Friday, February 8, 2013
The singer is the new creative director for Bud Light Platinum, according to a report from Billboard.
Anheuser-Busch has enlisted the help of Justin Timberlake and his 'comeback single' to promote one of the brewer's brands, Billboard reports. The singer was announced as Bud Light Platinum's new creative director, and will star--along with his new single, "Suit & Tie"--in a commercial for the beer, according to the report. The commercial will debut during the 2013 Grammy Awards, according to Gawker. Read the full report on Billboard.
Friday, February 1, 2013
Budweiser Black Crown, which will be introduced Super Bowl Sunday, was developed by brewmaster Bryan Sullivan.
One of Anheuser-Busch's latest creations, Budweiser Black Crown, will make its commercial debut Super Bowl Sunday, St. Louis Post-Dispatch reports. The brew was created with the help of Bryan Sullivan, a Lindbergh High School graduate. Read more on St. Louis Post-Dispatch.
Saturday, October 15, 2011
Nearly six months ago, GOP presidential candidate Herman Cain spoke at the Missouri Capitol as an also-ran in the Republican field. Now he is leading in some public opinion polls.
GOP aspirant Herman Cain has come a long way since he stood on the steps of the Missouri Capitol nearly six months ago. Cain – a Georgia native who previously served as CEO of Godfather’s Pizza – was on hand at an April 14 Tax Day Rally for United for Missouri. The group is headed by former House Speaker Pro Tem Carl Bearden, a Republican from St. Charles. At the rally, Cain said America had “a long list of crises” that it needed to deal with. “We don’t just have one,” Cain said in a video created by United for Missouri. “We’ve got a moral crisis. We’ve got an economic crisis. We’ve got an entitlement spending crisis. We’ve got an energy crisis. We’ve got an immigration crisis. We have a national security crisis – because we have a …
Donna
8:54 am on Saturday, October 15, 2011
70% undecided so the remaining 30% make this guy the front-runner? The media indulges in silliness to drive up their ratings and apparently 30% of our population swing right along with whatever story the media is telling.   more ›