The Apology Line, a confessional telephone art project that enabled callers to phone in and confess their misgivings and misdeeds, has been revived in New York City.  Originally created by artist Allan Bridge, the project fell silent after Bridge was killed in a boating accident.  But recently, posters have reappeared across the city, thanks to the efforts of an anonymous Brooklyn artist.  “A voice inside of me said there’s no reason that the line had to die just because Allan died,†the unknown artist said in an interview with the NY Times. “It’s an outlet, and some people need that outlet.â€Read more at The NY Times
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New Yorker Revives Apology Line