If your late T train was stressing you out, would some fun googly eyes brighten your mood? A local group believes so, as they call on the MBTA to attach googly eyes to the front of trains. More than ...
Jeff Keith, who runs a nonprofit, claimed he was behind some of the googly eyes that mysteriously appeared on public art in Bend, Ore. By Simon J. Levien Last month, googly eyes appeared on pieces of ...
Late last month, the city of Bend, Oregon, went viral after someone began sticking googly eyes onto public sculptures around ...
Commuting can be a soul crushing experience. On good days when the trains run on time, it’s tolerable. On a bad day, commuters can feel like Murphy’s law is in full effect. Can one simple addition ...
Members with the group "Googly Eyes on the MBTA" rallied on Boston Common near the Park Street station Monday. (Meghan B. Kelly/WBUR) Editor's note: The group did, indeed, achieve their goal, which ...
Your late MBTA train might actually spark a smile or laugh for once. The T has added “googly” eyes to five vehicles after a group of riders rallied for train googly eyes earlier this year. The googly ...
Typically, all eyes are on the MBTA for the many problems its riders encounter. A stopped train here, an engine fire there, irritating delays at nearly every turn. Not exactly cause for celebration.
Someone has been adhering googly eyes to statues in Bend, Oregon, and city officials aren’t laughing. Photo from City of Bend via Instagram City leaders may not be pleased by the googly eyes popping ...
Statues in the Oregon city of Bend, which have been given a makeover thanks to the addition of googly eyes, have gone viral online and attracted an international audience - with even The Late Show ...
Travel around Bend and you might notice something different about the sculptures on several of the city’s roundabouts – a pair of googly eyes. Someone or several people have placed the oversized ...
The eyes were attached to eight installations, to the delight of residents. City officials, who lamented the cost of repairs, were less amused. By Emmett Lindner If you travel through Bend, Ore., and ...