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- 1591: And The Band Played On
- ... fear the AIDS virus, the part that affected me the most would be how the government keeps a lot of facts away from the government. I have seen this happen in X-files, and other television shows, but in those cases it is related to extra-terrestrial matter. In this movie, it is related to AIDS and how even though the government knew there was such a virus they did not ...
- 1592: A Post-Modern Age
- ... even in our notions of "culture" (for example, high versus low or popular culture) including dramatic changes in the nature of the media and in the content and forms of presentation of media images (the "television generation,” the "electronic age,” the "information age,” the "voyeuristic society,” etc.); an increased awareness of the plurality of national, ethnic and linguistic viewpoints with the internationalizing of communications and global interaction, etc.; a radical shift ...
- 1593: Andy Warhol And Pop Art
- ... from cassette tapes. Andy often said that he started the magazine to get free tickets to all the premieres. The magazine quickly turned into a monthly review of popular culture, including moviestars, fashion, art, music, television, gossip and celebrity nightlife-- especially the notorious Studio 54 (Kakulani, New York Times Magazine, 1996). Another medium that Warhol used in the 70's was known as Oxidation paintings. These were large canvases created by ...
- 1594: True Romance
- ... so many people who say this kind of movie affects people in a negative way. They think it has an impact on criminal behavior. That's bullshit. I have seen violence in movies and on television and I haven't had the smallest inkling to go ou and kill anyone or anything. I believe if a person has it in them to commit these kinds of acts they will do it ...
- 1595: History Of Punk Rock
- ... that it all started in early 1993 when Rhino Records came out with D.I.Y. (Do It Yourself), a nine-volume aural history of punk. They came tours by the Ramones, the Stranglers, and Television."7 Believe it or not. Punk has been and still is surviving mostly on minor labels. Endnotes 1 Blauner, Peter. "Hard-Core Kids." New York. 26 May 1986: 41. 2 Goldberg, Micheal. "Punk Lives." Rolling ...
- 1596: George Carlin
- ... allowed to be said on the airwaves at any time of the day then others might find reason for openness in many other regulated activities such as pornography, or nudity and open language policies on television. A step in this direction for our society is the wrong step. We have had these regulations in place for a number of years now and it would be devastating in this day and age ...
- 1597: Friday
- ... again becoming popular. Although it's not legal, many people use it socially and for medicinal purposes. The Hollywood elite smoke it. Musicians such as Dr. Dre and the Black Crows celebra it's use. Television shows like Saturday Night Live and Kids In the Hall depict it as harmless fun. Marijuana fashion has grown into a ten million dollar industry, with the seven branch marijuana leaf showing up on caps ...
- 1598: BB King
- ... he played in small clubs, and then in larger venues in the mid-1960's. He has toured extensively through- out the United States and around the world, appearing in concerts, at blues festivals, on television, and in films. How did Riley B. King receive the nickname B.B. King? Well, he was known as " the blues boy from Beale Street," later shortened to B.B. "Riley B. King is the ...
- 1599: Arlo Guthrie
- ... The album is co-produced by Arlo and his son Abe, who is twenty-six (Official Oughtabiography). They have been touring around the world. From 1994-1996 Arlo had recurring roles in several different network television programs. His many songs have defined a generation and led that generation through many hard times, such as the Vietnam War. Because of his distinct song-writing skills his career is still going after almost ...
- 1600: To Be A Slave: Analysis
- ... lot about what we did to the African-Americans and made me feel resentful having that tragedy in my past. I had no idea of how bad off they were because in the movies and television shows you only see them fully clothed and scarless. The biggest shock that came to me was that of the time after the Emancipation Proclamation. I thought all African- Americans were content with being free ...
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