Under Armour campaigns against mainstream pretty
Under Armour recently launched a campaign, #ImPretty, that challenges the way women are viewed in campaigns while at the same time challenging the digital marketing industry.
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Under Armour recently launched a campaign, #ImPretty, that challenges the way women are viewed in campaigns while at the same time challenging the digital marketing industry.
Read MoreA tale as old as time, but revamped with live action and special effects, “Beauty and the Beast” was a hit. Disney’s second go at the classic fairytale was an exciting rendition for viewers of all ages.
Read MoreGaming channels on YouTube are an increasingly popular way to pass the time on the Internet. Some may ask why anybody would watch somebody else play games rather than play themselves? While this is a legitimate question, there are several reasons why these channels have exploded in popularity. Specifically, the Game Grumps YouTube channel is one of the most popular and for good reason.
Read MoreDid you ever watch “Teen Titans,” in 2003? Well, in 2013, Cartoon Network decided to remake the show with a bad re-animation, transforming the characters to dislikable and stupid, and insulting the fans of the original show, thus calling it “Teen Titans Go!”
Read MoreIf you’re a fan of Japanese steakhouses or sushi bars, and even if you’re not, you should take a trip to Rapid City, South Dakota, to dine at Fuji Steakhouse & Sushi Bar. While the 90-minute drive from Chadron is an inconvenience, you won’t be disappointed.
Read MoreNormally scary movies are not my favorite (I’m more of a romantic comedy kind of girl), but I do enjoy a good psychological thriller. Leave the constant blood and gore behind, and give me an obscure plot. “Split” did just that.
Read MoreBanned books are terrible, off limits, and down right should not be read—ever. Or so you were told in high school. I recently read Sherman Alexie’s novel, “The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian (2007).” If you type “Banned Books” into the Google search engine, this is the first book that pops up. So what’s so wrong with it? Why has it been banned?
Read MoreWhen you first walk into Memorial Hall Main Gallery, the rotating globes can be a bit overwhelming. Roughly 20 spheres of differing sizes are on display.
Dick Termes, an internationally known artist of Spearfish, South Dakota, has created more than 400 spherical works of art since 1968 and now makes a living as a full-time artist.
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