‘Equality of Injustice for All’: Saudi Arabia Expands Crackdown on Dissent

The kingdom’s courts are meting out harsher punishments than ever to citizens who criticize the government, with prosecutions built on Twitter posts ending in prison sentences of 15 to 45 years.

Plant Salon’s Nika Vaughan on creating a space ‘where community grows’

The Chicago retail executive shares her thoughts on a creative solution born of the pandemic.

Don Lemon Will Return to CNN on Wednesday After Uproar

CNN’s chairman, Chris Licht, said in a Monday night memo that the anchor “has agreed to participate in formal training” after making on-air comments widely regarded as sexist.

Josh Cellars debuts new brand campaign from AOR Tombras

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Campaign focuses on founder Joseph Carr and his gratitude towards all of those who have helped him make Josh Cellars successful

Sweetshop Director Edward Berger's feature "All quiet on the western front" wins 7 BAFTAs including best director

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It was a night of celebration for SWEETSHOP Director Edward Berger as his devastating Netflix drama, All Quiet on the Western Front took out 7 of the

Top 35 Architecture Trends in February – From Waterfront Social Housing to Massive Urban Solar Farms (TOPLIST)

(TrendHunter.com) Featuring self-healing concrete and ocean-cleaning island cities, the February 2023 architecture round-up certainly showcases some important developments that contribute to sustainable living—or…

Top 35 Branding Trends in February – From Romantic Ruby Chocolate Bars to Floral Bath Sets (TOPLIST)

(TrendHunter.com) The February 2023 branding trend round-up showcases how contemporary brands are utilizing strategic visual aesthetic and techniques to peak consumer curiosity and encourage demand. The February 2023…

James O’Keefe Is Removed as Project Veritas’ Leader

Mr. O’Keefe had been the face of the group since he founded Project Veritas in his father’s garage in suburban New York in 2010.

Don Lemon, Nikki Haley and the Lessons of a Hoodie

The CNN anchor should have known there is a fine line between showing some personality and things getting personal.

Ally Financial CMO Andrea Brimmer on How a Deal With Disney Levels the Playing Field

Financial services firm Ally is partnering with Disney for a sponsorship package that puts gender equity front and center. The agreement, announced Monday morning, features a 90% media investment, solely in women’s sports, that will include coverage of game highlights, branded content and features across ESPN, along with regular, in-episode SportsCenter segments. The remaining 10%…

New York Times Wins 3 Polk Awards

The Times was honored for its coverage of the war in Ukraine and a photo of war victims, as well as for its reporting on private schools for Hasidic Jews in New York.

The ANDY Awards Strap Creative Chiefs to a Lie Detector Test to Validate the Awards

The International ANDY Awards is the first awards show of the season, and as such, it often predicts what campaigns may come out on top in the rest of the awards shows. To prove that point, the Advertising Club of New York strapped a select group of top creatives to a lie detector test to…

Supreme Court to Hear Case That Targets a Legal Shield of Tech Giants

The justices are set to hear a case challenging Section 230, a law that protects Google, Facebook and others from lawsuits over what their users post online.

Istvan Banyai, Illustrator Who Mined the Surreal, Dies at 73

His fantastical work for The New Yorker, New York and Playboy made him a hot commodity in the last golden era for magazines and their illustrators.

Jerrold Schecter, Who Procured Khrushchev’s Memoirs, Dies at 90

As a Time magazine bureau chief, he was pivotal in the publication of revelatory taped interviews with the ousted premier that had been smuggled out of the Soviet Union.

‘Daisy Jones & the Six’ and the Ballad of Making Rock ’n’ Roll TV

After more than a year of delays and adjustments, the big-budget adaptation of a best-selling novel about music, love and fame hopes to become this year’s irresistible streaming series.

Adweek Podcast: Love in McDonald’s With Cardi B and Offset

If you’ve stuck with Yeah, That’s Probably an Ad over the years, you’ll know there’s one ongoing QSR strategy that often leaves us hungry for more: McDonald’s Famous Orders campaign. It’s the celebrity-wrapped gift that keeps on giving, both in terms of food and significant cultural moments. Good news for anyone with similarly large appetites:…

Canadá lança “Licença Maple” para incentivar turismo sem estresse no país

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O Canadá lançou uma nova campanha de turismo para incentivar que as pessoas tirem férias sem estresse em suas terras. Chamada de “Maple Leave”, que faz um trocadilho com Maple Leaf para significar um pedido de licença do trabalho, a iniciativa apresenta um comercial bem humorado que mostra o país do norte como uma lufada …

Leia Canadá lança “Licença Maple” para incentivar turismo sem estresse no país na íntegra no B9.

“Dança da Motinha”: 99 apresenta remake com Valesca Popozuda e Tati Quebra Barraco

99Moto Dança da Motinha

Nos anos 2000, o funk brasileiro foi liderado pelo “Furacão 2000”, que lançou novos talentos e produções que viralizaram nas rádios e TVs, dando voz a artistas periféricos e inserindo permanentemente o funk na cena cultural brasileira. A 99, se aproveitando desse mote, apresenta a empresa como responsável por democratizar o acesso às cidades transformando …

Leia “Dança da Motinha”: 99 apresenta remake com Valesca Popozuda e Tati Quebra Barraco na íntegra no B9.

Dramatic Animal Welfare Institute Campaign Reveals the Truth About Shark Attacks

Sharks very rarely attack humans, though people often fear the aquatic predators due to their portrayal in horror movies like Jaws and The Shallows. Tampa-based agency PPK for the Animal Welfare Institute in Washington, D.C. is flipping the script on those films with a campaign pointing out that when humans and sharks interact, it’s the…