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unusual facts about At the Mall


Baron Zen

His recording career as Baron Zen started back in 1988, collected in At the Mall.



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Art Shay

Since the opening in 1976 of Northbrook Court Mall in Northbrook, Illinois, Shay has been chronicling life at the mall.

Bel Air Mall

In March of that year, discount retailer Target announced it would be locating its first South Alabama store at the mall.

Bridgewater Commons

One of the most significant appearances at the mall was made by Miranda Cosgrove in 2009 when she came to do a signing for her fans.

Golly! Ghost!

In one episode of T.U.F.F. Puppy, the main characters Dudley Puppy and Kitty Katswell could be seen playing this game at the mall in an arcade

Life, Love, and the Pursuit of Free Throws

Josie repeatedly attempts to impress her crush, Ethan Lancaster, with little success,even tripping down an up escalator at the mall to try to get his attention, while her best friend Cami is doing everything she can to become the high scorer on the basketball team so that she'll be chosen to participate in a demonstration with the coach's old friend and her idol, Rebecca Lobo.

Montclair Plaza

John Darnielle, of indie rock band the Mountain Goats, wrote an impromptu song regarding a date with his first girlfriend that took place at the mall during a sound check at Haverford College in 2003.

Northwest Plaza

Furniture retailer IKEA had also planned to open a store at the mall, but later withdrew its plans.

Robert Alai

In the wake of the Westgate shopping mall attack in Nairobi, Alai was praised, both by local and international media for his timely and creative use of social media, mainly Twitter, to provide updates of what was happening at the mall.

Smith Haven Mall

No artwork remains from the gallery which existed at the mall's inception, which also included work from Peter Max, among others.

Spring Hill Mall

In later years, Carson's itself did open at the mall, by acquiring former anchor Bergner's (which was added in 1981 as Bergner-Weise).

Sylvia Seegrist

Sylvia Wynanda Seegrist (born July 31, 1960) is an American woman who on October 30, 1985 opened fire at a Springfield, Pennsylvania shopping mall, killing three people and wounding seven others before being disarmed by a Volunteer Firefighter/EMT who was shopping at the mall.

Terrace at the Mall, Central Park

Terrace at the Mall, Central Park (French: Terrasse au centre commercial, Central Park) is an oil on panel painting by an American painter William Merritt Chase who was known as an exponent of Impressionism.