ALL: In the seventies‚ pop dominated the airwaves! Can you imagine Our grandparents grooved to Stevie Wonder and the Beatles—(I wanna hold your hand~) L1‚2‚3: Who?! R1‚2‚3: WE don’t have a clue! ALL: ‘Pop music’ actually came from the word ‘popular music’. Over time‚ it made its own genre as we know today. Its basis covers several different genres of music: jazz‚ rock‚ soul‚ r&b Creating a fusion of sound that evolves into pop music as we know it!Over time‚ pop music’s popularity increased
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the world. In the present society‚ modern religion is often interpreted on a very individual basis‚ and can frequently exclude any actual deity or religion. For example‚ cultural icons such as Oprah Winfrey and Beyoncé have evolved from being simply pop culture figures
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the restrictions of the ‘50s.’ (Tregidden and Robertson 2007) Respondent 1‚ a post-war child‚ who remembered spending what little disposable income she had on current trends‚ confirmed this. Her fashion choices were greatly influenced by Top of the Pops‚ whose artists‚ in particular Carole King‚ reflected the freedom lifestyle typical of the hippy culture in the 1960s. A podcast on BBC radio 2 suggested that‚ in Carole King’s hit track ‘Pleasant Valley Sunday’ she used her “uplifting‚ powerful and
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She achieved mainstream success with her single Riptide from her first full length album Enchanted‚ which was featured as itunes Single of the Week in October 2013 and achieved in excess of 150‚000 downloads. She describes her music as "sparkly folk pop” She met long-time manager Bob James and started collaborating with different writers across multiple genres. Work included writing and performing on Britains got talent finalist Andrew Muir’s debut album for which she wrote the lyrics to Can’t Say
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Cherie Fanelle Introduction to Pop Culture 27 November 2013 Television Shows of the 1950’s and Mass Culture During the 1950s‚ the average American was an optimistic reflection of the traditional values of the times. Then as the world around them began to change‚ so did the types of television programming they were exposed to. The era of the 1950s was an extremely confusing time as America was trying to adjust to its new role as a competing superpower and still trying to maintain the strong foundation
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In an attempt to bring art back into America‚ the Pop art movement represents the used of celebrities‚ popular objects and popular icons by using common everyday objects‚ products‚ and celebrities by advertising product packaging and television commercials. The illustrations are characterized by criticism‚ irony‚ and humor. The movement determines the position of art back into America. It reinforced the gap between low and high art to eradicate the distinction between commercial and fine art methods
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Pop artists tended to work with post WWII themes‚ such as manufacturing and the booming society. This new art form was interpreted as a way to critique the capitalistic society and the products that were being circulated through the new and changing society.5 The Pop Artists had a big interest in analyzing what meaning there is behind the artificial goods that were coming to be‚ due to the booming economy. It was as if the artists were trying to tell society that art was a necessity for society
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LOVE‚ by American contemporary artist Robert Indiana‚ to this day‚ maintains its status as one of the most iconic American works of art. This essay intends to juxtapose the current representation of the LOVE sculpture to that of the original in the 1960s‚ while illustrating the social‚ political and cultural climate which most influenced the creation of the original‚ as well as the contributions of the piece to modern art and its historical placement within art. Additionally‚ this exposition intends
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Argumentative Writing Say No to Crazy Fan Do you have a friend or roommate who is crazy about a pop icon? I have. She would never like to miss any launching ceremony of new album even if she has to skip all day’s classes. She spent most of her allowance buying all products about the pop icon even if she has no money for a decent meal. She can’t concentrate on homework because some people are criticizing her idol on the Internet and she must defend his image for him. This is a typical example
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Ch 202 Essay Two 5-4-13 Influential Artists Throughout the centuries there have been many influential artists that brought us new discoveries‚ techniques‚ and magnificent works of art‚ however‚ I believe the art depicted by Andy Warhol‚ Marlyn Diptych (1962)‚ silk screen on canvas‚ The Tate Gallery‚ London. Jackson Pollock‚ Autumn Rhythm Number 30 (1950) Oil on canvas‚ The Metropolitan Museum of Art‚ New York. Dorothea Lange‚ Migrant Mother (1936) Gelatin-silver print
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