+ Follow BHEN CERVANTES Tag
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[Title] => Star chika, minute patrol!
[Summary] => True to the nature of this column, I have long planned to write about two evolving idiosyncrasies, which, judged by our preference for these, and perhaps for a lack of more appropriate terminology, may later on be deemed as cultures. Currently, they are perfectly complementing each other. These are the cultures of entertainment and of rumor. By an entertainment culture, I mean our seeming bias for the showbiz evidenced by the way we ogle around movie stars. On the other hand, our apparent appetite for rumor is developing to be some kind of a culture.
[DatePublished] => 2006-03-12 00:00:00
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[AuthorName] => Aven Piramide
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[Summary] => True to the nature of this column, I have long planned to write about two evolving idiosyncrasies, which, judged by our preference for these, and perhaps for a lack of more appropriate terminology, may later on be deemed as cultures. Currently, they are perfectly complementing each other. These are the cultures of entertainment and of rumor. By an entertainment culture, I mean our seeming bias for the showbiz evidenced by the way we ogle around movie stars. On the other hand, our apparent appetite for rumor is developing to be some kind of a culture.
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[Summary] => True to the nature of this column, I have long planned to write about two evolving idiosyncrasies, which, judged by our preference for these, and perhaps for a lack of more appropriate terminology, may later on be deemed as cultures. Currently, they are perfectly complementing each other. These are the cultures of entertainment and of rumor. By an entertainment culture, I mean our seeming bias for the showbiz evidenced by the way we ogle around movie stars. On the other hand, our apparent appetite for rumor is developing to be some kind of a culture.
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