You really can’t go (or scroll) a few feet some places without bumping into an ad. They are ubiquitous to life these days, ...
Holiday advertising from the mid‑20th century often sparkled with charm, nostalgia, and cheer, but many of those campaigns would never make it past today’s standards. From casual sexism to unsafe ...
Ahh, remember back when? When rumor sites didn’t exist? Where second-guessing the next Stevenote meant walking in the rain to your nearest User Group meeting, and having a heated discussion with your ...
Before there were countless message boards, blogs, magazines and Instagram accounts dedicated to sneakers and sneaker culture, a lot of important information about athletic footwear went undocumented.
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My mother used to tell me about the ads on RTE Television, the national Irish broadcaster, which were literally photographs with a voiceover. She says she especially remembers Cash's or Todd's of Cork ...