Beyoncé has released a second campaign for Levi's, this time recreating an iconic ad from 1991 as she sizzles in denim on denim inside a cowboy bar while playing pool Beyonce has released a second ...
Buffalo (NY) journalist and historian Steve Cichon has an article on the Trending Buffalo website (“Everything from 1991 Radio Shack ad I now do with my phone“) featuring a full-page Radio Shack ad ...
“Sizzler is the one that brings us choices,” and those choices all come with a flag-wrapped side dish of freedom! Never before and never again have the American people looked more majestic than in the ...
KUSA – What's the first thing you think of when you hear the word "America?" Is it dogs catching Frisbees in beautiful parks? What about smiling couples walking on a beach? Happy construction workers?
In November 1991, black scholars Barbara Ransby, Deborah King and Elsa Barkley Brown organized 1,600 black women to purchase an ad in the New York Times and seven other newspapers. The full-page ...
Ahead of the Star Awards on April 9, an ad from 32 years ago has been circulating on social media. Yesterday (April 5), the Facebook account Daily Quote Singapore posted the 1991 advertisement from ...
As an ad, Barack Obama's 1991 public service announcement on Black History Month for TBS is terrible: The 29-year-old Obama -- then the editor of the Harvard Law Review-- faces the camera, reads a ...
Sixteen-hundred men took out a full-page ad in The New York Times on Wednesday to voice their support for Christine Blasey Ford in a powerful show of force that mirrors a 1991 ad supporting Anita Hill ...
This hilarious Radio Shack ad from 1991 perfectly highlights just how powerful smartphones are. The iPhone's $700 pricetag is steep, but the extent to which it has replaced other technology makes it ...
The U.S. president might doubt the reality of human-driven climate change, but you know who doesn't? Major oil companies. In fact, they've known the reality of the problem for decades. Take Royal ...
When Doug Schuler picked up the August 22 issue of Westword back in 1991, he wasn’t looking to find a romantic partner – let alone someone he’d want to spend the rest of his life with. “I knew the ads ...