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The Ennui of Euphoria
The Ennui of Euphoria Euphoria is 2019 HBO show. I had heard of it, but didn’t know much about it. Finally, I clicked on it on HBO Max and found myself hooked. It is graphic and gritty, but strangely addictive. … Continue reading
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Tagged 13 Reasons, 1970s, 1980s, Adults, Angst, Anxiety, Ashtray, bingeable, Brown, Cable TV, call back, Children, Claws, collective trauma, Dark, darkness, Depression, documentary, Drama, Drinking, Drugs, E, Eric Dane, Euphoria, extreme, Fashion, Flashy, generation, Glitter, Glittery, Green Light, ground breaking, HBO, High, Homosexuality, Hunter, Jules, laptops, Lexi, LGBTQ, lighting, lower middle class, melodramatic, MIddle Class, Modern, morose, Narrator, no apology, party girls, Penis, Poor Choices, popular, Poverty, preteen, Push Boundaries, Real Housewives, Reality TV, Red Light, Rue, Sex, shock value, smart phones, stylized, Surreal, Teenagers, teens, titulating, Transgender, Wallflower, wood paneling, Yellow, Zendaya
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And Just Like That
And Just Like That And Just Like That the gals from Sex And The City have turned into The Golden Girls! Given all the differences between being 55 in 1985 and being 55 in 2022, perhaps we should call Carrie, … Continue reading
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Tagged 1980s, 1990s, 2000s, 2020s, 50s, Actress, Age, Aging Process, And Just Like That, Appartments, behavior, Blanche, Botox, Carrie, Charlotte, Children, Dating, Doroth, Dyed Hair, Empty Nest, Fashion, Feminity, Fillers, Glasses, Grown Children, Guys, Hair, Heels, Independent, Life Doesn't End, Lives, Marriage, Men, Miranda, Motherhood, Mothers, Old, Older Than 25, Original, Pretty, reboot, Representation, Revolutionary, Roommates, Rose, Sad, Sadness, Sex, Sex and the City, society, Sophia, Teenagers, Television, The Golden Girls, Times We Live In, White Hair, Widow, Widowed, Widower, Work Done, Wrinkles
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Dia De Los Muertos
November 1, 2017 Dia De Los Muertos Dia De Los Muertos or Day of the Dead is a Mexican Holiday celebrated around Halloween. In the 1960s the Mexican government had the Aztec festival declared a National Holiday. In the Aztec … Continue reading
Posted in Culture, Event, Mythology, Politics/Economics
Tagged 1960s, 2017, All Inclusive, Anglo-Saxon, Aurora, Aztec, Belle, blantly racist, bones of the dead, born mortal, Calveras, children who have died, Cinderella, Coco, Colonialism, Cultural Appropriation, decorate graves, Dia De Meurots, Disney, Families, Fashion, festival, Festivals, Goddess of the Dead, Greeks, Hades, Halloween, Honoring, Indigenous Roots, Intent, Jasmine, La Calvera, Latin Culture, Latina, Latino, Maya, Mexico, Mictecacihautl, Moana, Multicultural, Native American, offerings, openly mock, Overacting, Persephone, Pocahontas, Princess Tiana, Racist, Respect, sacrificed. ancestors, Sleeping Beauty, Snow White, special, Sports Teams, Sugar Skull, The Book of Life, Underworld, Unique, White
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Gentrification
July 1, 2017 Gentrification Gentrification comes from the old French word genterise, which means “of gentle birth.” The term refers to the process of renovating poor urban neighborhoods. Gentrification can be seen as an attempt to beautify or civilize the … Continue reading
Posted in Culture, Movies/TV
