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With a little help from his friends By Tim Nudd Yeah, pranks are a bit passé. But a good one is still plenty entertaining, and this Heineken stunt from Publicis Italy is worth it—because the victim, who awesomely thinks he's the one being ... Read more » |
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What's play for one girl is a death sentence for another By Angela Natividad |
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Conquering real people's fears By Tim Nudd |
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Just don't make it angry By David Gianatasio |
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Escape your cube into fantasy land By Gabriel Beltrone If you're an overworked office drone in need of steamy relief, romance publisher Harlequin reminds you that you can carry all the fantasies you need for just such an emergency ... in a conveniently purse-friendly ... Read more » |
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Posters for the show debuted here at SXSW By Kristina Monllos If there's anything that HBO's Silicon Valley does well, it's deriding the tech world's faux altruistic attitude. While it's easy to applaud the show for the way it perfectly navigates the weird ... Read more » |
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How loving a pet saved one man's life By David Kiefaber Someone at Advocate Creative must have reread Where the Red Fern Grows recently, because this six-minute video, made for the Humane Society of Silicon Valley's #MutualRescue campaign, punches the exact same spot ... Read more » |
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'Confessions of a Republican' resurrected from 1964 By David Griner A Republican Party divided. A high-profile candidate known for his extreme statements and hawkish saber-rattling. Sound familiar? Read more » |
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Who needs friends with a co-pilot like this? By David Gianatasio Move over, KITT. This concept car from BMW makes you look like a broken-down jalopy. Read more » |
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A vicarious thrill By Gabriel Beltrone Imagine doing the thing you love the most. Then imagine you can't do it anymore, because of a debilitating disease. Read more » |
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