71. At the Imperial War Museum last week, Londoners crowded into a show reviewing the fashions, music and popular culture of the war years. 72. At The New Yorker, she gained readers and enraged traditionalists by doting on popular culture. 73. Baby boomers, notorious for refusing to grow old, will be encouraged to buy middle-aged merchandise like furniture by identifying it with the eternal youth of popular culture. 74. At the time, art in New York was undergoing a sea change, turning toward reality and popular culture on all fronts. 75. At this point, in fact, hip-hop is the popular culture, and everything else adapts to it. 76. Bar codes are even making the leap to popular culture. 77. Bellow, although long fascinated with the erotic, has a distinct distaste for the other major stimulant in popular culture, violence. 78. Big budgets, big build-up, big crowds, big influence on the popular culture. 79. Beyond popular culture, many grammarians long have argued against a rule based more in Latin tradition than in English usage. 80. Both films end, somewhat disappointingly, with tabloid-style incidents of violence, which the filmmakers link to the violence that courses through popular culture. |