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As part of a social media trend, some people are revealing themselves as the children of celebrities or heirs to big ...
Richard Prince’s ‘Posters’ exhibition at Marfa explores counterculture and mass media through reimagined vintage poster art.
People walk past electoral posters ahead of the 2024 presidential election in Algiers, 21 August 2024 The death of the family ...
The right-wing tilt of online voices favors “just asking questions” quacks and self-promoters. But Media Matters’ Angelo Carusone sees ways to break through The post The Disinformation Deluge Requires ...
While the roots of weed prohibition have many unfortunate layers, storytelling played a huge role in negative public opinion around the plant.
A new retrospective on the social realist artist presents the diversity of his career, and hints to how his Jewishness ...
Experts call for stronger regulation of digital food marketing to counter the increasing risk for obesity and teens’ ...
QR codes are a bridge, connecting offline to online—but accessible, user-friendly linked forms are necessary for a seamless ...
Coca-Cola launched another soda brand in 1993 but just two years later it was quietly pulled from shelves. In a bold 1990s ...
A local Sydney council has voted to consider a total ban on election corflutes on all public infrastructure, citing “visual pollution” and a perceived “impost on campaigns” for the move.
After crossing the Brazilian border into the town of Lethem in Guyana, a billboard declares that human trafficking is a crime ...
Iowa State University scientists say their research could lead to better methods of recognizing when someone is experiencing mental health struggles based on their online presence.