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Blog Name: Pop Culture Institute
Url: http://popcultureinstitute.blogspot.com
Language: English
Topics: pop culture, history, the arts
Description: An examination of pop culture.
Popularity: 79 Followers

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Gratuitous Brunette: Sarah Silverman
It always amuses me to read about how someone's been offended by Sarah Silverman; I mean, one doesn't often read about how someone's been informed by Brian Williams, although there is a plethora of material on the Internet about exactly who's spanking it to Gisele Bundchen...By offending you, you see, Sarah Silv
"You Do Something To Me" by Sinead O'Connor
And finally, what World AIDS Day video hat trick would be complete without Sinéad 'Don't Call Me Shine-Head' O'Connor, who recorded the classic 1929 Cole Porter song You Do Something To Me for the
"The Day After That" by Liza Minnelli
This 1993 song was written for, and the proceeds from its sale were to benefit, AIDS charities; it's performed here by a little-known singer named Liza Minnelli, who apparently has quite a following among gay men - just in case you were as in the dark about that as I was...In all seriousness, The Day After That was written by Kander and Ebb and recorded by their muse to shed light on a crisis which kills indiscriminately, weakens economies in the developing world, and is still very much with us after all these years...
"That's What Friends Are For" by Dionne Warwick & Friends
That's What Friends Are For is the granddaddy of all the AIDS charity songs, released as it was all the way back in 1985 to benefit AmFAR; alongside Dionne Warwick are Stevie Wonder, Elton John, Gladys Knight, and
What's The Occasion? World AIDS Day
Today marks the twenty-first observation of December 1st as World AIDS Day; to date, AIDS has killed more than 25 million people worldwide, and more than 38 million are currently living with HIV. In both cases most of these are in the developing world...December 1st also used to be called The Day Without Art, a day on which creative types were to let th

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