Popular Culture
- Flex (singer), Félix Danilo Gómez, Panamanian singer, alternatively named "Flex"
- Flex Alexander, Mark Alexander Knox (b. 1970), an American actor and comedian
- Flex (club), a nightclub in Vienna
- Flex (comics), a fictional superhero
- Flex (magazine), an American bodybuilding magazine
- Flex (EP) a 2003 EP by Pitch Black
- Funkmaster Flex, Aston George Taylor Jr (b. 1968), an American hip hop DJ
- "Flex" (song) a 2007 hit song by Dizzee Rascal
- Flex, a 1993 hit song by Mad Cobra
- Flex (film), A Commercial/Short Film By English Director Chris Cunningham
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“Popular culture entered my life as Shirley Temple, who was exactly my age and wrote a letter in the newspapers telling how her mother fixed spinach for her, with lots of butter.... I was impressed by Shirley Temple as a little girl my age who had power: she could write a piece for the newspapers and have it printed in her own handwriting.”
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