Pop Culture

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Stand-up comic and independent band bad-boy Nick Flanagan delivers a funny, rueful, and incisive analysis of everything that snaps, crackles and pops in pop culture. (Author: toromagazine.com)
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Recent episodes from Pop Culture

  • Published: Aug 18, 08
    What makes someone famous? Pop Culture columnist Nick Flanagan has the answer, well, an answer. He also shares his hot chick of the week and has an unsavoury review of the trailer from Kevin Costner's latest flick. Webster, meanwhile, checks in with some advice for those playing the stock market in his ongoing quest to probe the 'net.
     
  • Published: Aug 18, 08
    Is anything sacred anymore? Apparently not. Just ask Pop Culture columnist Nick Flanagan what he thinks about fabulous George Michael's retirement, the latest Mummy movie, and sundry other profane matters.
     
  • Published: Aug 5, 08
    Watch Pop Culture columnist Nick Flanagan travel from private to pubic spaces.
     
  • Published: Aug 5, 08
    Nick Flanagan reviews the upcoming "Sex and the City" trailer, which as it happens, made him ovulate.
     
  • Published: Aug 5, 08
    Pop Culture columnist Nick Flanagan considers old stars, living and dead; reveals the contents of celebrity bathrooms and reviews the movie trailer for "Who's your Monkey."
     
  • Published: Aug 5, 08
    Nick Flanagan examines celebrity style (what shade of yellow are a famous singer's stained teeth?)
     
  • Published: Aug 5, 08
    Nick Flanagan fronts a special hip hop edition of his weekly Pop Culture video column - and Webster gets pimped up for the occasion.
     
  • Published: Aug 5, 08
    Pop Culture columnist Nick Flanagan explores the mysterious world of Kanada as only he can do.
     
  • Published: Aug 5, 08
    Nick Flanagan examines family values among the glitterati and finds them wanting
     
  • Published: May 21, 08
    Pop culture columnist Nick Flanagan reports on the web (or at least his spider alter-ego Webster does) and reviews the new Indiana Jones flick (or, at least, the part of the trailer that he remembers).