EXCLUSIVE: It was 1980 when Allan Bridge, a restless painter from Washington, D.C., posted flyers around New York City encouraging people to call a mysterious line and "apologize for their wrongs… ...
A New York City artist who set up an anonymous 'apology hotline' that was used by murderers and molesters to secretly confess to their crimes watched his life slowly 'unravel' after struggling to cope ...
As an artist, Allan Bridge was troubled by his past. After moving to New York in 1977 and before turning to his creativity to make a living, he had struggled to make ends meet as a carpenter ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. The posters started appearing all over Manhattan in 1980. “Attention amateurs, professional, criminals, blue collar, white collar,” they ...
When Allan Bridge started The Apology Line, he wanted to help people unburden themselves from past regret – a feeling he was all too familiar with. The struggling artist had the idea to created a ...
In New York City, from 1980 until the mid-nineties, an artist named Allan Bridge, known to the public only as Mr. Apology, conducted a social experiment and art project from his Manhattan loft. (Alec ...
The first episode of The Apology Line, the latest hit from the podcast network Wondery, begins with a somber voice intoning a cautionary message: “The following contains descriptions of violence, ...
A Perth jury has taken less than an hour to convict a drug-affected truck driver who ploughed into a stationary car in WA's Wheatbelt region, killing a woman and her young son, of a string of charges ...
For 14 years ‘Mr Apology’ heard confessions from the worst kind of criminal – but the “dark” admissions saw his own life “unravel”. The struggling artist had the idea to created a hotline people could ...