- movements:
Poseurs was the
favorite epithet". Ross
Buncle argues that
eventually the
Australian punk
scene "opened the door to a host of
poseurs, who were...
-
Poseur Ink (2003-2013) was a small-press
publisher and
distro by
comic artist Rachel Dukes.
Based in San Diego,
California the
company specialized in independent...
- alienation," the
author noted that the
scene classified some
members as "
poseurs," that is,
heavy metal performers or fans who
pretended to be part of the...
-
based solely on
having Irish relatives.
Often used in the same
sense as
poseur and wannabe.
Plouc France Bretons Used to mean
Breton immigrants that came...
-
incorporating only
those who were "true" and
attempting to
expel all "
poseurs". Some
members of the
scene were
responsible for a
spate of
church burnings...
-
Retrieved September 7, 2024. Lankenau, Cris (August 17, 2016). "How
College Poseurs Inspired Turtlenecked's
Homemade Pop".
Willamette W****.
Retrieved August...
- Men'".
Hartford Courant. "Exclusive BoK talk with
Michael Gladis–NOT a
poseur". Lippsisters.com.
January 26, 2009. "Archived copy" (PDF).
Archived from...
- composers, and
bands they ****ess as
being poseurs —
insufficiently authentic or
inauthentic as artists. A
poseur is an
artist or a
musical band who copies...
- fans to
classify and
reject some
performers (and some
other fans) as "
poseurs" "who
pretended to be part of the subculture, but who were
deemed to lack...
- 1970s/early 1980s-era
hardcore is the true
spirit of punk,
because "all the
poseurs and
fashionistas ****ed off to the next
trend of
skinny pink ties with...