Hotline: Bomb scare dude’s new message: ‘Help’
Michael Marotta By Michael Marotta / Hotline
Wednesday, February 20, 2008 - Updated 9h ago
More than a year after he accidentally brought Boston to its knees by posting flashing Mooninite LED screens around town, Peter “Zebbler” Berdovsky is looking to gain attention once again. This time he’s trying to help his mother escape her native Belarus.
The man behind “Aqua Teen Hunger Force” guerrilla marketing campaign - which caused an unintended bomb scare throughout the city - is organizing Come Home, a March 8 fund-raiser at the Good Life (28 Kingston St.). It’s designed to raise money to get his mother out of Belarus and into Poland, where a more stable living situation among relatives awaits.
Berdovsky is hoping the underground arts community will help provide his 58-year-old mother with food, lodging, plane tickets and travel documents to leave the former Soviet republic where her home was recently seized.
“My mom is in dire need of a safe place to live, as the place and country in which she lives is becoming more and more dangerous,” Berdovsky, 28, said in a statement. “My brother and I are helping her move to Poland, to live in a safer environment. She is suffering stoically, but I’m afraid the breaking point has been reached.”
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