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How “Ted Lasso” is Changing Americans’ Relationship with Soccer

November 5, 2021

You may have grown up bickering with your sisters and brothers over who got to play the next FIFA match on the PlayStation. Maybe you spent your Saturday mornings kicking around a soccer ball at youth soccer games (without really knowing what you were doing, of course). Admit it, you READ MORE >

Nike Kaepernick Billboard Takes Home the Gold

June 21, 2019

The best marketing work continues to make a splash long after its initial execution – and Nike’s recent “Dream Crazy” campaign is doing just that. The brand’s Colin Kaepernick billoard, which coincided with an attention-seizing tweet by Kaepernick himself, just won a Grand Prix award in the Outdoor category at READ MORE >

Historic Spelling Bee Features Eight Co-Champs

June 7, 2019

We often tell young children that everybody is a winner – and at this year’s Scripps National Spelling Bee, that was practically the case! The competition ended with eight different winners after the judges gave up trying to stump them. Each kid had gotten through the first 17 rounds without READ MORE >

Green Book Takes the Prize at 91st Academy Awards

March 1, 2019

Another year of film is officially in the books, now that the 91st Academy Awards have come and gone. And this year, it was “Green Book” that won the night’s biggest honor. The film, directed by Peter Farrelly and starring Viggo Mortensen and Mahershala Ali, is based on a true READ MORE >

Oscars to Run Without a Host

January 18, 2019

It’s been three decades since the Academy Awards have gone host-less, but it looks like this year’s edition will do just that. Near the end of 2017, social media users dug up offensive past tweets from comedian and actor Kevin Hart, who had been chosen as the host for this READ MORE >

Highs & Lows of the VMA Show

August 29, 2018

Award Show season is here and we’re kicking it off with the VMAs. Award shows are notorious for their awkward presenters (cue the crickets after a flopped joke) interesting fashion choices and in the case of the VMAs – wild musical performances. MTV’s VMAs took place on August 20that Radio READ MORE >

The Road Less Traveled

April 27, 2018

The Boston Marathon took place on April 16th, 2018 and it drew immense crowds who were gearing up to run the 26.2 miles. Athletes pounded the pavement and put their training to the test to take on the crazy challenge. Monday’s Marathon brought dismal weather that prompted runner Sarah Sellers READ MORE >

The 2018 Oscar Hits & Misses

March 14, 2018

The Oscars represent the height of Hollywood glitz and glam; a celebration of the movies that America loved…or didn’t. This award show had the typical must-see fashion successes and faux pas, boring presenters and hilarious bright spots. The big winners include Jordan Peele for Get Out who was historically the READ MORE >

The Unforgettable Oscar Moment

March 13, 2017

Even if you didn’t watch this year’s Oscars, you definitely know how it ended. Before 33 million viewers, the show business musical motion picture, “La La Land”, was named the 89th Academy Awards Best Picture winner BY MISTAKE! The category’s correct winner, “Moonlight”, didn’t even have their moment to shine READ MORE >

BPC Celebrates Its 10th Anniversary

March 13, 2017

2017 marks the Bipartisan Policy Center’s 10th anniversary. For a decade, BPC has worked to find actionable solutions to America’s major policy challenges. Since its formation in 2007 and under the guidance of its founders—Senate Majority Leaders Howard Baker, Tom Daschle, Bob Dole, and George Mitchell—BPC has debated differences, forged READ MORE >

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