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"Fatherless" Collective Seeks Truth in an Alternative Facts Exhibit
The group showcases their own version of today’s information overload.
Watch James Van Der Beek's Hilarious Take on a Classic Vodka Ad for RED
Watch Van Der Beek's cheeky ad for Belevedere's (PRODUCT)RED vodka line, the proceeds from which will go towards fighting HIV/AIDS in Africa.
How Instagram Became One Giant Ad
Advertising came to Instagram with sponsored posts in 2014. Now it's teaming up with brands and retailers to make it easier for us to spend money—by tagging items we can then buy with one click.
Turning Cancer into a War Is Defeating Patients
A viral marketing campaign out of a Toronto hospital shows kids going to battle with cancer, but there's medical evidence that type of imagery hurts patients.
What YouTube Stars Are Going to Do Now That They Can’t Swear and Get Paid
What do you do if your ads get stripped?
Lorna Simpson's Timeless Deconstructions of Identity
The artist's latest work involved pairing photos of black women from old issues of 'Ebony' with images from a 1931 textbook.
What It's Like Being a Professional Hand Model
Brooke Colman has appeared in some of the most expensive, visible adverts in the world, and doubled for Julia Roberts and Ant and Dec, but you've never seen her face.
How One Man Ran the World's Only Menstruation Museum from His Basement
The story of a 73-year-old bachelor, a massive collection of menstrual memorabilia, and the museum that may one day rise again.
Ad Blocking Is Coming to Your Phone, Will Soon Be Everywhere
An ad-free browser and new ad-blocking capabilities in iOS mean ads on your phone may become a thing of the past.
Black Kat Cigarettes Are Purrrrfectly Smooth
In guest illustrator Jesse Balmer's episode of "The Blobby Boys," we find Kristoff fixated on a cigarette ad at 3:14 AM.
NFL Pulls Advertisements From Ray Rice Articles
Are sponsors beginning to abandon the NFL over the ongoing Ray Rice disaster?
The Cable Industry's Anti-Net Neutrality Ads Are All Scare Tactics, No Substance
Saying that rules written in the 1930s aren't fit for technology today isn't saying anything at all.