The LBB & Friends Beach ~ co-sponsored by Bestads & Campaign Brief ~ is the original beach club house of the Cannes Lions. In 2022 we will celebrate our 11th year on La Croisette, as the very first of the privatised beaches during the festival.
The Immortal Awards has today launched its call for entries for 2022’s competition. The entry system is now open for all Little Black Book members, who can make their submissions here until the final deadline on Friday 9th September.
Having successfully taken the judging sessions online in the
July 7 2021, 11:55 am | BY Ricki Green | 1 Comment
Surf, skate, art, music and culture publisher Monster Children, is proud to announce Jonah Hill as guest editor of Monster Children Issue #68.
While Jonah Hill needs no introduction, he is best known for his comedic roles in films including Superbad (2007), Knocked Up (2007), and Get Him to the Greek (2010), as well as his dramatic performances in Moneyball (2011) and The Wolf of Wall Street (2013), for which he was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor. Outside of his prolific acting career, Jonah Hill made his directorial debut with the film Mid90’s in 2018.
Issue #68 of Monster Children Magazine has been entirely curated by Jonah Hill and features include:
Little Black Book, Documentary style project from Monster Children Creative follows a Blue Mountains resident who lost everything in the Black Summer bushfires and how the community rebuilt her life
May 5 2021, 6:00 am | BY Ricki Green | 12 Comments
AGL, Australia’s largest energy company, has traded on its ‘sustainable’ image for years – but now, as a new report and ad campaign from Greenpeace Australia Pacific and Monster Children Creative reveals, AGL is Australia’s biggest climate polluter, and it’s time to set the record straight.
The report, Coal-faced: exposing AGL as Australia’s biggest climate polluter, shows the pivotal role that AGL plays in fuelling climate change in Australia, as the owner of the country’s most polluting coal burning power stations, and the “greenwashing” the company has engaged in through its advertising and branding campaigns.