The incresing acceptance of certain subcultures to accept “my own personal reality” as something that may not be fact-based, but still somehow representative of a “general truth” that the subculture is founded upon. ❋ Unknown (2008)
Here, the 'climate of opinion' in subcultures producing terrorists seems to get less attention, or to be processed in more of a 'why do they hate us?' fashion. ❋ Unknown (2006)
Yamamoto often drew upon easily identified work vestments traditional in Japanese subcultures of conformity. ❋ Unknown (2008)
In between those two I have two documentaries that take a look at New York City subcultures, which is something I can rarely ever resist. ❋ Glenn Dunks (2010)
This was the decade of "identity politics" and the "culture wars," which revolved not merely around whether or not Congress gets to decide what art is, but whether or not our national culture -- both high and low -- included the "subcultures" of women, queers, people of color, and immigrants. ❋ Unknown (2007)
The whole concept of "subcultures" when it comes to fiction is inaccurate, though, because contemporary literary fiction is about as sub- to a culture as it's possible to get without hitting the ocean floor. ❋ Unknown (2005)
This goes for most of the ideas that I see in "subcultures" of society. ❋ Mesocyclone (2005)
Subsequent cultures or, as they are called, "subcultures," may be made by inoculating fresh tubes, and in this way growth may be maintained often for an indefinite period. ❋ Various (N/A)
It's perhaps wrong even to call these groups 'subcultures', because they participate only marginally in the mainstream culture. ❋ Unknown (2009)
Along with the discussion of L.A.'s varying subcultures, the panel will also address the significance of SoCal both in terms of its historical indigenous art movements in conjunction with its regional environmental changes -- light, color, space, heat, sprawl, and motion of a constantly shifting contemporary backdrop. ❋ Tom Gregory (2011)
L.A. Influential features a panel of native Los Angeles artists discussing the current interest in LA's diverse subcultures' impact on art as demonstrated in exhibitions such as MOCA's Art in the Streets and Street Cred: Graffiti Art from Concrete to Canvas at the Pasadena Museum of California Art. ❋ Tom Gregory (2011)
INFLUENTIAL -- a lively panel discussion on the influence of Southern California's subcultures, scenes, and scenery on contemporary art ❋ Tom Gregory (2011)
Its hit reality series like "Pawn Stars," "Ax Men," and "Ice Road Truckers," focus on working-class subcultures and attract young, professional men. ❋ Unknown (2011)