OK, so this talking Mexican dog who’s also a private eye walks into a lawyer’s office … Yes, we’re headed into a joke, and a book-length one at that: Waverly Curtis’ “The Chihuahua Always Sniffs Twice ...
A federal jury has ordered US fastfood chain Taco Bell to pay US$30.1m to two men who claimed the company stole their idea for an advertising campaign that featured a talking Chihuahua. Thomas Rinks ...
The local office of TBWA Chiat/Day won a court ruling last month relieving the advertising agency of $42 million in legal costs that followed the success of its 1997 ad campaign for Taco Bell Corp.
It seems like ages since we had a good talking-dog movie, and “Beverly Hills Chihuahua” fills an important gap. How else will professional dog actors who can talk find work? There are dogs chatting ...
The authors of “The Chihuahua Always Sniffs Twice” will appear at 7 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 6, at Elliott Bay Book Co., 1521 10th Ave., Seattle; free (206-624-6600 or elliottbaybook.com). They will also ...