Celebrate Fox Lake Parade Early Independence Day Highlight
Fox Lake Parade celebrates Independence Day early with red, white, and blue theme, featuring downtown car show, Lakefront Park festivities, and fireworks.
7939 NW 21st St
Miami, Florida
Fox Lake Parade celebrates Independence Day early with red, white, and blue theme, featuring downtown car show, Lakefront Park festivities, and fireworks.
Westbrook isn't the missing piece for the Nuggets' championship puzzle. They need shooters to support Jokic, not another scorer like Westbrook.
Vancouver Chinatown Festival returns July 13-14 with food, entertainment, and family fun. Don't miss out on this multicultural celebration!
South Park introduces Ozempic in quest to make Cartman thin, leading to a chaotic battle involving cereal mascots and ninjas.
Documentary filmmaker Morgan Spurlock, known for Super Size Me, has died at 53. He exposed fast food dangers and inspired change.
Philadelphia sheriff accused of losing guns, spending on mascot and fake news, department defends actions, calls out media as racist.
UConn faces challenges on the way to the Final Four, but remains a strong favorite to win it all.
CBS debuts new late night series "After Midnight" with minimal fanfare, a panel series with comedian Taylor Tomlinson as host.
Washington signal-caller Michael Penix Jr. has propelled the Huskies to the College Football Playoffs, earning the nickname "Big Penix Energy."
McDonald's to open new CosMc's restaurant with unique menu offerings inspired by vintage mascot for nostalgic, bold, refreshing beverages and treats.
Southern University was founded in New Orleans in 1880, but relocated to Baton Rouge in 1914. It is known for its Human Jukebox.
James Madison University football head coach Curt Cignetti joins ESPN College GameDay in Harrisonburg, Va., with a record-breaking crowd.
Duke's head coach Scheyer raved about his team's performance in Chicago after their loss to Arizona. Young and Foster shined.
N.C. State football welcomed Payton Gibbs, a 12-year-old girl with autism, as an honorary coach for their game against Clemson.
Victor Wembanyama, the newest phenom for the San Antonio Spurs, is ready to win and impress fans with his incredible skills.
State Farm has been expanding its media strategy to engage young customers, using digital and mobile channels like TikTok and esports. The insurance company has also signed a name, image, and likeness deal with college basketball player Caitlin Clark and capitalized on fan excitement around Taylor Swift and NFL player Travis Kelce's relationship. State Farm's Head of Marketing, Alyson Griffin, discusses the company's marketing approach and plans for Q4.
Discover 12 fascinating facts about the Texas State Fair, including its history, famous visitors, and record-breaking attendance.
The Oregon Duck mascot suffered a wardrobe malfunction during a football game but the Ducks dominated the Colorado Buffaloes, winning 42-6.
Georgia Bulldogs dominate college football with record budget and impressive winning streaks, showing no signs of stopping.
Lee Corso, sports broadcaster on College GameDay, was moved to tears after a touching tribute aired live on ESPN.
The Sean Payton era begins as the Denver Broncos face off against the Las Vegas Raiders. Expect a tough game and potential victory for Payton's team.
The George H.W. Bush Library and Museum in Texas has opened an exhibit dedicated to the history of Texas A&M football. The exhibit features over 100 original artifacts, including trophies, playbooks, and Heisman Trophies. It also includes interactive displays highlighting important games and profiles of standout players and coaches. The exhibit aims to showcase the spirit and traditions of Texas A&M football.
Former Texas A&M quarterback Johnny Manziel gifted a signed helmet and football to former President George H.W. Bush. The items are now part of an exhibit at the Bush Library and Museum dedicated to the history of A&M football.
Snaky is a word that can mean "like a snake" or "shady" and is often used to describe deceitful behavior.
McDonald's offers free fries on National French Fry Day via app.
McDonald's purple Grimace shakes have sparked a viral trend on TikTok, with users creating videos that resemble horror movies. The #GrimaceShake hashtag has garnered over 628 million views, as people film themselves pretending to pass out after drinking the shake. While the fast food chain may not have anticipated this reaction, it highlights the extent to which people enjoy engaging with brands, according to a marketing expert. The trend was triggered by McDonald's launch of the Grimace shake to celebrate the birthday of Grimace, the company's mascot.
Unmasking The World of Mascots: A Symbiosis of Fun and Brand Identity
Ever wondered what really lies behind the exhilarating world of mascots? What news bits might emerge from such a humorous, energetic corner of our culture? Let's dive into this fun-filled "mascot-o-verse".
You know those giants with gargantuan heads dancing around at sports events? Those are mascots- symbolic figures representing an organization or a team. Believe it or not, these charismatic characters have their own sphere bustling with relevant news.
Mascot reports often take us by surprise! Who could forget when Gritty, the Philadelphia Flyers mascot whose unorthodox appearance made headlines worldwide? Could we ever anticipate Gritty making waves across national newspapers?. It proved that even in mascotry, innovation earns recognition!
Much like Hollywood stars undergoing transformations for roles; mascots follow suit too. They get revamped faces all while maintaining their iconic essence - think about Ronald McDonald’s numerous makeovers. Oh! And certainly don't overlook some mascots retiring due to being outdated as quicker than you’d imagine!
A juicy piece is also the human side of each costume - riveting stories connected to those who play our celebrated furry friends in real life. Imagine reading an article about how someone became Benny the Bull (Chicago Bulls' envy evoking entity) from being just another struggling actor in New York city!
Indeed, even beyond mainstream attention sometimes lurks controversies stirred by certain bizarre incognito personalities stirring nationwide debates. Remember Chief Wahoo – the Cleveland Indians former face phased out amid racial insensitivity concerns? Our beloved buntings aren’t just inconsequential entertainers but significant emblematic ambassadors that stand for something wider.