Sentences with phrase «become cultural touchstones»

The company he built had become a cultural touchstone.
Comedy Central's president stated: «Through his unique voice and vision, «The Daily Show» has become a cultural touchstone for millions of fans and an unparalleled platform for political comedy that will endure for years to come.
As Fifty Shades of Grey hits the cinema this weekend and becomes the cultural touchstone of 2015 thus far (yes, Fifty shades... More
He added that he «flat - out disagreed with him doing this [protesting the national anthem] on the merits,» but said that he didn't believe it would become a cultural touchstone.
The show has become a cultural touchstone because it explores sexuality from the woman's point of view in frank, funny, and honest ways.
Leading this push was the serial killer thriller «The Silence of the Lambs,» which became a cultural touchstone that inspired a rash of similarly gritty suspense movies throughout the decade.
Not every great movie becomes a cultural touchstone.
Sales swept past Lincoln, as the Escalade quickly became a cultural touchstone, and the brand's defining vehicle.
The gambit was risky: Abstract Expressionism was in its artistic heyday, but it had not yet become a cultural touchstone worthy of postage - stamp commemoratives.
Even more so than those films, however, Black Panther has become a cultural touchstone for moviegoers, and, hopefully, a wake up call for Hollywood, which has traditionally shied away from diversity in film.

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«The Black Panther» has become something of a cultural touchstone even before its release.
It's a cultural touchstone with imagery that instantly became iconic, a deeply layered satire, and an exploration of race and relationships that has made an indelible impact on the world in the year since it debuted.
After the Smithsonian's G. Wayne Clough decided to remove David Wojnarowicz's film A Fire in My Belly from the exhibition Hide / Seek: Difference and Desire in American Portraiture, Wojnarowicz became a household name and a cultural touchstone, to the point where Vanity Fair can now glibly claim, «Right - wing America will be begging for David Wojnarowicz...» and expect its readers to get the joke.
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