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    on different personalities the answers can range from formal classical music to casual rock. However, every genre of music has a reputation, and Christian music is no exception. The music found on most Christian radio stations is known for its peppy pop music with easy lyrics and encouraging messages. While it may have some admirers, others have issues with how Christians are represented through music. Some find the lyrics too encouraging to represent realistic emotions and situations while…

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    the most renowned country pop artists ever known. With her fans craving for more from Swift, she released her fourth album titled “Red” on October 15, 2012. The album was an instant hit that sold over 1.2 million copies within the first week of being released. “Red” is one of the top selling albums in the past five years, coming only behind Mumford & Son’s recently released “Babel”. The album contains 16 tracks that are a strange mix of Swift’s country roots, modern pop, and hints of…

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    Pop Art Vs Popular Culture

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    Popular culture, or Pop Art was a time when simple objects of everyday life were made into fine art, but more often Pop art is a statement on mass advertising and the customer culture after WWII. It also was a means to demonstrate against future conflicts as well. During the world’s recovery of WWII magazines and newspapers were full of advertisements of what to buy, and how the perfect house hold should look like. People tried to live above their means in order to fulfil what they thought they…

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    Aguilera began her career as the epitome of what it meant to be a teen pop star. She was the blond hair, blue eyed, Barbie doll every teenage girl wanted to be like. The media labeled her as the sweet, innocent pop artist, along with her former co-stars from the Mickey Mouse Club, Britney Spears and Justin Timberlake. Her first debut album featured her number one hit single, “Genie in a Bottle” which gave her the image of her teen pop identity. Yet, Christina never liked the image her label was…

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    2001 she wrote and preformed her first song “Your Revolution,” which is a critique of Hip-Hop pop culture by parodying famous artists’ offensive lyrics; however, the FCC pulled her song because they felt it was “indecent.” My research is on the reason why the FCC denied Jones’ song to be play, and how their reasoning is the point that she was trying to make, regarding how women are portrayed in Hip-Hop pop culture. Jones was born on November 29, 1973 in Baltimore, Maryland and comes from a…

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    beauty. I can relate this meaning of art as a collage. These can be words, pictures, and/or drawings. An artist can put in whatever they feel is necessary to add more or less to the collage. There are famous collage artists such as Romare Bearden…

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    “The Role of Pop Culture in Displaying Females and The reality of The female Image” When the movie adaptation of “The Devil’s Wears Prada” was released on June 30th, 2006, many critics and scholars analyzed the movie to uncover the actual meaning of scenario, and how the female imaged was portrayed in the movie. The movie contradicted itself by empowering females in the work place, but also showing the ugliness of the female world, and the dependence on men in order to succeed. According to…

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    colorful allegories full of symbolism, form, and narrative. Rutherfoord, an American artist from Virginia, references contemporary and historical issues spanning from the 18th century to present times by taking the African folk character Brer Rabbit on an epic adventure through time. The exhibition also includes another series of paintings that Rutherfoord made before the Allegory…

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    The East Asian media has become an important tool for conveying important ideas, knowledge, and skills that influence both commercial and political-engaged forms of pop culture in the society. East Asia, especially japan has rich cultural and in the recent past, they have incorporated this in the mainstream media as a way of promoting the contemporary cultures. The East Asian countries highly regard their culture and as such, they have made it an important aspect of their modern day technology.…

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    influenced Hip-hop culture greatly from the 80’s until now by being more pop orientated, having a powerful message, and a unique fashion sense. They were rap legends as well as female and fashion icons. Taking it back to the mid 1980s Salt N’ Pepa was formed. Cheryl…

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