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popular culture

[ pop-yuh-ler kuhl-cher ]

  1. cultural and commercial artifacts, media, and entertainment reflecting, suited to, or aimed at the tastes of the general masses of people:

    Most artists are influenced by a variety of external sources, including popular culture.

    The actor's role in the series made her an important figure in popular culture.



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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of popular culture1

First recorded in 1850–55
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Smoking rates have fallen dramatically, though questions have been raised around the glamorisation of cigarettes in popular culture.

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So powerful is Lollapalooza’s hold on popular culture that Farrell revived it in 2003.

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When people want to learn about how to run businesses, or about medical advances, democratic elections or popular culture, they can learn about them from VOA.

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It tracks the depiction of Mexicans in popular culture through postcards depicting the Mexican Revolution, Hollywood stereotypes, racist songs and more — efforts Nericcio argued have fueled anti-Mexican laws and sentiment in this country for decades.

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Bumper stickers quickly became a permanent fixture in popular culture.

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