Top 10 celebrity Super Bowl ad teasers
NEW YORK - The Super Bowl is a little more than a week away, but advertisers are going strong online, offering up celebrity laden teasers well ahead of the game. Teasers are one way Super Bowl...
View ArticleCelebrities are going to be huge in Super Bowl ads
NEW YORK - The Big Game is more than a week away, but Super Bowl advertisers are already out in force online, playing up celebrity cameos to drive buzz for their brands.
View ArticleSuper Bowl ads go for the safety
NEW YORK - Talking animals, celebrity cameos and crowd-pleasing rock songs: This year's Super Bowl advertisers are sticking to the classics in their efforts to win over Big Game viewers on Sunday.
View ArticleAdele might not like it, but Donald Trump can use her music
NEW YORK - While waiting for Donald Trump to take the stage this week at a campaign rally in Exeter, New Hampshire, fans listened to a few hit songs by Adele, "Skyfall" and "Rolling in the Deep."
View ArticleMardi Gras enters its last big weekend in New Orleans
NEW ORLEANS - The Mardi Gras season enters its last big weekend of parades and galas before ending on Fat Tuesday.
View ArticleMardi Gras season rolls into last big weekend in New Orleans
NEW ORLEANS - The Mardi Gras season entered its last big weekend of parades and galas in New Orleans before its end at midnight Fat Tuesday, when Ash Wednesday ushers in the period of Lent leading to...
View ArticleOffbeat humor and upbeat messages dominate Super Bowl 50 ads
NEW YORK - From a strange creature called "Puppymonkeybaby" to a tear-inducing Audi ad, Super Bowl ads ran the gamut this year from offbeat humor to heartfelt messages.
View ArticleThe Latest: Governors Ball is first stop for Oscar winners
LOS ANGELES - The Latest on the 88th annual Academy Awards being presented Sunday at the Dolby Theatre (all times local):
View ArticleOscar winners party it up at Vanity Fair, Governors Ball
LOS ANGELES - There's no such thing as being all dressed up with nowhere to go on Oscar night.
View ArticleRolling Stones ask Trump to stop playing their songs
The Rolling Stones have asked presumptive Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump to stop playing their songs at his campaign events.
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