The State Supreme Court Building.
Emmanuel explains things for the WBAI reporter.
Emmanuel and WBAI reporter.
The march begins.
At the front of the procession.
New York City cab displays Free Kevin sign.
Federal courthouse (foreground) and State Supreme Court (background).
One of the many processions.
A sympathetic payphone.
This guy really knew how to chant.
New York City hotdog vender poses with a Free Kevin bumper sticker
People seem so insignificant next to the federal building. Oh and, by the way, it's illegal to take pictures like this, according to the federal marshalls.
The 2600 film crew in action. (Yes, there is reasoning behind the boom being pointed somewhere the camrea is not.)
Posing outside the federal building - we made these people sign release forms absolving us of all responsibility for their deaths by sniper fire.
How the federal building looks if you're falling down.
Emmanuel and friends with one of the 3000 fliers that didn't get handed out.
One of the many people who took one of our fliers.
An on the spot strategy session.
Standing just outside federal property.
The hotdog vendor had to leave for his evening prayers so he left us in charge while he was gone! Who says New York is a town without trust?
The hotdog vendor had to leave for his evening prayers so he left us in charge while he was gone! Who says New York is a town without trust?
Did you know there are Free Kevin stands on every corner?
On the Long Island Railroad.
These stickers just fit in everywhere!
photos by Neon Samurai