In a reissue of a beloved 1999 classic, Alex Casey is horrified as The Warehouse uses ‘Mambo No. 5’ in an ad campaign, turning the iconic song into a jingle for household shopping items. The nostalgic novelty hit by Lou Bega, which topped the charts for 16 weeks, is repurposed in a frantic commercial featuring a mother buying a range of random products while singing the tune. The ad’s use of the catchy melody to promote everyday items is seen as a disrespectful and alarming twist on the original song’s playful womanizing lyrics and Cuban-inspired charm.
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University of Auckland ordered to pay scientist Siouxsie Wiles $205,000 in court costs
High-profile scientist Siouxsie Wiles incurred over $350,000 in legal bills due to an employment dispute with the University of Auckland, which has been ordered by the Employment Court to pay $205,000 of that amount. The court ruled that while the university did not breach Wiles' academic freedom, it did violate her employment agreement concerning the threats and harassment she faced during the Covid-19 pandemic. Initially, Wiles sought a contribution of $175,000 from the university for...
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