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Posted by Bob Garfield on 06.24.06 @ 03:00 PM
ATLANTIS -- In the long run, we're all dead. But congratulations to Guinness "NoitulovE."
Posted by Bob Garfield on 06.23.06 @ 09:30 AM
Oh, they're not bad. They're good. They're clever, and they definitely employed the Internet. But, sigh, they're so.... incremental. The winners of Cyber Lions, like most of the entries, use the Internet as a medium -- another channel for reaching people, as opposed to a transformational opportunity to engage the user.
Posted by Bob Garfield on 06.23.06 @ 07:36 AM
Lord Maurice Saatchi, the advertising living legend and gigantically-bespectacled parliamentarian, spoke in Cannes Thursday with a message borrowed from Thoreau:
Posted by Bob Garfield on 06.22.06 @ 11:41 AM
In about 24 hours, the Grand Auditorium of the Palais des Festivals will throb.
Posted by Bob Garfield on 06.21.06 @ 03:00 PM
Warning to creative teams: This post will contain "words." If that makes you uncomfortable, try this site
Posted by Bob Garfield on 06.20.06 @ 03:00 PM
And in the naked light I saw
Posted by Bob Garfield on 06.19.06 @ 12:41 PM
Greetings and Salutations!
Posted by Bob Garfield on 06.18.06 @ 01:55 PM
The French, we have to come realize, are quite adept at preparing foodstuffs. The blue Mediterranean is -- whatayacallit? -- blue. It doesn't matter that a beer costs $12 when the Crain family is paying the tab. The little woman is getting a very nearly free vacation and the beach is filled with some of the most beautiful women that money can build. All in all, another week on the French Riviera should be junketalicious.
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