When ads campaign.

AuthorFreund, Charles Paul
PositionArtifact - Brief Article

MICHAEL BLOOMBERG, the mayor of New York City and the most prominent Puritan since Cotton Mather, is the unseen villain in a remarkable TV ad campaign for Rheingold Beer. These images are from "Cabaret," one of three 30-second spots that make up the beer's "Don't sleep" campaign. According to the Rheingold Web site, the campaign challenges Bloomberg's "attempts to 'San Francisco-fy' the city," presumably by trying to file away New York's rough edges.

"Cabaret" features quick cuts of New Yorkers dancing freely on the sidewalks and in a bar despite the city's draconian dancing law. "Crate" addresses the city's bizarre policy of fining people who sit on upended milk crates. "Ashtray" features smokers who bring their own ashtrays into the...

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