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Populuxe was a
consumer culture and
aesthetic in the
United States po****r in the 1950s and 1960s. The term
populuxe is a
portmanteau of po****r and luxury...
- part of the mid-century
modern style,
elements of
which represent the
populuxe aesthetic, as in Eero Saarinen's TWA Terminal. The term
Googie comes from...
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Never Was. — William Gibson, "The
Gernsback Continuum" Mid-century
modern Populuxe Space Age
Tomorrowland Atompunk Dieselpunk Olsen, Lance. "'The ****ure of...
- pie, or baseball"
according to Photoplay.
Banner calls her the
symbol of
populuxe, a star
whose joyful and
glamorous public image "helped the
nation cope...
- an
architectural example of the
Space Age
design style.
Influenced by "
Populuxe" architecture, it is an
example of the Mid-century
modern design movement...
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Weird Critters (1997)
Populuxe Confessions of a Hyperdreamer: My
Secret Studio Volume II –
Magnificent Dream People (1997)
Populuxe Atom Shop (1998) Discipline...
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inhabited by mutants.
Various devices and
architecture are
similar to the
Populuxe style.
Global warming,
inflexible bureaucracy, and
substance abuse are...
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independent label Populuxe Records along with
releases by Dead Rock West,
Cindy Lee Berryhill, Atom Orr and
Truckee Brothers.
Populuxe Records was run by...
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found its
ultimate expression in the
development of
Googie architecture or
Populuxe design. As
applied to fiction, this
brand of retro****uristic
visual style...
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playing "Death
Vulcan Grip" on air and the band
launched their own label,
Populuxe Records to
release the EP. The
resulting buzz
garnered them a performance...