and staff members, and setting off panic at one of the nation's largest public universities.
In July, she will unveil a major public work of her own, a 150-foot-long series of 37 vividly colorful stained-glass windows, funded by the San Francisco Arts Commission, which she hopes will inspire passers-by in an equally unlikely setting: the new AirTrain terminal at the city's international airport.
In fairness to Fizdale, he's in a most unenviable position, with a roster reconstruction that — no matter how much the front office crowed about its Plan B after the snubbing of the most desirable free agents — was comparable to handing out free tickets to passers-by to fill an empty theater minutes before curtain.
Pick up a pedicab (they are in tourist hubs or can be easily ordered; 504-891-3441) and make your way over to the Faubourg Marigny district, wooting freely with your clan and passers-by as you encounter costumed partygoers and "second line" parades, the impromptu street celebrations featuring a sizable brass marching band.
As he tried to sell a phone to passers-by, the man, who asked that his name not be used because of his drug use, said that a few hours earlier, when a friend had asked him for some K2, he had given him a bag of marijuana instead, telling the friend it was safer.
Ms. Ross-Ho's exaggerated keys, modeled after functioning ones that open doors to real locations around the city, are almost certain to be come across by passers-by who had no expectation of a run-in with an Art Basel installation that day — chance encounters echoing the imagined accidents by which the keys were lost.
His political outlook was shaped, he said, in part by the firing of teachers because of their political views, and in part by his bewilderment one day in the late 1940s when he, a friend and one elderly woman were the only passers-by willing to sign a petition supporting the Bill of Rights.
That should stop passers-by and curious friends from getting at your phone, but more information than you might think can be accessed from the lock screen—for example, by default on an iOS device you can launch Siri and ask "who do I call most?" to see a list of recent calls, no unlock required.
During part of this research, Banissy ran a study at the Science Museum in London, asking passers-by to fill out questionnaires about their own empathy levels and to take part in tests, during which they were delivered a tap to their cheek while being shown someone else being tapped on a different side of their face.
On a rainy afternoon this spring, the photographer Gaia Squarci was working with a crew of French journalists when she encountered Ms. Hummel on the neighborhood's main commercial street, wearing a purple tea length dress with a gold sequin jacket and a crown, recruiting passers-by to attend the prom — all ages welcome, pay-what-you-can.
Fears, his friend Canales says, was one of the first people Canales knew to understand this and promote the memes as broadly as he could, standing on street corners and "sieg heil-ing" at passers-by or waving a swastika-laden Pepe the Frog sign reading "Free Helicopter Rides," an allusion to the murder of political enemies, notably leftists.
Hunting, fishing and farming are prohibited in the area, and on a walk through the woods visitors might glimpse a sitatunga antelope or encounter troops of white-throated monkeys (categorized as vulnerable by the International Union for Conservation of Nature), playing in the trees or begging for the bananas they are accustomed to getting from passers-by.
In an interview at a Lower East Side hotel, the affable Mr. Buress — who'd spent his downtime that afternoon yelling, "Hey, come here!" to passers-by as he and a videographer created an impromptu man-on-the-street talk show — spoke about what he brings to moviemaking, his relationship with fame and why he stopped drinking.

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