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  2. Ariana’s Pop Star Persona Was a "Character" She ... - AOL

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    Since she released her debut album in 2013, Ariana Grande has cemented herself as a pop culture icon for the ages, and by that, I mean: You'd recognize her signature ponytail, platform heels, and ...

  3. “Pop Culture Jeopardy!” Host Colin Jost Struggles for Answers ...

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    Colin Jost was put to the test by the Today show!. On the Dec. 3 episode of Today, the Saturday Night Live star sat down with Savannah Guthrie to discuss his new hosting gig on Pop Culture ...

  4. Marilyn Monroe in popular culture - Wikipedia

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    Man From Delmonte: "Beautiful People" references Monroe and Joe DiMaggio; Marilyn Manson and his band is taken from Monroe and Charles Manson; Marina and the Diamonds: "State Of Dreaming" references Monroe; Ava Max: "Salt" references Monroe; Melanie Martinez (singer): "You Love I" loops a quote Monroe gives in a 1960 interview backwards

  5. List of phoenixes in popular culture - Wikipedia

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    To make a successful completion of the reincarnation process, she must bring another person—her son—into the fire with her. The character of Laura the phoenix is reincarnated a few times into the plotlines of the series. In the 1897 flashback, Barnabas Collins recognizes her as the first wife of his uncle Jeremiah; she died in 1785.

  6. Deals with the Devil in popular culture - Wikipedia

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    Bedazzled (2000), a remake of the aforementioned 1967 original, the main character making a different set of wishes that end when he uses his seventh and final wish to make an unselfish wish that negates his deal. [49] Belladonna (1973), a film inspired by 19th century perceptions of medieval witchcraft; centres on a woman's pact with the Devil ...

  7. Why pop culture’s love of Joan of Arc endures - AOL

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    In 2022, culture writer Rayne Fisher-Quann suggested the pendulum swing of public perception was such a distinctly female experience, she coined the term “woman’d.”

  8. Pop icon - Wikipedia

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    A pop icon is a celebrity, character, or object whose exposure in popular culture is regarded as constituting a defining characteristic of a given society or era. The usage of the term is largely subjective since there are no definitively objective criteria.

  9. 25 pop culture moments that defined 2024 - AOL

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    Zendaya started the first half of the year with two hit movies that came in first place at the box office. In March, she co-starred with Timothée Chalamet, Austin Butler, Florence Pugh, Javier ...