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CULTURE SHOCK
Franklin Harris
Latest Columns
Looking back at the first year of shocking culture
Past Columns
Nashville con is fun for geeks, but on a smaller scale
Internet radio is thriving now, but for how long?
Digital downloads remaking music industry
Spider-Man co-creator has secret identity
Walk of fame or walk of shame; it's all the same
NASCAR revs its engines and sends hearts racing
What would Jesus do for an iPhone?
Wikipedia vindicates the wisdom of crowds
‘Brokeback’ director’s latest film gets NC-17
The Film Crew is back to make fun of bad movies
British mogul set tone for 1960s cult TV
Anthony Bourdain has best job in the world
Soap opera physics could destroy the universe
The Internet is a chamber of secrets for Potter fans
The movie with no name generates early buzz
British TV’s ‘Hex’ should leave viewers bewitched
Movie studios tease fans with Halloween DVDs
Fans take possession of fictional characters
'80s nostalgia grips Hollywood, storms theaters
Good TV shows know when to call it quits
Remake the bad movies instead of the good ones
Superheroes leap from page to small and big screens
Still feeling the Force after all these years
Saturday morning sci-fi series was crossroads of '70s
TV violence excuse for FCC power grab
Virginia Tech tragedy is latest excuse to attack popular culture
Vonnegut, Bob Clark leave enduring legacies
Reliving the era of exploitation
You know, I learned something today
Wii breaks the mold for video game consoles
Commie zombies haunt the world
Captain America is just resting
Documentary takes on the hypocritical film ratings
Loving celebrities is in our genes
Big media is watching your iPod
Death is Anna Nicole Smith's greatest legacy
Mooninite mayhem 'Aqua Teen Hunger Force' attacks, and Boston is not amused
'Psychic' Sylvia Brown blows big prediction
Pundits put Rich Little on notice
Japanese pop culture reveals a two-way street
Why 'You' became Person of the Year
'Lio' brings macabre humor to comics pages
James Bond gets real, but Superman returns as a phony
Non-Christian elements of Christmas there from start
‘Star Trek’s’ 40th birthday flies past at warp speed
Science fiction's outsiders find new respectability
O.J. book, interview could become karmic payback
We're in the midst of a War on Thanksgiving, the forgotten holiday
Pop culture's diversity is its strength
Franklin Harris
DAILY Asst. metro editor
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