We knew Obamacare would create big changes in the healthcare system. We didn’t know Obamacare … or should we say Brobamacare…would beget “brosurance.” On Tuesday a Colorado group launched a “got ...
Are Monster’s X-Games not X-treme enough for you? Do Red Bull’s ads not only fail to give you wings, but leave you snoring on the ground? Do you doze off at Logan Paul’s endorsements of Prime Energy — ...
As a culture, we are accustomed to — and expect — the ad industry to push the envelope and bring us compelling new material to help us answer the really important questions in life, such as “which ...
A ad on X, which appears to be for a burger but doesn’t actually seem to be selling anything, is going viral, with posters wondering what the heck is going on. “Can someone actually explain what’s ...
Modern ski advertisements are, for the most part, safe and sanitized. This wasn’t always the case, though. Back in the 1980s and 1990s, sex jokes and other less politically correct material were used ...
Super Bowl Sunday has come and gone! It’s the national holiday when we’re forced to sit through football in order to watch ...
One of the greatest things about the Super Bowl is that, year after year, it is the one game where it doesn't really make sense to complain about the rampant stoppages of play, TV timeouts, and ...
Food ads in the 1970s were wordy, colorful, and descriptive. The ads didn’t just showcase a product, they showed consumers how to elevate it. Everything was straightforward, so no one had to guess how ...
Kathleen Culliton is Raw Story's assistant managing editor. She's been covering local and national news for more than a decade for outlets that include the New York Post, Al Jazeera, DNAinfo New York, ...