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18. Dancing with Donald, the Graffiti Research Lab

Last night, Elvis and Emma Lee took Toni! Tony! Toné! to the Museum of Modern Art for a PopRally. The night featured a documentary by the Graffiti Research Lab, and panel discussion with the gentlemen involved, including Katsu-in-a-mask. Emma Lee and Elvis are regular Luddites, but Throwies were so simple even the King understood. This was exciting. Also, they harbor ambitions to hardwire—just yesterday afternoon, Emma Lee was telling Elvis they should take a electricity class—and seeing Laser Tag made Emma Lee want to start making circuit boards and throwing them on the streets.

A Dance Party afterwards featured some familiar faces from Providence named Javelin and Anarchy in Motion. Diana Ross almost spilled beer on the Donald Judd outside the color show, but she missed.

In tribute to last night’s artists, Emma Lee’s five minute Sharpie portrait: