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"subculture" Definitions
  1. the behaviour and beliefs of a particular group of people in society that are different from those of most people
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At some level, metal is more of an underground subculture, and Crossfit is a subculture, but it's fascinating because a lot of people who are Crossfit gym members are not necessarily subculture people.
We're a subculture within a subculture, and we're hoping the nerd community can be more inclusive toward us.
Lemme tell you something: When Bill Simmons represents the LEAST annoying disciple of a certain subculture, that's a rough subculture.
And within the drag world, there's also its own fashion industry of its own — drag designers and the fashion subculture within a subculture.
The Gothic Lolita subculture-within-a-subculture takes this baby-meets-Victoriana style and adds slasher-red lips and smoky black eyeliner to the ensemble.
This week, the Oxford Internet Institute published a new paper on the internet subculture of mile-churning, and it's a surprisingly good introduction to the subculture.
I got in touch with experts David Ley and Mireille Miller-Young, both of whom have written extensively about this subculture and the subculture of swinging.
The physical and psychological dimensions of the subculture attracted me, as well as the fact that no one had really heard about the subculture before or had photographed it.
A subculture within the subculture of hacking, making, and DIY, bodyhackers are devoted to altering their own selves to make them better, faster, stronger with things like camera eyeballs and bionic limbs.
"I would still not call it a subculture," she said.
In California in the 80s, there was a pagan subculture.
Douthat: I agree that the Catholic subculture you describes exists.
I became part of a subculture detached from mainstream society.
Instagram "finfluencers," or financial influencers, are a thriving online subculture.
I believed that the subculture was in danger of extinction.
For me, this umbrella extends to politics, subculture, and perspective.
Watch our video 'The Truth Behind Serbia's Notorious Witchcraft Subculture'
Podcasts often find an audience by exploring an exotic subculture.
Basement dweller = internet subculture = 214chan = Pepe = Alt-Right = Trump supporter.
The subculture in the N.B.A. is something else in itself.
Cynicism and paranoia abound in the subculture Trump now embodies.
But "Pose" puts its characters, subculture and history stage center.
The creepiest part of TikTok is the subculture of magicians.
What do you think is the biggest misconception about the subculture?
It's a whole subculture of Instagram that I find really interesting.
McKay belonged both to that subculture and to the movement's mainstream.
Amid this post-verbal landscape, a subculture of storytelling is thriving.
It's a subculture, it's an offshoot of the counterculture. Mm-hmm.
Metal remains an underground, if widespread, subculture across the African continent.
The counterterrorism world quickly became a rich new subculture to mine.
The former ANSI artist schooled Payne on warez and ANSI subculture.
I hope that this subculture in Berlin will be accepted soon.
"Beer is belonging in the subculture scene," he told me emphatically.
What did you discover about the metal subculture through that person?
"You can't crush culture — or subculture — in New York," she said.
But it's the play-soldier subculture they've promoted that's being judged.
Pete Kowalczyk is a journalist and filmmaker interested in subculture and identity.
Bitcoin: the most annoying subculture to exist yet somehow it elicits FOMO.
There's a whole kind of interest around them and subculture around them.
Both films take a subculture and allow us to inhabit their world.
I think when you're talking about youth subculture it really started then.
Germany also has a small subculture of violent, explicitly neo-Nazi networks.
Even when the ouster fails, bitter legal fights have become subculture hallmarks.
Molin said he was inspired by this subculture to build his machine.
Eisner was more than right, and today a diverse subculture has emerged.
Furry lingo It's a subculture just like any other — including unique terminology.
Silicon Valley has many of its roots in this same hippie subculture.
I think it's the most untapped subculture or, I don't know, community.
Within India's L.G.B.T. community, the hijras maintain their own somewhat secretive subculture.
Versus brands today, they're not really rooted in any sort of subculture.
He was playing at the Sheen Center, a theater across from Subculture.
In Europe, electronic music has to be an alternative or a subculture.
"Christianity, and the framework of religion, makes us a subculture," Franklin said.
Yet the creative vitality of Harlem's gay subculture represented a defiant retort.
Our reinterpretation of their subculture is triggering bafflement among the local gabbers.
She considers the financial independence movement a subculture of the personal finance community.
That's another reason that I'm happy that Pinboard has this subculture using it.
Many people within our subculture believed him over the women who spoke out.
As a subculture, goth is easy to recognise, but tricky to pin down.
This is what makes the incel subculture so poisonous to everyone it touches.
That teenagers today don't even have the knowledge of what a subculture is.
For young men involved in subculture, fashion, and branding, streetwear provides this haven.
This photograph commemorates the 10 years that the artist spent within the subculture.
Goth is a subculture, many point out, that has no hierarchies, no rules.
Fashion has always had a symbiotic (some may say parasitic) relationship to subculture.
The military is a professional subculture with its own rituals, traditions and jargon.
Apparently, there is a lively subculture of hookups at twenty-four-hour gyms.
They bought this instead and that was the creation of this little subculture.
The subculture of infantilists original came to her attention by way of friend.
Like their clubbing cousins, this too is a subculture that will never die.
As capital migrated, the subculture known as Londongrad grew in size and influence.
Yet incels are not merely an isolated subculture, disconnected from the outside world.
In the polar exploration subculture, "unaided" means they are not using kites. Yes.
You want to support diversity, then why are you discriminating against that subculture?
They were portrayed, instead, as a distinct subculture with bizarre and threatening habits.
So if you're entrusted with covering this particular subculture, what do you do?
A very cool glimpse into the determined and funky subculture of small spaces.
Read more:How ASMR videos went from a niche 'tingle' subculture to mainstream memes
We got a whole new youth subculture this year thanks to VSCO girls.
He sees himself as a bridge between secular America and its evangelical subculture.
A subculture has developed of young people who embrace daka as a lifestyle.
He made his United States debut in 2015 at the Manhattan nightclub SubCulture.
But despite its growing presence outside the subculture, it rarely sees monetary profits.
Vogue Nights is an insight into a subculture that thrives on freedom and acceptance.
The modern media market includes an entire subculture of fan fiction and alternative interpretations.
Could it be that an end to rave signaled an end to the subculture?
A subculture that remained hidden online for years finally surfaced during the Charlottesville attack.
That's fine—instead, watch our new documentary, 'The Truth Behind Serbia's Notorious Witchcraft Subculture'.
Photo after photo from Charlottesville has shown us a dark subculture of millennial masculinity.
It wasn't classy, but for city residents it came to represent Auckland's bohemian subculture.
The subculture that embraces obscurity and eschews enthusiasm is no longer obscure or apathetic.
But that was the tail end of surfing's still being something of a subculture.
But every now and then, a weird little subculture starts trending and doesn't stop.
But the subculture continues to suffer the same ills that befell the punk movement.
But we've noticed that the relationship people have to the subculture itself has changed.
And sure, this helps show fans the fun, happy side of their "angry" subculture….
What a miserable, pathological subculture—some Brown Shirts in Berlin in 1933 type shit.
They offered a glimpse into a Chinese youth subculture outsiders rarely got to see.
Even by Twitter standards, it's a hothouse subculture — self-conscious, emotional, quick to injure.
HELSINKI DISPATCH For years, a subculture of teenage hobbyhorse enthusiasts flourished under the radar.
