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An Irish jig you can breakdance to! Ad-land’s latest great faux pas

BAD ADZ #3

Orange juice brand J20 gets their cocktails in a right old mix by throwing breakdancers into an Irish pub. Oh dear, says King Adz, our resident ad-buster.

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Malcolm X, O.J. Simpson, and now Marine Le Pen; a history of controversy at Oxford Union

No platform for fascism

As protesters mobilise at the Oxford Union, where Marine Le Pen is scheduled to talk tonight, we consider some of their previously controversial guests.

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Adidas ropes in ‘Superstars’ to sell the rags-to-riches dream

BAD ADZ #2

Does a brand as cool as Adidas have to play to the celeb-obsessed? Ad-man King Adz pays homage to the shelltoe he used to know.

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Argos dabbles in ‘street cred’ in hyper-plastic ad

BAD ADZ #1

Notes from the frontlines of cultural co-optation, courtesy of advertising's rogue inside-man, perpetual outsider King Adz.

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#BlackLivesMatter is our collective battle

Oprah's call for a 'leader' is so last year

In a new era of global activism, are celebrity leaders a thing of the past?

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The end of Google Glass and other bizarre inventions that never took off

What were they thinking?

Products and inventions that show how not all technology is in the name of progress.

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Rallying to raise awareness of Nigerian tragedy

I am Charlie but I am Baga too

Why did newspapers react in horror to the Charlie Hebdo attacks but barely comment on the recent atrocities in Nigeria?

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How can we stop the Charlie Hebdo attacks deepening divisions?

Combatting Islamophobia and the far-right

In the wake of the Paris shootings, Huck asks how we can come together to move beyond hatred.

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Cameron’s ‘bro’ chat reveals how out of touch he is

Politicians' desperate lingo

When Cameron describes how Obama calls him 'bro' he is desperately trying to stay relevant to a generation who is tired of his shit. Michael Fordham explains.

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Cop shoots black man and gets away with it. When will the injustice end?

The weak and the powerful

In the aftermath of Ferguson's grand jury decision on Michael Brown's shooting, Ted Endo dynamites whatever crumb's left of the mythologised American dream.

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Iconic music critic Byron Coley looks for traces of NYC’s No Wave in contemporary culture

Jim Jarmusch, The Julie Ruin, Magik Markers and more

Is the spirit of the Lower East Side's anti-capitalist underground still alive?

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How Doc Paskowitz changed our lives…

Are you living the dream?

When graphic designer Guy Browning and photographer Lucy Browning saw Surfwise, a film about Doc Paskowitz's unorthodox life, they decided to make a big change.

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