For those of us that shamelessly indulged in the masterpiece that is Sex and the City, most of us were thrilled to hear that the show was coming back for round 2 seventeen years after the original series concluded. What we didn’t know was that the producers would kill off READ MORE >
28—that’s the number of school shootings we’ve had in the U.S. in 2021 alone. The most recent school shooting at Oxford High School in Michigan on November 30th sadly comes with little surprise and demands the attention of the nation when confronting the divisive topic of gun violence in the READ MORE >
After a year of adjusting to hybrid or fully remote classes, America’s teachers have proven themselves to be the underdogs of the pandemic. So, restaurants across the country are making this year’s Teachers Appreciation Week particularly special by offering free food and discounts. Food chains such as Jimmy John’s, Sonic, READ MORE >
In the coming weeks, America’s Class of 2021 will be graduating in what has been the second year impacted by the pandemic. Although how to effectively and safely conduct a ceremony is considered differently per state, the Center for Disease Control (CDC) still recommends against large crowds and gatherings. For READ MORE >
With each new year comes new visions in the artistic realm. Art and design elements in 2021 seem to offer a refreshing glimpse of 2020’s hardships. Several themes can be identified in 2021’s current creative trends. For starters, themes of condolence and kindness seem to emanate in the art scene. READ MORE >
The Alliance for Inclusive and Multicultural Marketing (AIMM), a sector within the Association of National Advertisers (ANA), is working closely with agencies to increase multicultural marketing efforts in order to better appeal to larger, more diverse consumer bases. After a thorough analysis of advertisements aired during the Super Bowl, aspects READ MORE >
The ability to effectively communicate to a mass audience is just as vital for the survival of the health industry as it is the advertising/marketing/PR industry– if not more, when considering the importance of spreading awareness about certain diseases and health trends. There is an obvious knowledge gap between scientists READ MORE >
In honor of Women’s History Month, we’re spotlighting our creative director, Jack Sisterhenm, for his new piece entitled “The state and its affairs.” His work depicts a collage of headline court cases dating back 200 years in American history. Rather than attaching the cases to one certain person or group READ MORE >
We’re three months into 2021 and beyond ready to start vacationing again. As the travel industry is among the hardest hit due to the coronavirus pandemic, airlines, travel agencies, and hotels have already seen drastic changes as more countries are willing to let Americans in. The biggest change may be READ MORE >
Most luxury fashion brands stray from commenting on social affairs. Part of its mystifying charm is that with the title ‘luxury’ comes the implication that it is timeless– as if the industry is too elite to have to disclose their opinions on current events, publicly. As the events that took READ MORE >