Imagine Mamie Eisenhower's housewifely 1950s fringe somehow transformed into a must-have subculture statement.
He comes from that subculture within the black community that's very prevalent and familiar.
What I've noticed is that you either like the subculture, the mainstream, or both.
Addiction, like the kitchen, was a marginal subculture with its own rules and aesthetics.
These are not shoes that exclusively belong to a subculture, community, region, or place.
I went into this project looking to explore the withstanding subculture at the range.
Boozing (24%)Because every subculture enjoys getting plastered while listening to their favorite music.
You can sponsor an entire subculture without needing an energy drink under your belt.
To establish something new, maybe we look back at why the subculture of blogging existed.
"You want to support diversity, then why are you discriminating against that subculture," they asked.
The images seem to have leaked from a secret society or some shady underground subculture.
On the flip side, are there benefits to a subculture having an easily recognizable aesthetic?
A hipster is somebody that is conforming to an urban subculture, specifically around a style.
Jennie Livingston chronicled this subculture in her acclaimed documentary "Paris is Burning", released in 1990.
Taking part in the B2B subculture of Silicon Valley feels like a second-rate option.
It's a new internet subculture, replete with standoms, fandoms, and, potentially, a new stannable relationship!
The takeaway is that this is not a subculture that you see all around you.
At first glance, the traditional "sovereign citizen" subculture seems incompatible with a black nationalist ideology.
There's a whole subculture of fans who still want Stannis Baratheon to be king (seriously).
The swing subculture is a tight community despite the vast distances separating epicenters of activity.
A lively online subculture already uses machine learning to edit people into pornographic video clips.
When I rang up professor of modern History and subculture expert Matthew Worley, he agreed.
And if young people aren't spending time somewhere, then subculture and creative activity is dispersed.
Reid's examination of BDSM started when he photographed a neighbor deeply invested in the subculture.
It represents Japan's decotora subculture that celebrates transport vehicles by embellishing them with colorful lights.
But I always approached these from the perspective of Western pop subculture, which shaped me.
In the early two-thousands, he helped pioneer the British musical subculture known as grime .
It is a problem involving a subculture of secrecy surrounding gay men in the priesthood.
Indie had begun as a subculture — and a subgenre — and it became one, once again.
The "crews" were an overlooked subculture that sprang out of the Los Angeles gang scene.
It's a well-known fact that drugs play a major role in music festival subculture.
Falconry, the hunting of wild game with trained birds of prey, is a fascinating subculture.
Grand Feen recognizes that, quite accidentally their meme has created a community—a subculture even.
I think of it as representing archetypes and using the touchstones of pop and subculture.
Even here Roy can't help writing with astonishing vividness, immersing us deep into a subculture.
This was a night to celebrate that subculture and bring to light some remarkable music.
Shows at SubCulture, a venue that opened five years ago, will begin on Feb. 15.
If Minecraft is a maker culture, it has bred within itself a subculture of destruction.
It would be absurd to conflate that entire radical history with this small internet subculture.
You can go from one moral panic to the next when you're talking about subculture.
In 21, hip-hop was a subculture striving to breach the mainstream without losing its soul.
But I'm close with a few, and I know a nerd subculture when I see one.
They are often radicalised on social media, where they tap into a multinational subculture of resentment.
So real, in fact, that there's a sizable Instagram subculture dedicated to sharing images of them.
So, how did they get the skating subculture right when it's so often inaccurately portrayed onscreen?
"This is just a whole subculture I wasn't even aware existed," Wassus told New York magazine.
For the masses, the perception of Norwegian black metal is of an extreme, possibly evil subculture.
It's so widespread that an entire subculture and attendant vernacular has developed around ripping them off.
In the book, O'Brien describes New Wave subculture, which, by definition, was about not being categorized.
Shag's images served as a kind of hallmark of the polka dot and fedora-bearing subculture.
It was a whole subculture of people who acted like they were in on a secret.
But this show, which opens at SubCulture on Wednesday, June 22, seems willing to question everything.
He cited Álvares de Azevedo, a poet whose popularity has recently grown among Brazil's goth subculture.
By this time, it had become a hermetic subculture, full of inside jokes and ugly rhetoric.
There was thus created what can be called a malignant normality in a subculture of torturers.
Yang said that the book has "great historical significance" but questioned its place in funü subculture.
And each is buoyed by its own community of programmers, bound into a subculture of sorts.
"I spend a lot of time thinking about how subculture moves, how it progresses," Kotler said.
But the subculture — part alternative religion, part costumed role-play — is appealing to a new generation.
This is what it looks like when a young woman gets run over by a subculture.
A new report highlights the way that a fashion subculture has been overtaken by big business.
In our little subculture, there's a conversation — But this is not — this is not the economy!
"Minding the Gap" is more than a celebration of skateboarding as a sport and a subculture.
It's an example of subculture coverage that aims to inform even as it draws you in.
They were able to create a subculture in which members were rewarded for being good guys.
A gay subculture flourishes, with many artists playfully shifting and layering identities, mainly through the internet.
The in-depth and intimate footage at this largely unknown subculture is worth the watch alone.
This is a quirky, little Tesla subculture, and of course I had to try it myself.
I wanted to see the spreading of this subculture, and asked myself: Is this cultural appropriation?
"I love any subculture that is united around a really specific shared obsession," Ms. Chapman said.
Outside of yourself, do you have any insight into the subculture of female gamers modding games?
Though I loved the music, I was getting tired of being a subculture within a subculture; by 16, I was listening to Top 40 and hip hop, switching out my dark makeup for more natural tones, and my Vans checkered slip-ons for boots with the fur.
That's in addition to iconic residencies like SubCulture in Glasgow, and Craig Richard's continuing reign in fabric.
From the Dancing Baby to the Hamster Dance, the early internet subculture was inextricably linked with GIFs.
While the Dark Web is a truly interesting digital subculture to enter, it can also get frightening.
This time it's the I.D. Buggy, an all-electric dune buggy with some 1960s California subculture flair.
Sometimes people on the outskirts of the skating subculture think they have to create this certain look.
As someone who has been monitoring the incel subculture for years, I'm not surprised by this response.
Getting ghosted by skaters is a subculture in itself — there's a whole poetry account dedicated to it.
The sport has spawned a social media subculture among young Finns, the Associated Press reported on Sunday.
Brennan believes that the perceived manipulation of the Reddit subculture could have created a sense of distance.
This is probably one of their first experiences being part of some form of somewhat radicalized subculture.
In it, the Girls creator detailed her obsession with a specific online subculture: the internet alter ego.
Unlike transgender people in the West, they leave a conservative mainstream culture for an equally conservative subculture.
Through a combination of programs and mediums, Ebeyer produces work inspired by internet subculture, fashion, and cults.
Another issue is corporate sponsorship, something that goes against the very essence of the anti-establishment subculture.
How much did working on this bring you into that world, into the subculture of numbers enthusiasts?
Local slang for "hustlers," skhothane was a subculture of status, wealth-on-display as a fashion statement.
Did you feel like being part of the goth subculture changed your perspective on mortality at all?
It was interesting to me that this subculture, at least in Roundup, did tend to be women.
In a way, the whole history of Nascar is one of sanitizing and domesticating a renegade subculture.
"It's the kind of subculture that most people avoid," said Michael D'Antonio, one of Mr. Trump's biographers.
Here's Daniel Villarreal's BDSM subculture mystery tale, "Death of a Kinkster," which may disturb you, fair warning.
The International Anthropomorphic Research Project is a team of interdisciplinary scientists dedicated to studying the furry subculture.
It's this subculture that gave rise to vogueing, a now thoroughly popularized and globally practiced dance form.
Now you look ahead 22010 years and we have basically inspired a whole subculture of international travelers.
I eventually learned she was a Kandi Kid, part of a subculture of California's most devoted ravers.
By far, the most surprising discovery was to find an entire subculture of Bollywood fans in Peru.
The members of this internet subculture are not simply a perverse sect occupying the recesses of the internet.
Hyperallergic talks to the directors of the documentary Bludgeon about portraying a subculture without making fun of it.
"There exists a massive internet subculture devoted to creating these masterpieces and distributing them," Reddit user DecoySlug said.
I came up with my character because I was trying to discover what I liked [within the subculture].
But this is still a subculture that's largely unregulated and relies heavily on online recommendations from anonymous enthusiasts.
She's not just messy because that was the image of the grunge subculture, but because she neglects herself.
What are a few current goth bands that you think are really flying the flag for the subculture?
Their differences went deeper — and stranger — than that, and allowed McHugh to see inside a truly bizarre subculture.
Roberson also named Black entertainment and fashion entities from Beyoncé to reality television as commodifiers of this subculture.
It's a sub-genre of the subculture that doesn't relate so much in terms of music or dress.
Queer women wanted the space to explore their own subculture apart from mainstream straight and LGBT press alike.
The game crossbreeds D&D with elements from another nerdy subculture built around elaborate outlandish characters: professional wrestling.
Tragedy Girls is supposed to be satire of a subculture of young women trying to get famous online.
Because the triggers are so easily captured and conveyed on video, ASMR has engendered an entire internet subculture.
Also, what are your thoughts on the ideas about evil that exists in ceratin parts of this subculture?
At the time, the transgender world was still a subculture's subculture, spoken of quietly or not at all.
Yuri Ancarani's documentary The Challenge immerses viewers in the dazzling subculture of ultra-wealthy sheiks who practice falconry.
Thirty-four years later, the original red, black and white high tops have spawned their own sneaker subculture.
I felt it was important to not just paint this subculture as this really pretty, really progressive thing.
By gay community standards, this would be a "muscle bear," which is an archetype within the bear subculture.
For so long skaters have existed as a subculture, but they've also ended up manifested in popular culture.
And that's really scary because subculture was so important to me growing up and still is really important.
" This subculture found its hero in Trump: "This is where you find Trump's strongest (and, yes, strangest) fans.
If you're familiar with the labyrinthine subculture of online gaming then you might know who I'm talking about.
The combination has potential, but the execution, while offering glimpses into a fascinating subculture, is sluggish and unfocused.
They're not gonna want to participate or have passion for the subculture anymore because we're just judging them.
They've been a subculture of the survival preparedness community for years and are starting to gain more visibility.
That's because, unlike the alt-right, or neo-Nazis, for instance, their's is not a neatly-defined subculture.
Ms. Glaser suggests sober parents find an alternative group or subculture like bird-watching, yoga or pickup sports.
I wouldn't be as open and honest with myself had I not discovered the Gorean subculture and BDSM.
The ASMR subculture also get some ribbing with IfNf's Downloads, videos and audio tracks that feature soothing voices.
The same year, cult documentary Paris is Burning by Jennie Livingston exposed the subculture to a worldwide audience.
"Inside Japan's Chicano Subculture" is a seven-minute film that touches on themes of cultural exchange and appropriation.
He was in the right place at the right time, for sure, and caught a subculture in situ.
Until I took my 11-year-old to SneakerCon, I had no idea this was an entire subculture.
There seems to be an entire subculture of Youtubers hellbent on destroying various fruits and filming the results.
"Melancholia, emo and the skate subculture of the 2000s are reinterpreted through prints, colors and designs," she says.
It is an insular subculture that is obscure to most Jews, let alone to Americans of other faiths.
Her work plays on the boundaries between documentary and art, touching on subjects of subculture, intimacy, and ambiguity.
"By opening their thriving subculture to children out of a misguided sense of 'inclusivity,' gay men risk losing a space for their expression at all — or alternatively, opening their subculture to Disneyfication," the writer Kevan Copeland, a 38-year-old gay man in Toronto, wrote in a post on Medium.
So I got started as a dishwasher and fell in love with the whole business and the whole subculture.
People discovering the weird world of drain videos on YouTube were both surprised and pleased to find the subculture.
There's a lot of talk about subculture having died in recent years, lost to the internet and mass amalgamation.
A subculture has sprung up around AlphaGo in a way that hasn't happened around, say, the Google Photo app.
I'm still struggling to understand how this odd internet subculture evolved into what we now call the alt-right.
What other subculture would have the drive and the expressive urgency to develop something as frivolously influential as camp?
And even more than memes or folk songs, dance moves often evolve with the help of a whole subculture.
Ready, willing and able to accept whichever trend, sound or subculture offered me the best chance of an identity.
But if you're wearing baggy capris with a polo shirt and ballet flats, that seems like subculture to me.
There's a whole subculture we're trying to display through Bunkr which is the more edgy lifestyle side of esports.
The Smiths' impact on alternative music has been well-covered; their fandom transcend lines across genre, race, and subculture.
Bachner: There's a whole subculture with the counselors, but I think that would have been less Disney Channel friendly.
What I hope is that—we can get acknowledgement for our subculture in city hall and in policy making.
"Unbeknownst to me, at the time, there was this subculture of media that was growing on YouTube," Hart said.
It offers glimpses into a fascinating subculture, our critic says, but the series is sluggish and unfocused (streaming, Hulu).
Repression targeting a working-class subculture, and setting a dangerous precedent of casting wide nets, has to be challenged.
Despite its important role in Mexican society, lucha libre is still a subculture and considered something a marginalized sport.
Local stores also began importing counterfeit skhothane styles as the subculture ballooned in the wake of the media interest.
She depicts a subculture that many of us read as the stereotypical Trump supporters — a disenfranchised, white working class.
Before then, the only people she knew who shared her interest in death had been in the goth subculture.
But fans say their city - where religious, ethnic and political divisions run deep - has spawned a cutting-edge subculture.
This special subculture grew up around breast cancer, and to a much lesser degree, around other forms of cancer.
The antifa collective, fueled by an emboldened right wing, has become a growing subculture, particularly on West Coast campuses.
His popularity playing hotels has spawned a subculture of young fans who flock to his performances in period dress.
That's what a subculture of surfers from San Diego to Sydney is doing, mostly to get away from crowds.
It's a medium Mr. Trump exploits brilliantly, and one that has fostered and amplified a toxic subculture of misogyny.
Groups of young people had spent years building and participating in what felt to them like an independent subculture.
The "Slender Man Mythos" burgeoned into an internet subculture of fans dedicated to remixing and expanding the original story.
The film delves into the ballroom subculture of '80s New York, characterised by black, Latino, gay and transgender communities.
It is a chaotic subculture that requires arbiters of taste to draw boundaries, which Mr. Phelps did with zeal.
It's important to understand that the core concepts in this subculture have been folded into uncountable layers of irony.
Although sometimes a subculture will just pinpoint what's wrong with everything, rather than giving an answer to change it.
What makes this criminal subculture so enduring despite bust after bust and prediction after prediction that the party is over?
This shift needs to be understood as part of Murakami's effort to elevate a marginalized subculture and set of aesthetics.
Everything took a lot longer, so you more likely became affiliated with a subculture on a much more visceral level.
Though he never attended Harvard, he joined its subculture by donating $30 million to the development of a science program.
The gay leather scene was inherently countercultural, both because of its roots but also because it rejected camp gay subculture.
It was my first exposure to a subculture that would come to dominate the next decade of my social life.
And now that an undesirable subculture has adopted Peppa, the government wants to rid the country of its corrupting influence.
There's no saying how big Subculture will become — for all we know, sales might surpass the beloved ABH Brow Wiz.
This is far from some weird internet subculture—click through, and I bet you know someone who's part of it.
Has there ever been a far-right subculture that didn't have a common fashion or music scene or cultural touchstone?
Ball culture isn't subculture in Vienna; it is the heart of growing up as an upstanding member of Viennese society.
You know, it's easier to kind of wander into a subculture, and less obvious that you don't necessarily belong there.
Indeed, you may have only heard of it if you're from a Christian fundamentalist background or follow that subculture closely.
They tend to be active in the vampire subculture of people who identify as or at least behave like vampires.
Plus, this gamble involves bringing in the Golden Company, a mercenary subculture that believes in kicking ass and conspicuous consumption.
The trend reflects what's true among the larger furry community: The subculture is drawing a substantial—and growing—youth cohort.
That testimony has given jurors a look at the warrior subculture of some young men in and around Harlem projects.
For too long, white supremacy has been treated as a bizarre subculture, driven either by adolescent angst or misplaced nostalgia.
Partly because of these restrictions, a volatile subculture has arisen, with cash-only buprenorphine clinics feeding a thriving underground market.
The idea is that there is an ingrained secret subculture of government apparatchiks bent on the destruction of his presidency.
To Zukin, this is a problem, because hackathons are making the "hacker subculture" they promote into the new work norm.
Constellation has become a home for the young and inquisitive, the local equivalent of New York's SubCulture or National Sawdust.
Since the mid-80s, however, eldergoths like Venters have maintained their spooky aesthetic, never questioning their place in the subculture.
What started out as a small community of Parisian fishers eventually ballooned to a full-on subculture of street fishing.
Those boards have an entirely different subculture, with posts about charting, temping, and "squinters" (pregnancy tests with faintly positive lines).
What I've learned and taken away from the subculture of customization is the passion that drives these self-taught creatives.
Why have philosophical summer schools become a vibrant subculture on the right, but only a feeble presence on the left?
INTERNETTING WITH AMANDA HESS Thanks to the internet — and RuPaul — what was once a queer subculture has gone totally mainstream.
Conservatism is now less a political or philosophic movement and more a separatist subculture that participates in its own ostracism.
The country's subculture of girls who ride stick horses long flourished quietly, but now the craze is a national export.
Do you think there's been a point of convergence over the past couple years between the subculture and the mainstream?
Tech has gathered a critical mass from every subculture on its corporate platforms, molding our social interactions into profitable shape.
Covering any large subculture — particularly one with an explicit ideological component — is a surefire way to garner a passionate response.
Synopsis: A criminal subculture operates among U.S. soldiers stationed in West Germany just before the fall of the Berlin wall.
Investigators noted that Rodger was motivated by a personal grievance related to the extremist ideological subculture of men's rights activists.
And in studying a subculture rife with code words, it can be difficult to pinpoint hate speech, some analysts say.
Ms. Wolfe's book explored their family backgrounds and exposed a privileged urban youth subculture awash in alcohol, drugs and sex.
Yet a complete, physically detailed urban subculture is summoned through Mr. Owen's words and Ms. Melville's splenetic delivery of them.
They created this subculture that was mixing all these backgrounds and creating this culture of resistance and their own identity.
She is part of a subculture in the country that has adopted the Chicano and Chicana culture of Southern California.
And here again is the intriguing paradox: Why did the Communist authorities allow an anti-Communist youth subculture to flourish?
An elder statesman in a subculture as prone to killing its idols as praising them, he's experienced the changes firsthand.
Once seen as a nuisance, these animals are being transformed by their own internet subculture into a source of joy.
Since Gamergate, the first major battle of the emerging subculture war, the alt-right movement has continually targeted progressive communities.
We wanted to talk to an incel on camera, someone who could explain this subculture and where it came from.
You can send me anywhere and whatever subculture I come into contact with, I mostly feel right at home there.
Practically speaking, it's a subculture of online tough guys and keyboard warriors that arose out of message boards and social media.
Lee, however, is a part of a die-hard subculture known as biohackers or grinders who experiment with DIY body modifications.
It's a battle between crusts, fought every May atop their own creations at the Carnival of Subculture in Berlin's Kreuzberg district.
It's effectively a subculture borne from the combination of two other subcultures: Apple superfans and hobbyists who build their own computers.
"Without the kink subculture, people may find it difficult to express and enjoy themselves fully in a sexual manner," Djite explains.
The cans found favor within the "hipster" subculture before recently landing in a prominent place in mainstream supermarkets and grocery stores.
That was a strange time because they had a weird mix of house and techno fans and this strange drug subculture.
The best part of this sometimes eerie subculture is its emphasis on personal liberties and how it fosters safe digital practices.
They have spent their adult lives hanging out in the same fetid far-left subculture and supporting the same festering causes.
The Creators Project: When was your first encounter with the band Mayhem, as well as the subculture surrounding Scandinavian black metal?
It's ironic that a society that pushed a whole subculture underground went on to arbitrarily appropriate elements of it sans context.
Across Canada there was an organised subculture of Nazi skinheads and the Winnipeg scene where we played was dominated by skinheads.
And, as a youth, he joined a gang of skinheads - a far-right subculture often associated with racist violence in Britain.
Challenges building the community: There aren't many female DJ/promoters within this subculture in Austin and more specifically, Latina DJ/promoters.
Sometimes they stop developing and get kept alive indefinitely by loyal keepers of their flame and proud denizens of their subculture.
Specifically, the advertisements celebrate women's physical and mental strength and, in so doing, support women's participation in the endurance running subculture.
When a subculture is mainstreamed, it builds followers among whole groups of people who might not otherwise have access to it.
There's also a subculture using it for "erotic role-playing" (or ERP) to fulfill kinky fantasies played out through fantastical avatars.
But what spectators don't see behind the perfectly braided manes and spotless jodhpurs, is a subculture of physical and emotional abuse.
They play fast and loose with white supremacist iconography, remixing it with pop culture and the sardonic tone of internet subculture.
They, too, had been socialized to a subculture of killing in what was also a manifestation of the normalization of evil.
Swatting has its origins in the subculture of Internet trolls, where it is a favorite tactic for harassing and bullying people.
"I was about 14 or 15 when I discovered the subculture of both pornographic and non-pornographic clowns online," he says.
The Big Brother online community is vast, and like any subculture, is home to a number of super-devotees and leaders.
Like the posse of gay fathers in the most recent season of Bojack Horeseman, it contains dads from seemingly every subculture.
Despite being an ostensibly egalitarian subculture, skateboarding, like other punk-adjacent scenes, has the reputation of not being the most inclusive.
Once an underground subculture, hip-hop — the music, the culture and the fashion — has stormed the Chinese mainstream in recent months.
And Mr. Hoyt also earned the scorn of vampires who said he had abused his power and capitalized on their subculture.
No matter what country or city you went to, there was always a little subculture that knew where the scene was.
Gary Panter's comic Jimbo, which satirically documented punk subculture, was also featured in Slash long before he gained mass artistic recognition.
Each of these songs has essentially spawned its own endless repetitive kids' song subcycle within an endless, algorithm-manipulating YouTube subculture.
They've gone from an openly racist and misogynist subculture that they had, controlling the majority culture, for at least 50 years.
A fan subculture has long coalesced around Jewish ballplayers, so much so that their cards have a special category on eBay.
The online subculture of an eco-conscious teenage girl became mocked and capitalized on, but the memes are still going strong.
It was a dangerous subculture Mr. Hernandez knew little about and it nearly cost him his life, according to trial testimony.
Going All City: Struggle and Survival in LA's Graffiti Subculture by Stefano Bloch is now out from University of Chicago Press.
Soon she began writing romans à clef about the city's eccentric subculture, and they were getting published in The New Yorker.
Various online cultures influenced Google's top U.S. outfit trends, too, including the No. 1 outfit idea of Egirl, a popular demographic found on TikTok that's a sort of emo subculture (or perhaps an emo-anime-goth variation), followed by Eboy, Soft girl (another TikTok subculture, this time with a hyper-cute aesthetic) and finally Biker shorts and VSCO girl.
A complete subculture, TikTok has taken the tweeny boppers by storm, leaving us millennials completely in the dust of Instagram and Facebook.
It isn't surprising that in a subculture where women are considered extremely shallow, stupid, and evil, women's clothing is also deeply suspect.
It introduced audiences to the subculture of free-solo-style climbing—just as the safer end of the sport hits the mainstream.
Salvjiia, 19, is part of a subculture of self-created oddities proliferating online and, more recently, leaching into the world of style.
These days, the nuns reflect a small and defensive subculture, almost as far from the mainstream as Dublin's Sikh or Buddhist minorities.
So being part of a community where everyone is part of that subculture ... ensures that we all have something to talk about.
There, she falls in love with a human and escapes with him into a vibrant underground subculture full of music and life.
The practice migrated into the brothel districts, however, when other forms of gambling became taboo, and it's now a sizable subculture there.
As a young person I was really possessed to find my place in that world—in the New York queer/punk subculture.
If you're a woman or a gay dude, the message is pretty clear: Skateboarding is a subculture for straight men, not you.
Pieced together 15 years later, it's an exhilarating slice-of-life of a marginalized subculture before the cops shut down the fun.
And when you're part of a subculture like effective altruism, it's rare to see any of your values reflected in mainstream politics.
You will remember when the indie subculture was an integral part of the teenage experience, rather than a genre for unwoke dads.
Ms. Park said she had been surprised by how much there was to the chess subculture — how many tournaments, how many players.
Still, those interested in a deep examination of subculture, womanhood and art through the lens of speculative fiction will be highly entertained.
She was this teenage girl who kind of wormed her way into this scene and at that time surfing was super subculture.
JM: That whole subculture with No Doubt and Sublime and the whole punk scene, we're right there in the middle of it.
But gentrification had threatened to suffocate the subculture known as leather that it celebrates - until city authorities stepped in earlier this year.
But the Methblr community also promotes self-destructive sex involving loads of methamphetamines, making their subculture seem similar to pro-ana blogs.
Since it debuted, the show has ignited widespread interest in an art form that was once known only to a tiny subculture.
The skhothane scene snowballed into an international youth culture phenomenon that saw even the BBC come down to explore this "bizarre" subculture.
And to be honest, I understood entirely—this feature, as far as they're concerned, could've easily been punching down on a subculture.
All these themes were test-marketed on Fox, and embraced in the subculture of the Republican base, before Mr. Trump adopted them.
That's one thing that results from prostitution being legalized — a subculture of people who review the service and nitpick about the parking.
And here's a glimpse into the scooter-charging subculture called "Bird hunting" that has become a pastime for teens and young professionals.
Especially in the 1990s, when subculture was brand, Hootie's evident (but misleading) plainness was a team no one wanted to bat for.
Last October, I interviewed a Japanese rapper named Mona who's a self-described "chola," a member of an urban Mexican-American subculture.
" The leather subculture emerged post-WWII, when combat veterans bonded in motorcycle clubs in what Q described as a "continuation of… camaraderie.
As it had in the United States, the sport wormed its way into the subculture, finding refuge with teens on the fringes.
Religion itself may be bullshit, but respecting the dead should be a given, especially in a subculture as death-obsessed as ours.
The past few years have seen visual novels go from being an import-driven subculture to an increasingly popular and mainstream medium.
Like the subjects of Guest's other comedies, mascots make up a strange little subculture with lots of opportunities for quirk and conflict.
The Valve-created Steam, an internet-based digital distribution platform for games, fosters an active modding subculture on its Steam Community pages.
Instead, the enterprise ends up being a safe space for the passions of the few: a vanishing subculture acting out in plain sight.
Hackers used to be a small subculture of punk weirdos that messed around with dinky little computers and didn't really cause much damage.
At the same time, the Internet, the very thing that transformed subculture into popular culture, has become something of an infinite creativity generator.
Sparking meaningful social change in hip-hop means not being afraid to speak about sexuality and identity politics outside of an underground subculture.
" (Witness Reddit's "hit the gym" motto.) "Another way is to say, 'I'm going to forge my own path and form my own subculture.
Photo: Kristen V. BrownLike any clandestine subculture, the internet is the grinder movement's true home, but Tibbetts' house is where it occasionally manifests.
There she mastered the embellished designs that are popular in the Harajuku district and an essential part of the Gyaru, or "gal," subculture.
Magnets were one of the most accessible forms of DIY biohacking, a niche subculture riding the start of a massive mainstream publicity wave.
We are, according to mainstream media, a subculture-less generation; bereft of identity, reduced to selfie-takers with no hope of financial solvency.
A subculture of automobile aficionados values anything related to cars—from antique chauffeurs' hats and licenses to spark plugs and classic hood ornaments.
But the way Lane expressed them — calling his parents leftist pedophiles, of all things — was the unmistakably specialized discourse of his Manichean subculture.
There's the subculture of scooter "juicers," people who gather up the devices in the evening to charge them for the next day's riders.
Michael Roberson and Twiggy Pucci Garcon are serving as consultants to the series on ball culture, an LGBTQ subculture rooted in 19080s nightclubs.
That has led some to wonder whether the platform's tightknit user community, with its own subculture and obscure vocabulary, had angered the authorities.
Representation is crucial, especially within a subculture like ours that has made strides towards improving, but still has a long ways to go.
As the partnership that spawned Bloodlust was fading from view, another world was starting to grow in stature—the subculture of retro gaming.
That same issue snakes throughout the film, and it often appears Dickinson is mythologizing the same creative class subculture he thinks he's satirizing.
From that one person (Chihuly), it kind of flourished to thousands of people blowing glass… It's kind of a cultish subculture inside Seattle.
Corbin, who was a 22-year-old "soft punk" when she began photographing the subculture, says she found the scene liberating and empowering.
The unschooled public (me) often misidentifies furries as a subculture of sexual fetishists, to the chagrin of the many, many furries who aren't.
"Spa Night" is a looming family tragedy of immigrants desperately trying to maintain a foothold in an oppressive, upwardly mobile and conformist subculture.
In 1971, he adopted photography as his primary medium, a decision that coincided with his immersion in a subculture of sadomasochistic gay sex.
The newfound uniqueness of the certified rares has led to a subculture of Rare Pepe traders which has coalesced around a Telegram group.
Eventually, ANSI art became its own subculture, with computer artists competing to develop new fonts and imagery in all its 8-bit glory.
Within the world of animation and the subculture of anime, Akira and Ghost in the Shell stand apart as iconic and highly influential.
You will remember when the indie subculture was an integral part of the teenage experience, rather than a genre for un-woke dads.
"Chokers have traditionally, within a fashion context, subverted societal norms and been a nod to subculture," Polyester editor-in-chief Ione Gamble explains.
But the Higher Brothers remained unknown outside of China's then-tiny hip-hop subculture until "Black Cab" appeared on 88rising in September 2016.
Hidden away in the outskirts, A-button is one of the smaller indie game bars, where thriving gamer subculture melts into Tokyo's barlife.
The lolitas I'm hanging with are part of a subculture that centers on a Japanese fashion that rose to popularity in the 90s.
It was a shitty system and a shitty subculture in many ways — colorful and dramatic, sure, but essentially shitty — and it couldn't last.
It was the early experience of going to gigs and performing that helped me understand the subculture of music as a creative community.
Trekkies arguably did as much for fandom as Star Wars obsessives, and it was the first subculture listed in the Oxford English Dictionary.
In the P.C. academic subculture where I spend my days, such criticism of the societal ideal of beauty is conventional rather than taboo.
As I acclimated to the subculture that was the 1980s East Village, I came to know these bodegas for what they really were.
Finland's Hobbyhorse Girls, Once a Secret Society, Now Prance in Public For years, a subculture of teenage hobbyhorse enthusiasts flourished under the radar.
These goths hark back to the youth subculture that branched out of early 1980s punk music, particularly two bands: The Cure and Bauhaus.
For instance, Mouth Silence brilliantly paired Hanson's "MMMBop" with Jimi Hendrix's "Purple Haze," all layered over clips of shocked newscasters describing furry subculture.
That belief drove an almost obsessive Mueller fandom among the group, which formed its own internet subculture among the wider anti-Trump base.
A subculture of "fake casting" has popped up on Instagram, where young Broadway fans are auditioning for and casting their own imaginary musicals.
Arts ____ Death cafes, death doulas, 'Ask a Mortician,' DeathLab — once the province of goth subculture, death is having a moment in the sun.
The director, Jenna Worsham, has elicited fine work from the entire cast, bringing alive a subculture that's rarely explored with this compassionate detail.
A subculture of automobile aficionados values anything related to cars — from antique chauffeurs' hats and licenses to spark plugs and classic hood ornaments.
By believing that we are a subculture they just have a taste for, our men are privileged to live free of all accountability.
If and when this moment arrives, those who have drunk heavily from this subculture will be expecting to take their cues from Trump.
It is, rather, to acknowledge that there exists a broad, far-right subculture, which is actively posting, plotting, and praying that it will.
Snapchat and a half-dozen teen-focused messaging networks and social media platforms operate and thrive in the hidden subculture known as teenagedom.
Normally, a photographer in search of a subject finds something interesting—a place, a person, a subculture—and trains their lens on them.
If you spend any time at all in the psychedelic subculture, you can't help but notice that it consists mostly of privileged white people.
But it also offered an illuminating look into a quirky subculture that toils in relative obscurity, far from the confines of grandma's living room.
While the subculture of streetwear has been around for decades, it's seen a spike in popularity because of Instagram, Jessica Sulima of Adweek reported.
His most famous images, meticulously composed in black and white, were an introduction for many living outside New York to the city's gay subculture.
Should street skating remain the subculture sport it's been since the 28.7s, or expand its reach through competitive events geared toward a mainstream audience?
Even if this subculture is waning, it's made a real thing that exists in history, and I was able to be part of it.
Last week, days before the launch of Anastasia Beverly Hills' newest eyeshadow palette, Subculture, a Twitterstorm ensued in anticipation of the brand's latest offering.
But the LGBTQ+ subculture has often been misunderstood and misrepresented by an America that has long discriminated against and even criminalized same-sex activity.
But more recently, the frog has been appropriated by the "alt-right" — a racist, sexist, and anti-Semitic online subculture full of Trump devotees.
The 17-year old, who is learning Japanese and dreams of creating comics, said she started getting seriously into the subculture a year ago.
It's what might be referred to as an "anti-language," the lingua franca of an "anti-society"—in this case, the Philippines' gay subculture.
Following a similar intention, some pictures illustrate the gay street fashion of men hanging out in Castro, revealing a great deal about gay subculture.
Though you won't find peace signs or tie-dye in many contemporary fashion magazines, the neo-hippie subculture has seeped into the American mainstream.
After years of being a subculture, "the time is now" for chips to be more commonly used, says Amal Graafstra, founder of Dangerous Things.
But the purposes of hacker forums in Iran changed after Stuxnet, said Cutler, moving from being a general subculture to a more patriotic one.
A casual observer of this scene, perhaps an LBS first-timer, might think that the snowboard industry is thriving, that the subculture is growing.
Eventually he found his way onto a BBS with connections to the demoscene, an early underground subculture obsessed with electronic music and computer graphics.
What's so refreshing about his works is his obvious desire to emancipate himself from the sometimes oppressive internet imagery and web subculture—think 'memes.
But once you cross over to civilians, to non-writers or people who are not in that subculture, there's a great deal of hiding.
It's also worth noting that since there are hundreds of people posting videos of themselves eating chalk, a subculture has organically emerged from it.
In an era still dominated by men, Brooks leaned into the subculture to which she belonged and painted largely her own friends and lovers.
Their chat explored the complex (and often unwelcome) role of women in the fashion subculture known for cultish followings and immediately sold-out drops.
SyFy's new contest show Cosplay Melee showcases the adorable nerds of the cosplay subculture, who live to dress up as their favorite fictional characters.
Every subculture has its dress codes and etiquettes, though few outside of mainstream goth and traditional punk can claim quite as unmissable an aesthetic.
Clifford Joseph Price, known to clubbers and subculture junkies as Goldie, left a deep imprint on U.K. club music with his foundational electronic productions.
But there's also a grimy streak to Mind of a Chef that captures the ways in which professional cooking is still a punkish subculture.
And the support he has gotten from fans and other artists made him hopeful that the subculture of Christian rock was changing, he said.
