From last year's Unsilent Night event in New York City
A very giddy Friend of Unfair Park sends word that, for the first time, downtown Dallas will experience one of composer Phil Kline's famous "unsilent nights," a Manhattan ritual since 1992. After the jump is a video New York magazine made during last year's boombox parade through NYC, but for those in need of an explainer, here's how Kline describes the event: It's "like a Christmas caroling party except we don't sing, but rather carry boomboxes, each playing a separate tape or CD which is part of the piece. In effect, we become a city-block-long stereo system."
If this is whey they are wanting to make Dallas a more walkable city, more power to them!
Coincidentally, the Legion of Entrepreneurial Pick Pockets Exploiting Rounded-up Traffic (L.E.P.P.E.R.T.) Convention is in town that week also.
Dress in layers.