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pop culture

[pop kuhl-cher] / ˈpɒp ˈkʌl tʃər /
NOUN
popular culture
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More than 120 million Americans are expected to tune in for an annual pop culture nonpareil, which this year features two teams nobody expected to reach the NFL championship decider.

From Barron's

Mr. Williams uses interviews, news accounts and even pop culture to provide readers with a strong sense of the pervasive disorder and fear in Goetz’s New York.

From The Wall Street Journal

In a moment when education is under attack, both in the United States and Puerto Rico, Bad Bunny is using pop culture’s biggest stage to offer the world a history lesson.

From Los Angeles Times

In fact, many scholars argue that American pop culture has always been dominated, or at least strongly influenced, by Black culture.

From The Wall Street Journal

The site and its rival Polymarket have quickly become a part of pop culture, and are especially popular with young men who are drawn by the similarities to sports gambling and day trading.

From The Wall Street Journal