ID - Popular Culture

Popular Culture

  • Id (Siddharta album), 1999
  • Id (comics), a manhwa by Kim Daewoo, art by A. T. Kenny
  • I.D. (film), the 1995 British film, directed by Philip Davis
  • "I.D." (Law & Order), an episode of Law & Order
  • I.D. (magazine), American magazine focusing on Architecture, Graphic and Industrial Design
  • I.D. (play), 2003 British play by Anthony Sher
  • Id (Veil of Maya album)
  • I.D. (album), a 1989 album by by The Wailers Band
  • Id (Xenogears), a character in the video game
  • i-D, a British fashion magazine
  • iD Two, RTÉ television programme
  • I.D. & Urgent Calls, an audio drama based on Dr. Who
  • Identically Different (I.D.), a former Canadian boyband
  • Investigation Discovery, an American cable channel
  • ID, an album by Anna Maria Jopek
  • ID, a monster In the classic 1956 movie Forbidden Planet
  • The Wizard of Id, an American comic strip, and its fictional kingdom

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Famous quotes containing the words popular culture, popular and/or culture:

    Like other secret lovers, many speak mockingly about popular culture to conceal their passion for it.
    Mason Cooley (b. 1927)

    Fifty million Frenchmen can’t be wrong.
    —Anonymous. Popular saying.

    Dating from World War I—when it was used by U.S. soldiers—or before, the saying was associated with nightclub hostess Texas Quinan in the 1920s. It was the title of a song recorded by Sophie Tucker in 1927, and of a Cole Porter musical in 1929.

    The anorexic prefigures this culture in rather a poetic fashion by trying to keep it at bay. He refuses lack. He says: I lack nothing, therefore I shall not eat. With the overweight person, it is the opposite: he refuses fullness, repletion. He says, I lack everything, so I will eat anything at all. The anorexic staves off lack by emptiness, the overweight person staves off fullness by excess. Both are homeopathic final solutions, solutions by extermination.
    Jean Baudrillard (b. 1929)