From these videos, you begin to get a feel for how the genre became less of a subculture and more of an eye-sore.
As I forage Tokyo for culinary tech stories for my MUNCHIES show Food Hacking, the subculture of video game cuisine has blown my mind.
"It's hard to exist within a subculture without having some sense of community," Windsor explains, adding that this community is crucial for marginalized groups.
You can trace the history of London's acid house scene in the late 1980s — a profligate, drug-fueled dance music subculture — through its fliers.
International Mr. Leather is a pageant for the (largely gay) men's leather subculture, which has historically favored hyper-masculinity as the definition of sexy.
"I grew up around the opaque, black box of construction and also the subculture of it, and always found it really interesting," he said.
Sinking into a dedicated — and overwhelmingly male — subculture of enthusiasts, the director Doug Nichol unearths a trove of reasons for loving the clicketyclacking machine.
"This is about their subculture, and people enjoying that," said Stuart Saw, the head of e-sports at the sports and entertainment conglomerate Endeavor.
The ESA and its show typify a time when games were a subculture that had clear collective interests and the illusion of shared identity.
Known as the Bethnal Green girls, they became the face of young women attracted to what experts described as a jihadist girl-power subculture.
Early on we were looking for things that seem like they're important to a subculture and are starting to pop up in other places.
The date of April 20, or 4/20, corresponds with the figure widely recognized within the cannabis subculture as a symbol for all things marijuana.
But the city is home to a thriving subculture of surfers who endure long subway rides and bitterly cold water just to catch a wave.
In 2009, Eddie Chung's documentary The Achievers, a common term used for self-identifying Lebowski fans, detailed the subculture and fervent fandom behind the festival.
The modest fashion set may be a niche fashion subculture but their silhouettes and aesthetics dovetail exactly with what's happening within the bigger fashion industry.
Both shine a light on the subculture—one through the rose-tinted glasses of its acolytes, the other from the perspective of an aghast voyeur.
Yes, he might second-guess his decisions (say, to learn how to fly a plane), but Phillips manages to explore subculture without othering his subjects.
For me and many of the queers I shared subculture with, that meant prioritizing freedom, glorifying poverty, experimenting with our bodies in every way possible.
However, even such grand cru-quality anecdotes are unlikely to surprise the portion of Ms Bosker's audience that has already been indoctrinated into sommelier subculture.
Many of his friends and the wider subculture were willing to ignore his supposed "bad behavior," to avoid making waves or risk losing his friendship.
The characters are part of a rave subculture that dons LIDAR scrambling glitch hoodies and tribal masks to find a time and space of anonymity.
During his night at at the arcade, Vincent realized he'd happened upon an equally interesting subculture made up of rhythm gamers, shooters, racers, and fighters.
Let's envision Gucci Mane as a hip-hop innovator and descendant of the '70s New York subculture, as opposed to framing him as its antithesis.
It's a complex dynamic in which a subculture trying to be inclusive and welcoming ends up making some people feel like they can't say no.
He recently wrote a piece called "Rock, Rebellion And My Misguided Shame Of Brazilian Culture," which discussed his years in the subculture from 43-2003.
And going through each subculture and seeing that style, dress, and music could be such a potent weapon of resistance against mainstream culture was great.
By the time they're shown thrashing around, shots cutting between a club and industrial railings, it's nothing short of a besotted homage to the subculture.
Last night, Jeopardy low-key called out that brooding, all-black-everything phase that almost everyone who has a heart has experienced — the emo subculture.
But now that these neighbourhoods have become more religiously mixed, "the salience of this [all-Mormon] religious subculture is waning," he told Religion News Service.
Personally, I wanted to do it because it's a historic building within Auckland, and I suppose we identify ourselves within that creative subculture as well.
Website What's on Weibo reported that internet users had taken to discussion boards Baidu Tieba and Zhihu to iron out what exactly constituted "shehuiren" subculture.
In Serbia, a small subculture of people living in remote villages practice what's known as Vlach magic—spiritual rituals tied to fortune telling and healing.
"We were thinking about how the house sheltered and protected a queer subculture — mostly gay men and mostly artists, who weren't totally out," Gerard explains.
Last year Mr. Henry performed with Mr. Brown in concert at SubCulture and starred in a staging of the composer's musical "Parade" at Lincoln Center.
I want to show that we are not strange or isolated, but really I just wanted to show the humanity of this particular British subculture.
On September 25, Juan Vidal releases his new book Rap Dad: A Story of Family and the Subculture That Shaped a Generation, via Simon & Schuster.
I'm regularly asked why I, a 32-year-old man with a good job and a young family spent six years researching the UFO subculture.
I think feminists are awesome, but, just like any subculture, there are going to be some who are more fun to be around than others.
And the process of painting them has expanded my understanding and appreciation for this subculture of fine food raised to the level of fine art.
So what if Red Bull is mining subculture while floating corruption to sell an energy drink that increases some people's risk of a heart attack?
After all, we're at a lovely polka and pierogi dinner outside the city and I've just discovered a hitherto—to me—unknown subculture: perma-tourists.
The internet-driven scene tends to embrace harsh and abrasive sounds, but as it grows in prominence, the subculture is broadening its palette as well.
He formed a company, the Nationals Academy, to produce pageants, tapping into a subculture in cities large and small and relying on word of mouth.
The wild goth subculture of the 1990s may be gone, but as long as there are people who want fangs, Father Sebastiaan will supply them.
" She added: "Within the Lesbian and Gay community of Los Angeles, people of color are yet another hidden subculture; we are present, but remain unseen.
For them, it is important to remind people about this vibrant and dynamic Jewish subculture; a community that founded a robust social ethos within Miami.
Latinx US viewers, for example, may recognize the hyper-specific goth subculture depicted in Los Espookys, which is set in an unnamed Latin American town.
As mainstream as it has become, competition dance is still a distinct dance subculture, revolving around pop music, hard-hitting choreography and young female adherents.
But Slash magazine, in a short run from 1977 to 1980, offered proof of a gritty punk subculture teeming in the balmy Southern California climate.
The subculture, based largely online but branching into annual conventions, took root in 1970s comics like Fritz the Cat and fanzines like FurNography and Yarf!.
Harmony Korine, screenwriter of Kids and director of films like Gummo and Spring Breakers, is known for smashing conventions and absurd takes on American subculture.
"It is incredibly bizarre, and very funny, and riveting, and it's a window into a subculture you just had no idea about," is Legend's review.
But their creation, augmented enormously by the addition of the composer Galt MacDermot, did as much as anything to define the subculture for mainstream America.
The trial has opened a window into a subculture of hip-hop party promoters on both coasts who dealt cocaine and marijuana on the side.
Jennie Livingston's 1991 film, "Paris Is Burning," was a vivid look at an influential gay subculture in New York before the term L.G.B.T.Q. even existed.
The last section centered on a hugely odd young man who considered himself the lone survivor of an unsung subculture of information sharing at MIT.
At the same time, there's a subculture of performance artists who are finding weddings as a platform for their art in a broader, mainstream way.
What today has become a mass commercial fitness trend -- a straitlaced subculture in which butts are called "seats" -- was once a radical, decidedly erotic practice.