Tagged Abandoned Homes, altruistic, beautification, better themselves, Boarded Up Businesses, Change, Cheap Land, Chicago, City Centers, deindustrialization, Denver, displacement, Economists, education, Evolve, Facelift, fad, Fashion, Flip, gentle, gentle birth, Gentrification, Ghetto, Health Care, homeless, inflation, Inner City, invest in people not places, investments, Jamba Juice, Laundromat, Mansfield, MIddle Class, Monett, New, new problems, Old, Poor, Poverty, profit, Property Taxes, Racism, replacing poor, Rich, rough birth, Shameless, Shelby, Starbucks, Subtext, Suburban, taxes, The Great White Flight, theme, trend, Urban Decay, wage gap, Yoga Studio
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Jem and The Holograms
February 20, 2016 I got Jem and the Holograms from Netflix, so we came home to watch it. The movie was very different then then 80s cartoon. It wasn’t necessarily a bad interpretation, but it wasn’t great either. A fan … Continue reading
Posted in Culture, Flashback, Movies/TV
Tagged 80s, Band, Britta Phillips, Cartoon, Cassette, Duel Identities, Fallin in Love With A Stranger, Fashion, Fun, Hologram, Jem, Jem and the Holograms, Jerrica, Justine Bateman, Love Will Unite Us, Luna, Movie, Nostolgia, Original, Paparazzi, Pressure, Public Imagee, Rock and Roll, Samantha Newark, Satisfaction, Singing, Songs, Split, Spy, Star, Starlight Foundation, Synergy, The Misfits, Truly Outrageous, Twilight in Paris, Youngblood, YouTube
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Last Man Standing
December 27, 2015 Last Man Standing is a sitcom starring Tim Allen. It has been on for 5 Seasons, starting in 2011. I didn’t know Tim Allan had a new sitcom until 2012. I caught it on TV one … Continue reading
Posted in Culture, Feminism, Literature/Pop Culture, Movies/TV
Tagged 10s, 3 Boys, 3 Girls, 40s, 60s, 90s, ABC, Airhead, Bass Pro, Baxter, Boy, Brad, CMT, Colorado, conservative, Daughters, Denver, Detroit, Elementary School Age, Eve, fads, Fashion, femimine, Foil, Gender Roles, Girl, Government, Guns, Home Improvement, Kristin, Last Man Standing, liberal, Mandy, Mark, Michigan, Mike Baxter, Millitary, More Power, Obama, Outdoor Man, Outdoor World, pop psychology, Raising, Randy, Ryan, Sensitive, socialists, Sons, Strong, Teen Mom, Tim Allen, Tool Time, TV Wife, War, Young Adults
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Glamorous Vs Gritty
Glamorous Vs Gritty Sex and the City aired on HBO from 1998 to 2004. Since I didn’t have HBO except for a brief few months in 2003, I did not get hooked on the series. I heard about … Continue reading
Posted in Culture, Literature/Pop Culture, Movies/TV
Tagged 1960s, 1980s, Apples and Oranges, Brooklyn, Career, Carrie Bradshaw, Cosmo, Entitlement, entrepreneurial spirit, Fashion, Generation Me, Generation X, Generation Y, Girls, Glamourous, Gritty, Hannah, HBO, idealistic, Jean Twenge, Job, Judgmental, Late 20, Late 30s, LGBT Community, Lost, Love Life, Luxury, Manhattan, Midwestern Girl, Millennials, Motherhood, Paris, Russian Lover, Sex and the City, Snapshot, Successful, Wealthy, Whiny
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Sweet Valley High
Sweet Valley High Ana and I watched Season 1 Disc 3 of Sweet Valley High on DVD. I remembered catching the show a couple of times on a Saturday or a Sunday, but I never knew its regular time slot. … Continue reading
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Tagged 1984, 1989, 1994, 1997, 80s, 90s, Aunt Kelly, Bad, Big, Boyfriend, California, Cari Lynn Gilkison, Cheesy, Coccaine, Colorful, Double Jeporady, Drama, DVD, Elizabeth Keene, Elizabeth Wakefield, Enjoyable, Fashion, Francine Pascal, Good, In Too Deep, Jessica Wakefield, Kidnapped, Melodrama, Mystery, Nicholas Morrow, On The Edge, Regina Morrow, Richard Thomas, Saturday and Sunday Afternoon, Sweet Valley Confidential, Sweet Valley High, Sweet Valley Twins, Sweet Valley University, Telvision, Today, Trouble, Young, Young at Heart
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