Andy Griffith, Liv Tyler, Sarah McLachlan Pimp, Paris Nughty

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– Medicare spokesman Andy Griffith appears in a new commercial touting the health care reform law and outlining some of its benefits.

– Liv Tyler will appear in an upcoming Fall/Winter campaign for G Star Raw jeans.

– Sunday night, Sarah McLachlan performed at JetBlue’s JFk terminal, part of the brand’s Live from T5 concert series.

– It’s invite only but ClickBooth wil be hosting a party at pulse360 August 16 at 9PM during Affiliate Summit

– Volvo experiment concludes Paris is the Naughty Capital of the World.

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