There are thousands of t-shirts, mugs, and memes of the now-iconic red-and-white “Keep Calm and Carry On” poster, and even more parodies of the phrase: “Keep Calm and Kill Zombies,” “Keep Calm and Eat ...
This simple image has become a cliché in the UK in recent years, and is now much parodied and remixed everywhere you look. Now you can remix it yourself, thanks to a variety of (very similar-looking) ...
Has a piece of advice ever seemed so apt, or so frightfully ironic? Thirteen years ago, Stuart Manley stumbled upon a slightly faded red poster tucked at the bottom of a box of books he had bought at ...
The new adaptation of Stephen King's novel Carrie is still months away, but MGM and Screen Gems just want to make sure you don't forget about it. Taking a cue from the Internet meme that arose from a ...
The union representing city correction officers is furious over posters urging its members to “Keep Calm” and to hold their egos in check before using force against inmates. The posters — designed by ...
Brett Holman does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organization that would benefit from this article, and has disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond their ...
Henry Irving receives funding from the Arts and Humanities Research Council. “Keep Calm and Carry On” is now one of the most recognisable slogans in British history. Its resilient message has become ...
ALNWICK, England — Has a piece of advice ever seemed so apt, or so frightfully ironic? Thirteen years ago, Stuart Manley stumbled upon a slightly faded red poster tucked at the bottom of a box of ...
(CBS) - In the build-up to World War II, the British government knew its people were on edge. War was imminent, several European countries had already fallen to Nazi Germany, and the UK knew it was ...
The agency has updated offerings for two of its posters, “Keep Calm and Wash Your Hands” and “One Trillion Germs can Live in a Gram of Poop,” which are now offered in six languages: English, Spanish, ...
The first encounter prompts a smirk, maybe even a chuckle: “Keep calm and call mom.” The second sighting, “Keep calm and eat a cupcake,” raises questions about overexposure. By the third, fourth and ...
ALNWICK, England — Has a piece of advice ever seemed so apt, or so frightfully ironic? Thirteen years ago, Stuart Manley stumbled upon a slightly faded red poster tucked at the bottom of a box of ...