In a new ad called "Home For The Holidays," we see people making their way back home and various get-togethers being organized on Facebook. Created by agency Droga5 and set to Bob Dylan and Johnny Cash's "Girl From the North Country," the spot expertly conjures the comfort and emotional security that only the warm embrace of old friends and familiar surroundings can provide.
The appropriateness of language is situational and dependent on company and context. We do not consider the use of We're not putting up with this s***' to be appropriate in a public communication from the council, and it is not an example we should be setting to our young people in our roles as community leaders. It is unprofessional, offensive, and reflects poorly on us as councillors.
Let's be honest, the live music scene is at something of a crossroads, with outrageous ticket pricing structures, canceled tours, and artist burnout making constant headlines. But we all know that feeling when the bass blasts from the amps and enters our veins, turning the crowd into a single organism as it pulses to the beat. Live music is the lifeblood of musicians and fans alike, and Consequence wants to celebrate that irreplaceable magic. And we need your help!
SodaStream is redefining at-home carbonation, inviting fans to submit the most unpredictable sparkling water recipes for a chance to win $10,000 and embrace chaos.
I think there's been a concerted effort to spread vilification and demonization against Israel on social media... It is malignant. We intend to fight it, because nothing defeats lies like the truth.