A prankster has thrown yellow dye into the fountain at New York's Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts.
Photos posted on social media Saturday show lemon-yellow water gushing from the fountain, which sits in front of the Metropolitan Opera and is a popular tourist attraction that has been featured in movies including "Moonstruck" and "Ghostbusters."
The Daily News reports the fountain was turned off after suddenly changing color Saturday afternoon.
A Lincoln Center spokeswoman says security notified the police, who are looking for the prankster. She says the fountain is being cleaned.
Wednesday morning, 1,000 people remain evacuated from their homes as the fast moving 117 fire burns East of Hanover.
Wednesday morning, 1,000 people remain evacuated from their homes as the fast moving 117 fire burns East of Hanover.
If you haven't heard the story of Toby the cat, it's a sad one, but has a happy ending that'll warm your heart. Toby was given to another family when his family realized they didn't want him anymore. But when Toby realized he missed his family, he traveled 12 miles back to his home, only to be rejected.
If you haven't heard the story of Toby the cat, it's a sad one, but has a happy ending that'll warm your heart. Toby was given to another family when his family realized they didn't want him anymore. But when Toby realized he missed his family, he traveled 12 miles back to his home, only to be rejected.
The 117 Fire in El Paso county has grown to 41,000 acres and is now the 5th biggest fire in Colorado history...
The 117 Fire in El Paso county has grown to 41,000 acres and is now the 5th biggest fire in Colorado history...
The Cripple Creek City Council voted 4-0 Wednesday night to approve a project of special merit designation needed to build a new six-story hotel and parking garage for the Bronco Billy's casino.
The Cripple Creek City Council voted 4-0 Wednesday night to approve a project of special merit designation needed to build a new six-story hotel and parking garage for the Bronco Billy's casino.