“Build Back Better” is the DNC’s official campaign slogan. Sounds more like an advertisement for a new back rehab clinic franchise. I’d have thought the Dems would include the word America in the ...
Reading the “Chicago Not in Chicago” slogan for the first time, I didn’t get it. The phrase appeared cryptic. To understand it, I had to read the Tribune for an explanation. That appears to be a major ...
Re: “Artists defend anti-police ­slogan in mural,” Aug. 28. All cops are bastards (or bad)? That’s a lie. It’s as facile and reactionary as saying all protesters are violent, or all artists are ...
To the editor - Ah ha! We can finally change the much-maligned greeting Yakima sends to its visitors. Now, instead of that Palm Springs thing, the new greeting will read: "Welcome to Yakima, where you ...
So the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority is changing its advertising slogan to “Vegas Changes Everything.” Thanks to all the ridiculous resort fees, parking fees and other absurd surcharges ...
Editor’s note: We invited readers to follow reader Marty Malone’s lead in his Jan. 18 letter and come up with a new slogan for Chicago. Here is a selection of readers’ suggestions and thoughts, most ...
I have an idea for the political parties to use for their campaign slogan. The slogan is usually a short phrase but has the ability to convey the agenda of the candidate or the party to the masses.
I know that the festive spirit of the Christmas season is coming upon us, but I do beg that you permit me to express my displeasure at GT&T’s current promotion whose slogan beginning with “All I want ...
Madam, – The reference by Peter Doyle (October 4th) to the Fianna Fáil election slogan for the last general election got me … Madam, – The reference by Peter Doyle (October 4th) to the Fianna Fáil ...