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A guided tour of Philly’s weirdest public art
This is “Freedom” by Zenos Frudakis. Here’s what I wrote about it.

Location: 16th and Vine, right outside the GlaxoSmithKline building.

What it should be called: “Resident Evil.”

Why we hate it: It totally looks like they’re lab rats escaping from some underground GSK facility.

From the Daily News, August 14, 2012.
The phone calls I’ve received today have been … um … colorful. Hey, at least they aren’t racist!
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A guided tour of Philly’s weirdest public art

This is “Freedom” by Zenos Frudakis. Here’s what I wrote about it.

Location: 16th and Vine, right outside the GlaxoSmithKline building.

What it should be called: “Resident Evil.”

Why we hate it: It totally looks like they’re lab rats escaping from some underground GSK facility.

From the Daily News, August 14, 2012.

The phone calls I’ve received today have been … um … colorful. Hey, at least they aren’t racist!

    • #clips
    • #public art
    • #philadelphia
    • #claes oldenberg
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I'm a features reporter at the Philadelphia Daily News and sometimes I write TV reviews for the AV Club. I mainly think about TV, movies and Bruce Springsteen. Here's what I will do here: post my pieces, write in-depth analysis of minor sitcom characters and just generally show off my steez.

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