Behold! All the Grand Prix Winning Work From Cannes
Yes, B&T was in Cannes last week. Yes, this is just us milking it to the very end to justify the mini-bar receipts.
Yes, B&T was in Cannes last week. Yes, this is just us milking it to the very end to justify the mini-bar receipts.
Why endure the horrific offerings of the Cote D'Azur when you can stay in wintry Australia and watch this summary?
B&T's scribes had to wait till they were back in Oz for us to chalk up our first Grand Prix; maybe we should've stayed.
The wonderful Mr Pang offers his musings on this year's Cannes. Made even more bona fide by the fact he's there.
We usually joke about things as B&T, but this piece of work is too important for that so we suggest you just watch it.
When we did the quiz it turns out we're a champion of the people. Oh, shucks, that makes us all warm & fuzzy.
B&T's editor was supposed to be at this session but as he was with the local gendarmerie, it's good we got this release.
It was standing room only for this fantastique Cannes preso. As is evident by the completely indistinguishable photo.
Here's tips to release your inner child that, thankfully, don't involve pooing your pants or eating purified veggies.
B&T’s Cannes diarist, IAG’s Mark Pearson (right in photo), is back with his musings on day four. Read on...
It's B&T's Cannes diarist back with his latest musings. The challenge now is when will he break in a pool of tears?
Proving Cannes is a hot pot of global cohesion comes this news. Albeit of not a great interest to Australian readers.
When it comes to smart suits, immaculate hair and BIG ideas, you're pressed to beat the redoubtable Mr Pritchard.
This speaker spoke about relieving loneliness with AI. So if you're not reading for tech aspect, read for the sadness.
Here's the latest from B&T's Cannes diarist. That makes for an enticing read for you, free labour for us.
Health was a big topic of Cannes on day one. So, don't expect much of it on day two's reporting.
Monday saw the annual The State of Advertising report unveiled. Thankfully, here's the abridged version.
Day one may not have been a great day for trophies for the Aussies, but Nick Law still flew the flag admirably.