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He rewrote it with more positive lines like "Overexcited," "Energized," and "Much to gain," then he recruited his girlfriend, Margot Reinstein, to help him tape his revisions over Colp's original one night last week.
John Lundberg: Commuters Rebel Against a Depressing Subway Poem John Lundberg 2011
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Colp intended for the poem to be a piece of conceptual art: it calls attention to the drudgery of the daily commute, and it does so in a place that's a pretty bleak part of the daily commute for many people.
John Lundberg: Commuters Rebel Against a Depressing Subway Poem John Lundberg 2011
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We know that Colp wasn't thrilled with how his poem was being displayed.
John Lundberg: Commuters Rebel Against a Depressing Subway Poem John Lundberg 2011
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The MTA "repaired" Colp's poem shortly after The Daily News brought Botwinick's changes to their attention, ensuring that commuters wouldn't miss their daily dose of depression.
John Lundberg: Commuters Rebel Against a Depressing Subway Poem John Lundberg 2011
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Twenty-year-old Josh Botwinick, a Bronx college student, recently decided that he'd had enough of Colp's misery-inducing poem.
John Lundberg: Commuters Rebel Against a Depressing Subway Poem John Lundberg 2011
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Twenty-year-old Josh Botwinick, a Bronx college student, recently decided that he'd had enough of Colp's misery-inducing poem.
John Lundberg: Commuters Rebel Against a Depressing Subway Poem John Lundberg 2011
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The poem is the clever product of the late conceptual artist and poet Norman Colp.
John Lundberg: Commuters Rebel Against a Depressing Subway Poem John Lundberg 2011
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Colp wanted the poem to connect with the trials of the New York City commuter.
John Lundberg: Commuters Rebel Against a Depressing Subway Poem John Lundberg 2011
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Colp wanted the poem to connect with the trials of the New York City commuter.
John Lundberg: Commuters Rebel Against a Depressing Subway Poem John Lundberg 2011
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He rewrote it with more positive lines like "Overexcited," "Energized," and "Much to gain," then he recruited his girlfriend, Margot Reinstein, to help him tape his revisions over Colp's original one night last week.
John Lundberg: Commuters Rebel Against a Depressing Subway Poem John Lundberg 2011
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