Ypulse Essentials: Don’t Say ‘That’s So Gay,’ Sea Kittens?, Slate Bashes Sunday Styles
Posted by anastasia on 10-08-2008
Don’t say “That’s so gay.” (The New York Times, reg. required, on the new campaign from GLSEN + The Ad Council.)
- 300-pound NFL players (are role models for fighting children’s obesity. Plus a new study on teen girls and exercise and schools determined to make lunches healthier – thanks Andrea!) (New York Times, reg. required) (USA Today)
- Peta2 transforms fish into sea kittens (it’s a cute idea, but I still like eating them)
- Be an ‘Ear Bud’ (campaign to prevent teens from listening to music too loudly)
- The work of ‘Mad Men’ (cool exhibit on smoking advertisements whose main goal was “to turn youth, ages 12 to 22, into youthful smokers.”)
- Harris out with new research on youth voting (Plus Declare Yourself says, “Why Wait?” and Millennial views on health care reform.)
- Slate v. Sunday Styles (calls the section full of “bogus trend spotters”)
- Employers v. Millennials (new study characterizes entire generation of workers as sub par) (BusinessWeek)
- Universal Music partners with Kiwibox (to show music videos) (News.com)
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