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    indirect means. Since the amounts of revenues have reduced the increase of the digital media has grown and the online advertising to has gone higher. Competition for the people to listen has also increased making the BBC increase its input and the pop music industry. The increasing levels of the music in the online have led to the people listening to the radio to a bit decline.…

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    Man Ray

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    Man Ray Ray Man was born on August 27th, 1890, as Emmanuel Radnitzky. Radnitzky was the son of Jewish Immigrants who were living in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Later moving to New York City with his family, Radnitzky was an avid painter and also studied art, engineering, and architecture. Somewhere during his time in New York, Radnitzky took up the fictitious name of Man Ray. It wasn’t until around 1915 that he became interested in pursing photography. He set aside his other artwork forms and…

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    I Don T Care History

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    Brief History of “I Don’t Care” I Don’t Care is a song released in 2008 by the rock band Fall Out Boy. The song became certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America that same year. It placed #21 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 2008 as well. It was ranked at #68 on Rolling Stone’s list of the 100 Best Songs of 2008. Lead vocalist and guitarist of Fall Out Boy, Patrick Stump, refers to I Don’t Care as a narcissist's anthem. The band agrees that the song focuses on the emptiness…

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    are and how many times their wealthy relatives can get them out of jail. How much money they have, or the newest relationship they are involved with every other week. Thus, music is lost and meaningless. Pop music is no longer consisting of emotion, but instead themes of money, sex, and fame. Pop performers are well-known for their run-ins with police, their latest diet, or their most recent interactions…

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    money he had towards Andy’s college tuition. Andy used to money to enroll in Carnegie Institute for Technology (now called Carnegie Mellon University) where he studied pictorial design. Andy graduated college and later came out with the idea of Pop Art. Pop Art is paintings that focused on mass-produced commercial goods. Andy Warhol also opened his own studio called “The Factory” which locals loved to visit. Andy Warhol was 58 when he died and his legacy will live on for many years after…

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    Andy Warhol's Life

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    Born in Pittsburgh in August 6, 1928. Andy Warhol discovered many things, for one pop art. But before he knew he was good at it, he was diagnosed with sydenham’s chorea. Often he would stay home and lay in bed as he would do that he listened to the radio and collect pictures of movies stars. As he progressed with his mother encouragement he started to be obsessed with pop culture and celebrities. As his father died at the age of fourteen, he left money for his children for higher education.…

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    Andy Warhol was a successful ad and magazine illustrator who became a leading artist of the pop art movement in the 1960’s. Warhol was born on August 6, 1928 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. He was always a very quiet and people thought of him as an introvert. Throughout his lifetime, he went into a wide variety of performing arts, including filmmaking, video installation, and writing. He also controversially blurred the lines between fine art and mainstream aesthetics. Andy Warhol died at the age…

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    Dennis Stock was born July 4, 1928, in tThe Bronx, New York City, NY. Stock had a love for photography early on in life but decided to join the army instead of pursuing the art. He joined the U.S. Navy in 1947 through 1951. When he was discharged Stock decided to try and earn an apprenticeship with Gjon Mili. While working, Stock was mostly placed in Holloywood settings after joining Magnum in 1951. Stock began to make it in the industry after his apprenticeship with Life magazine's…

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    “If you would like the job at Lucca’s it is yours, you just need to come in and interview with Ken” Jasmine told me over the phone. “I need to know if you want it by the time I am off of work tonight” she continued, “I have to get back to work, see you at eight when you pick me up.” Do I want to work at this restaurant? For Ken, the guy who keeps Jasmine late and calls her at the last minute? The guy who never gave her the raise? The guy who never cares about requested days off? Why would I…

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    painting “Drowning Girl” is an appropriated image from the 1962 DC comic book, Secret Hearts #83, drawn by Tony Abruzzo. It also incorporates elements of the well-known Hokusai print “The Great Wave off Kanagawa”. In keeping with pop art tenets, Lichtenstein borrows from pop culture while removing it from context in order to make his statement. Initial criticisms accused Lichtenstein of merely copying and not creating. But Lichtenstein made conscious choices about the subject of his…

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