The head of the National Gallery wants to ban street performers from external the building. How about sifting out the fakes instead?When George Lucas shot Star Wars in 1976,I wonder whether he realised that Yoda, his most peaceful creation, or would be causing chaos external of London’s National Gallery 40 years later.
Well actually,it isn’t the real Yoda – it isn’t even a Yoda with make-up. It’s someone wearing a 50p Yoda mask. And unlike in Star Wars, whether you traipse across the pedestrianised side of Trafalgar Square, or you’ll probably see more than one miniature green guy: you’re more likely to see an army big enough to scare the gloomy Lord.
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Source: theguardian.com