Handbook of American Popular Culture
... radio format 665 college fight songs 185-86 College Hour 53 College Humor 212 College Quiz Bowl 316 college radio ... 188 , 248 Columbia Presents Corwin 204 , 662 Columbia Workshop , The 662 " Columbia , the Gem of the Ocean " 599 ...
This three-volume reference set explores the history, relevance, and significance of pop culture locations in the United States--places that have captured the imagination of the American people and reflect the diversity of the nation.
... real - life ghost town . Actors in colorful western costumes portrayed archetypal characters from the Old West and acted out fictitious scenes . Notable characters included Wing Lee , Handsome Brady , Whiskey Bill , Sad - eye Joe ...
Cooper, S., & Atkinson, P. (2008). Graphic implosion: Politics, time, and value in post-9/11 comics. In A. Keniston & J. F. Quinn (Eds.), Literature after 9/11 (pp. 60–81). New York: Routledge. Danforth, N. (2001, December 3).
Discover popular funk musicians in Nigeria, and the Senegalese performers who use a rich mix of hip-hop, reggae, and techno to sing about village life and women's rights. Find out...
... A Need Crying to Be Heard.” Christian Century, November 6, 1974, Montgomery, Kathryn C. Target, Prime Time: Advocacy Groups and the Struggle over Entertainment Television. New York: Oxford University Press, 1990. Morris, Bernadine ...
the widespread testing of atomic and hydrogen weapons, tests stunningly visible to the public in newsreels, on television, ... Las Vegas hotel- casinos hosted the Miss Atomic Bomb Contest, concocted atomic cocktails, and coiffed atomic ...
The 1910s
Copeland , George H. " The Country Is Off on a Jig - Saw Jag . ” New York Times Magazine , 2-12-1933 . Crichton , K. “ Jam in the Saucer . " Collier's , 2-23-1935 . “ Dance Marathoners . ” The Survey , 2–1934 . DeVoto , Bernard .