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popular culture

[pop-yuh-ler kuhl-cher] / ˈpɒp jə lər ˈkʌl tʃər /
NOUN
modern ways of living
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Las Vegas also finds its own ways to commemorate its marks on history and popular culture — another way it’s proved useful for filming.

From Los Angeles Times Aug. 19, 2026

Having children was at times seen in popular culture as an investment in the future, particularly among poorer families who relied on their children for prospective support.

From Barron's Aug. 13, 2026

Kelly continued to promote classical dancing in popular culture, producing a television special, “Dancing: A Man’s Game,” in 1958; he choreographed “Pas de Dieux” for the Paris Opera Ballet in 1960.

From The Wall Street Journal Aug. 7, 2026

The film arrives at a time when discussions about unidentified aerial phenomena, government transparency and artificial intelligence have moved from the fringes of popular culture into mainstream debate.

From BBC Jun. 4, 2026

I grew up in a home with very little exposure to popular culture.

From "Born a Crime: Stories from a South African Childhood" by Trevor Noah



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