Sonos Embraces 'Subway Therapy' After Its Ads Threaten to Displace the Sticky Notes in NYC

Brand tries to preserve post-election art project

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For those in New York City grieving the results of the presidential election, the "Subway Therapy" wall of sticky notes inside New York City's Union Square station has been a source of solace and inspiration.

The wall was set up within hours of the Nov. 8 results by artist Levee, who showed up in the station with pens and hundreds of sticky notes—and urged people to share their feelings in those early traumatic hours and stick them on the wall for everyone to see.

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