Sentences with phrase «driven celebrity culture»

Gina Prince - Bythewood's Beyond the Lights makes our social - media - driven celebrity culture such a centerpiece of its story that this old - fashioned romantic drama set in the world of showbiz seems more topical than it actually is.

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Singh has a rabidly loyal fan base in India, which she credits in part to the country's celebrity - driven culture and the fact that there still aren't many South Asian stars on YouTube.
It is the priests of emotional aesthetics, the celebrities, who drive the values of our culture.
I am not a fan of our celebrity - driven culture.
However, much of this romanticizing is actually driven by market economy — the wedding industry, the movie industry, the music industry, TV, advertising, celebrity culture (celebrities are often aspirational figures — we want to be like them, look like them, and have what they have), etc..
-- New York Times «While she skewers the celebrity - driven and consumerist Southern California culture she indulges in, Lauren also writes darkly and beautifully... Lauren cracked me — cracked me up and cracked me open... Part of the many joys and sorrows of reading «Everything I Ever Wanted» is this generous and funny and intelligent writer knows that, despite the many hardships, it is in fact she who is the lucky one.»
The truth is, Grafton never had to compete in a market driven by celebrity, pop culture, and social media connections.
A former obituary writer for the Daily Telegraph, McEwen creates morbidly humorous works that often address the celebrity - driven nature of the media and its broad impact on contemporary culture, as in his series of enlarged, wall - mounted...
A former obituary writer for the Daily Telegraph, McEwen creates morbidly humorous works that often address the celebrity - driven nature of the media and its broad impact on contemporary culture, as in his series of enlarged, wall - mounted mock - obituaries of living celebrities such as Jeff Koons, Bill Clinton, and Kate Moss.
He created morbidly humorous works that often address the celebrity - driven nature of the media and its broad impact on contemporary culture, as in his series of enlarged, wall - mounted mock - obituaries of living celebrities, like Kate Moss or Jeff Koons.
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