The 29-year-old Edward Little High School grad is starting a new job next month with the San Francisco ad agency behind Old Spice’s fun “The Man Your Man Could Smell Like” ads.
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In a word: Punctuation that didn’t make its mark. Period.
The 1960s started off with an interrobang, a combination of a question mark and an exclamation point, which was the brainchild of advertising executive Martin K. Speckter.
Admit you love sock hops, miniskirts and pogs
Remember the manbag? The grapefruit diet? Pouf dresses? The mullet? Of course you do. You had one, and we have photos to prove it. We love trends — from bubble gum cards, to Crocs, to bell-bottom jeans, big hair and beanie babies. We want to know what your favorite trends were — or are — […]
Kris Ramos and Jolene Adley — Quilting for friendship, fun and appreciation
Face time: The two Canton residents say quilting has many rewards, including bringing family together and as a way of giving thanks.
There’s no need for name calling unless there’s a column to write
Talk of the Town: Mark LaFlamme on cussin’, fussin’ and slushin’.
I love parody, satire and sarcasm. Sorry.
In a Word: Different yet the same, they all play off reality — for laughs, revelation or pain.
Types of sedation: How to chill out in the dentist’s chair
The following types of sedation are used in dentistry. Not all dentists offer all types; check with your dentist. Inhaled minimal sedation: You breathe nitrous oxide — otherwise known as “laughing gas” — combined with oxygen through a mask that’s placed over your nose. The gas helps you relax. Your dentist can control the amount […]
Can you guess where this photo was taken?
Mystery Photo for Sept. 19, 2021: Correctly guess where this photo was taken and have a chance to win a $20 Hannaford Supermarket gift card.
Dentophobia? There’s relief. Here’s the drill.
By some estimates, between 5% and 8% of Americans avoid dental work because of dentophobia, the fear of visits to the dentist. But growing awareness, technology, chemistry and good old communication are easing the angst.
The forecast: Weird weather words expected
In a Word: It wasn’t that long ago that I was suffering through the swullocking (hot, humid) dog days of summer (the period of July 3 through Aug. 11, so named for the dog star Sirius), hoping for some relief.