Popular culture is simply a reflection of what the majority seems to want.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Popular culture has become engorged, broadening and thickening until it's the only culture anyone notices.
I am one with the popular culture.
And so popular culture raises issues that are very important, actually, in the country I think. You get issues of the First Amendment rights and issues of drug use, issues of AIDS, and things like that all arise naturally out of pop culture.
I think it's always important for academics to study popular culture, even if the thing they are studying is idiotic. If it's successful or made a dent in culture, then it is worthy of study to find out why.
I think that every minority in the United States of America knows everything about the dominant culture. From the time you can think, you are bombarded with images from TV, film, magazines, newspapers.
We do want to be diverted and be interested and be provoked by popular culture - by art, if we're lucky. And it's amazing how often people have lost sight of this.
I'm somebody who's really contributed to culture. Popular culture.
I try to communicate in a way that allows people in on what's going on. What's better than references to popular culture?
Under popular culture's obsession with a naive inclusion, everything is O.K.
Popular culture is a contradiction in terms. If it's popular, it's not culture.