GB Items Related to Tag - pop culture
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Don't Throw That Old Stuff Away!
A unique art store takes your favorite pop culture items -- from old lunchboxes to posters -- and turns them into works of art.
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Got Milk Mustaches?
It's the two-word phrase that now has a permanent place in pop culture: "Got milk?" So, which celebrities wear their mustaches best?
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Larry W. Jones
TV Land President Larry W. Jones says the 50+ audience is a powerful force.
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Terri Dennis
Feeling nostalgic? The Original Pop Art Diva, Terri Dennis, has your fix. Her cool Web site has color, fun and art you won't see anywhere else.
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Art Linkletter
An American icon, Art Linkletter has been a positive influence on our culture for more than 60 years.
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Name That TV Tune
Who knows TV tunes better? A Boomer or a Gen Xer? Find out in this no-holds-barred intergenerational smackdown!
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Ring My Bell
Remember when phones actually rang instead of playing a song or beeping? Check out these gems and find out what your old phone is worth.
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Craig Shutt
If you have ever loved comic books, you'll want to meet Craig Shutt.
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Kazoo: The Rebuttal
After watching our coverage of the attempt to shatter a kazoo world record, a man became incensed, irate and insulted. Not by our story, but by the event itself! Did it make a mockery of great kazoo icons of the past? Here's his side.
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Childhood Gift Changed Music History
Many of us collect and proudly display treasured objects because of their special significance. The legendary Roger McGuinn collects small transistor radios. The Byrds' founder describes how a childhood gift changed his life and inspired music history.
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The Horse Painter
Meet a woman who is using old-fashioned techniques to restore antique carousel horses. She says each horse has its own personality and she's just trying to let each one shine through the decades of neglect.
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Clothes Off Diana's Back Saving Lives
Just before her death, Princess Diana cleaned out of her closets to raise money for charity. Today, these gorgeous gowns are still saving lives.













