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KHive
(concept)
1
— Online supporter group for Kamala Harris discussed in context of social media astroturfing and bot accusations.
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The Portal
(film)
1
— Podcast where Anna Khachiyan appeared, cited as an introduction point for a listener to Red Scare.
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Day After The Revolution
(concept)
1
— Žižekian concept about the anticlimax following revolutionary triumph when bureaucratic work begins.
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Georges Delerue
(person)
1
— French composer whose theme from Contempt was used in Adam Curtis's 'It Felt Like A Kiss'.
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Raymond Scott
(person)
1
— American composer whose 'Portofino 2' appeared in Adam Curtis's 'Century of The Self'.
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Pizzicato Five
(person)
1
— Japanese pop band whose 'Baby Love Child' was featured in Adam Curtis's 'All Watched Over by Machines of Loving Grace'.
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Gene Austin
(person)
1
— American singer whose 'My Blue Heaven' was used in Adam Curtis's 'Century of The Self'.
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It Felt Like A Kiss
(film)
1
— Adam Curtis documentary described as his best film that is basically just music throughout.
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Century of The Self
(film)
1
— Adam Curtis documentary featuring classical music by Brahms, Shostakovich, and Raymond Scott.
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r/museum
(place)
1
— Art subreddit mentioned as a source for discovering interesting art pieces that lack information online.
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Essex Market
(place)
1
— New York City market mentioned as likely carrying local honey for allergies.
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Queen's Park
(place)
1
— Park in Glasgow, Scotland proposed as meetup location for Red Scare subreddit members
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Flo Rida
(person)
1
— Artist behind 'Whistle', a song about oral sex that played extensively on radio
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Far East Movement
(person)
1
— Group behind 'Like a G6', a late 2000s party song referenced for its slang
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Hot Chelle Rae
(person)
1
— Pop band behind 'Tonight Tonight', a late 2000s party song
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Alexandra Stan
(person)
1
— Romanian pop artist behind 'Mr. Saxobeat'
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Soulja Boy
(person)
1
— Hip hop artist behind 'Pretty Boy Swag'
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T-Pain
(person)
1
— R&B artist behind 'Buy U a Drank'
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J Dash
(person)
1
— Hip hop artist behind 'WOP'
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Dewey Decimal System
(concept)
1
— Library classification system that confused someone trying to locate Chomsky's books
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Hurricane Ida
(concept)
1
— Major hurricane that hit in 2021, threatening those too poor to evacuate
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Leia Jospe
(person)
1
— Photographer referenced in a satirical rap about the downtown New York scene
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Grizzly Man
(film)
1
— 2005 documentary praised for its interesting characters including a pilot and a coroner
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Socialist Realism
(concept)
1
— Soviet art movement that a museum collection of paintings represented, which failed to inspire the viewer despite theore...
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David Copperfield
(person)
1
— Magician whose popularity peaked during the George W. Bush years according to the poster
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Il Divo
(album)
1
— Musical group that had a sincere fanbase during the George W. Bush years
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Siegfried and Roy
(person)
1
— Magician duo with lions who had a Roseanne knockoff cartoon made about them
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Nelson Sullivan
(person)
1
— Gay videographer from 1980s NYC who documented social life with RuPaul and other pre-fame figures, died of heart attack ...
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5 9th Avenue Project
(place)
1
— YouTube channel collecting all of Nelson Sullivan's videos from 1980s NYC.
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Because I could not stop for death
(book)
1
— Somber, introspective Emily Dickinson poem about mortality, adapted into an episode of Dickinson featuring Wiz Khalifa a...
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Kunduz Hospital Airstrike
(concept)
1
— U.S. military airstrike used hyperbolically as comparison point for how bad the TV show Dickinson is.
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Protestant Reformation
(concept)
1
— Religious revolution described as trending toward autism through its focus on literal scripture interpretations with no ...
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Chrissy Teigan
(person)
1
— Public figure compared to Lily Rose Depp in appearance
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Bodleian
(place)
1
— Institution housing one of the four confirmed pieces of art depicting Mary Shelley
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Paxil
(concept)
1
— Medication prescribed to children in the 1990s, particularly those whose parents were getting divorced
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Saint Peter
(person)
1
— Jewish fisherman and apostle who abandoned Jesus, discussed in context of Catholic claims of apostolic succession
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The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance
(film)
1
— Americana film listed among great examples of the genre
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Pastiche
(concept)
1
— A postmodern technique used in Las Vegas to combine and regurgitate iconic elements from other places
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Karina Longworth
(person)
1
— Podcast creator who gives credit to those she works with when producing content about classic films.
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Franz Xaver Kappus
(person)
1
— Young poet and military officer who corresponded with Rilke, expressing feelings of isolation and disillusionment with h...
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Zack Morris
(person)
1
— Television character type used to describe a charming asshole with Machiavellian tendencies who was successful with wome...
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The New Republic
(place)
1
— Publication that published an article criticized for failing to engage with how people think about public safety and urb...
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Aileen Wuornos
(person)
1
— Female serial killer presented as a more likable murderer than male killers like Ted Kaczynski who are glorified by the ...
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Heartstopper
(film)
1
— Gay romance show that straight girls enjoy despite allegedly being turned off by bisexual men in real life.
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Red, White, and Royal Blue
(film)
1
— Gay romance movie that straight girls enjoy despite allegedly being turned off by bisexual men in real life.
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Jules Didier
(person)
1
— French artist (1831-1914) who created work for the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals.
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Bergen
(place)
1
— Norwegian city featured in 1971 National Geographic photographs showing young people in discotheques and camping on side...
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Bermuda
(place)
1
— Island destination featured in 1978 National Geographic photograph showing a vacationing sportswoman with her game fishi...
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Anna Weyant
(person)
1
— Artist described as gorgeous and talented who is dating much older art dealer Larry Gagosian.
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Larry Gagosian
(person)
1
— Prominent art dealer dating much younger artist Anna Weyant.
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