Always aware of its own absurdity, the scripts positively dripped with knowing pop-culture references and side-splitting asides. |
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It's a fifteen song set-list of pop-culture standards spanning the last forty years and three Johnny Cash tunes, one of them new. |
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The show is a result of North's belief that our bootylicious pop-culture world is just so ripe for parody. |
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They also don't cram dated pop-culture in-jokes down your throat like some film companies do. |
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For that brief moment in pop-culture history when turntables outsold guitars, did record companies ever try to force an image on them? |
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So in addition to my weekly strip, which was about politics but also social and pop-culture issues, I began doing all sorts of things. |
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Like Dreamworks' films, the pop-culture references are here, and movie spoofs are anything but thin on the ground. |
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Walking toward the theatre, I see a limo pull up, a bodyguard jump out and escort a chubby, bewigged and bespectacled pop-culture idol from the street to the lobby. |
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Finally, America will have to accept Bill Cosby as a many-sided man, rather than a much-loved pop-culture caricature. |
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His segments should be topical, pegged to whatever insane pop-culture news was dominating the water cooler at the moment. |
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I try to limit pop-culture references and colloquial clues to a handful within each puzzle and in general each clue is some form of a dictionary definition. |
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So we have the pop-culture chefs, but also Alain Ducasse, Eric Ripert, Gabrielle Hamilton, April Bloomfield. |
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But because pop-culture enthusiasts have woefully short memories, we too often forget that Diaz is a talented actress. |
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Its topics are the predictable pop-culture bellwethers of the day, reheated into screechy mush. |
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What with all my pop-culture Anglicisms, I don't always do a terribly good job at nurturing an overseas readership, so it's good to form bridges across the water. |
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I fast-forward through American Idol, only watching the condensed version so I can keep my pop-culture license. |
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With spiritual overtones, and an emphasis on an eternal struggle between equally matched forces of darkness and light, the films suggest a kind of pop-culture Manichaeism. |
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With the pop-culture machine currently devouring everything even remotely surf-related, it might at first seem odd that Hollywood hasn't started nosing around Newport Beach. |
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The soundtrack is used to an excellent degree of suitability and helps add an extra taste of pop-culture to the film's inapplicably strained style. |
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For the general publishing and pop-culture industries, this has not seemed so much like a heroic or contrarian stance as a stiff and snobbish one. |
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The line incorporates wildly known pop-culture phrases into their tees, sweatshirts, sweatpants, hats and accessories. |
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The girl sleuth in a retro-pomo pop-culture winkfest that has everything but a good mystery, which was all it needed. |
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A pop-culture pundit on a variety of VH-1 shows, as well as a stand-up comedian, Salie has also written several shows for the Oxygen Network. |
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It gently but firmly satirizes pop-culture idiocy, from the poofy-shirted cheesiness of Alex's old group, PoP, to today's infinitely more vulgar, fake-reality entertainment. |
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Partnering with comic legend Stan Lee and Elvira Mistress of the Dark, Comikaze is the only pop culture convention owned and operated by true pop-culture icons. |
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