So in addition to my weekly strip, which was about politics but also social and pop-culture issues, I began doing all sorts of things. |
For that brief moment in pop-culture history when turntables outsold guitars, did record companies ever try to force an image on them? |
With spiritual overtones, and an emphasis on an eternal struggle between equally matched forces of darkness and light, the films suggest a kind of pop-culture Manichaeism. |
The show is a result of North's belief that our bootylicious pop-culture world is just so ripe for parody. |
Always aware of its own absurdity, the scripts positively dripped with knowing pop-culture references and side-splitting asides. |
Finally, America will have to accept Bill Cosby as a many-sided man, rather than a much-loved pop-culture caricature. |