
In a print collage, Marc from The LAMP’s winter intensive at MECA questions true beauty and the role that advertisements play in how it is perceived. “With my collage, I’m…
In a print collage, Marc from The LAMP’s winter intensive at MECA questions true beauty and the role that advertisements play in how it is perceived. “With my collage, I’m…
Meet Shana, a student from our winter intensive at the Manhattan Early College School for Advertising (MECA): “Hi my name is Shana, this is my first time doing LAMP for…
2017 seems like a good year to start doing things differently. So, we added a theme to Break the Super Bowl: #WomenNotObjects. This is also the first year we held…
A couple of weeks ago I shared the bottom five of my top ten movies for teaching media literacy. Now that you’ve had time to watch those, here are my…
Take on campaign ads by Donald Trump, Hillary Clinton, Ted Cruz, Bernie Sanders and the remaining cast of presidential hopefuls! The LAMP’s next Break the Election will be at the Washington Irving…
Last night The LAMP held its fifth annual Break the Super Bowl event at the Khalil Gibran International Academy, and we had a blast! Click here to see pictures and…
You know the phrase: “I don’t watch the Super Bowl for the game, I just watch it for the commercials.” Marketers and television executives know it too, which is why…
I’m not sure if they knew it was Media Literacy Week or just serendipity, but last week New York Magazine posted the fifth video in a series of videos they’re…
– There’s this one New Yorker cartoon we’ve been loving on hard, and based on the number of retweets it’s received, we’re not alone. It’s by cartoonist Brian McLachlan, and…
We love New Yorker cartoons. But this one in particular stands out for us because it illustrates so much of what we teach people to combat. When you can be…
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