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Didn't Catch NYC's Gilmore Girls Coffee Shop Pop-up? Here's What You Missed Netflix turned 200 real-world locations into Luke's Diner By Sami Main This morning, dutiful fans lined up around 200 local coffee shops, all in the name of Gilmore Girls. Read more » |
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Will Google's 'Soft and Cozy' Approach to VR Headsets Make the Space More Mainstream? Agency execs weigh in on implications By Christopher Heine Google on Tuesday introduced a $79 virtual-reality headset called View along with Pixel, a smartphone that can act as a companion device. The VR goggles, which will be available in November, are made of clothinglike ... Read more » |
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Havas Chicago Filled a Room With Boobs You Can Play With for #CheckYoSelf Campaign Sequel to 2015's peep show By Tim Nudd Havas Chicago certainly knows how to stop pedestrians in their tracks with its office-window installations for Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Read more » |
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Why the Peanuts Gang Is Surging in Popularity After So Many Years You're a good (65-year-old) brand, Charlie Brown By T.L. Stanley There's an ambitious gal running for president who was never satisfied with the idea of being first lady. She's sharp, decisive and, by her own admission, "a little bossy." She looks forward to ... Read more » |
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Chelsea Handler on Why You Won't See Her Name on a Vodka Bottle And how the Netflix host chooses her brand partners By Kristina Monllos Specs Age 41 Claim to fame Comedian; host of Chelsea and Chelsea Does on Netflix Base Los Angeles Twitter @chelseahandler Read more » |
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Chance the Rapper Meets Chance the Wrapper in Weird, Awesome Kit Kat Ad And he tries out the classic jingle By Tim Nudd In advertising's best pun so far this year, Chance the Rapper encounters Chance the Wrapper in this new Halloween-themed Kit Kat commercial by agency Anomaly. Read more » |
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British PSA Urging Cyclists to Avoid Turning Trucks Draws Fire From Riders Drivers must be more careful, critics say By Gabriel Beltrone A road safety ad by AMV BBDO is sparking cries of victim-blaming in the U.K. for warning cyclists to hang back from trucks that are making left turns—the driver's blind side on that country's roads. Read more » |
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