This matters because a defining aspect of the subculture of U.S. special operations forces is its limited oversight, at least compared with regular combat forces.
"In terms of bridging the gap, she's become very mainstream now; it's starting to bring that subculture of alternative beauty [into the mainstream]," Ferrario says.
Finally, we check out Symba McQueen's Red Ball in Manhattan, where we get to experience the artistry and communal spirit of the subculture in full flow.
Writing in The New York Times Magazine this week, Jay Caspian Kang goes spelunking into the bowels of daily fantasy sports subculture and finds that—surprise!
And that followed weeks of speculation that Joker would appeal to the subculture, since its protagonist is a socially outcast male loser who turns to violence.
Personally, I think this has to do with the advent of the internet and the fact that now more people have access to this tiny subculture.
Like any subculture, the rules that define what makes up the "right" look are based on invisible lines of tradition, tribal affiliation, and self-proclaimed expertise.
In general, she continued, the BDSM scene has taken it upon itself to educate law enforcement bodies as to the ins-and-outs of their subculture.
As New York City slid towards bankruptcy in the mid-'70s, graffiti, with its expressive, colorful, and vandalistic ways, amplified the voice of a significant subculture.
With the live-action version of Beauty and the Beast hitting theaters this weekend, we decided to take a closer look at Disney's subculture of fashion.
This subculture dated back to Black Harlem in the Roaring Twenties, but the House of LaBeija brought the competition and the matriarchal house system to it.
It's a strategy in which victims paint a picture of a subculture used to enforce control, and juries learn about their close attachment to the defendant.
"Owners of AirPods are rich idiots" quickly became a popular meme genre, and AirPods are an entire "subculture" on the internet phenomena database Know Your Meme.
The date of April 20, or 19963/20, corresponds with the numerical figure widely recognized within the cannabis subculture as a symbol for all things marijuana.
For eclipse chasers, a growing subculture of umbraphiles who seek the shade cast by total solar eclipses, these cosmically predestined voyages are a way of life.
At SubCulture she will be joined by a fellow Juilliard graduate, the composer Nico Muhly, for a celebratory night celebrating the release of her new album.
Home use remains a subculture, part of the contemporary movement to "hack" one's body — using supplements, brain-training games and self-tracking devices — to optimize productivity.
"The combination has potential, but the execution, while offering glimpses into a fascinating subculture, is sluggish and unfocused," James Poniewozik wrote in The New York Times.
In a society that fetishizes unblemished skin and flawless butts, the series is a snapshot of a subculture that inverts beauty standards and embraces female toughness.
Until today, I was only vaguely aware of the odd music-making device, but then I learned about the thriving, overwhelmingly talented Otamatone subculture on YouTube.
But grouping the bands together in a multi-day festival format with other strands of far-right subculture — MMA, streetwear and politics — represents a troubling evolution.
The book organizes fragments of the magazine while retaining the spirit of the original publication, contextualizing the subculture in a freshly accessible, albeit more refined form.
The Gullah Geechee historically spoke their own distinctive Creole language, and still maintain customs and traditions that make them a unique subculture within the African diaspora.
He was always comfortable being part of the "Star Wars" subculture, gladly attending conventions and engaging with the people he calls U.P.F.s (for "ultra-passionate fans").
" The artist Shepard Fairey said by email, "His importance to democratizing art and blurring the lines between subculture and the elite fine art world is significant.
" In an article about Douyin's deletion of the videos, Global Times said the porcine character had become an "unexpected cultural icon of shehuiren subculture in China.
There is an entire cinematic subculture devoted to sharks that find ingenious ways to travel on land, be it via sharknado, genetic hybridization, or occult forces.
The blissful disco joyride of "Desiree" is repeatedly interrupted by lines from "Paris Is Burning," the 1990 documentary about New York's queer and transgender ballroom subculture.
"[The elderly] tend to be integrated into a religious subculture, which has its own party, where you're told you should vote for that party," Mudde says.
MRAs have an inherently reactionary philosophy; the subculture arose out of anger toward a society that they feel has become too open, too welcoming, too equal.
"Fundamentally, what makes [it] a subculture is that it is social," said Michal Daveed of The Eulenspiegel Society (TES), America's oldest fetish education and community group.
It is merely the kickoff of our protagonist's many sexual adventures, which have gone on to be memorialized in an entire subculture of erotic Genji illustrations.
After that are the people who love the pageantry of the event, such as the commercials and halftime show, which have developed into their own subculture.
Guadalupe Rosales: I wanted something that was very specific to the party scene and rave subculture in LA, while still focusing on brown folks or Chicanos.
Quinn, who was known for speaking out about gender inequities in the gaming industry, became an avatar for everything the male-dominated gaming subculture detested or feared.
Neller said last week that a task force would examine the "subculture" that led to the posting of nude photos of female service members on various websites.
" The music "did not talk about the reality he lived in," he complained, and it seemed like a foreign subculture that "cuts you off from your roots.
It was inspired by the success of the cult-favorite Modern Renaissance Palette: Soare says that Modern Renaissance is her day pick, while Subculture is for evening.
Early on, the event became popular with the digital subculture, lending credence to the belief that primitivism — even ironic primitivism — and great technological leaps make happy bedfellows.
Delicious may be largely lost to the internet, but it leaves behind a valuable lesson on understanding users — specifically those that belong to a massive online subculture.
And the idea that members of an internet subculture like bronies could discover a political philosophy like the neoreactionary movement and become obsessed with 8chan isn't either.
But luckily the organizer of the event, Craig Galbraith, was able to clear up the misconception that me and so many others outside of the subculture hold.
The dreamy imagery is coming from a vast community of "e-girls," an online subculture influenced by video games, anime, and grunge that Devins had belonged to.
The skinhead movement was such a universal thing, and the right-wing skinheads are just as much part of the subculture as the black rudeboys from Jamaica.
Unfortunately, for a subculture that exists in the backwaters of the internet, a slap on the wrist from one giant corporation isn't enough to slow their agenda.
Nearly 20 years after the mass shooting at Columbine, an entire subculture of online fans, sometimes called "Columbiners," remains infatuated with the killing and the teenage shooters.
Songwriter Richard O'Brien's original Rocky Horror Show was a transgressive revelation when it debuted, thanks to the way it ripped the curtains off a gleefully unrestrained subculture.
For decades, Camden Lock has been a place synonymous with subculture—it's the closest thing cyber goths have to a Westfield—but it's slowly being painted beige.
Portland, Oregon (CNN)In this stereotyped mecca of liberal idealism lies a deep-seated subculture that just recently shocked the country: the white supremacist movement in Portland.
The author of that chapter, Gabby Riches, was doing a wider ethnographic study of that subculture and she noticed how set and patterned the drinking habits were.
We were at a major university in the US where E was just starting to pop up outside of the college scene—more in a subculture scene.
SUBculture Saturdays is the brainchild of Digital Motion Events and it shatters eardrums weekly by bringing in some of the best bass artists from around the globe.
Deliberately or not, Mr. Trump may be the perfect candidate for an evangelical subculture that has increasingly become enamored with the prosperity, or health and wealth, gospel.
If this festival is anything to go by, the subculture has so many factions that what ties it together is more of an 'essence' than something concrete.
While she was training for that swim, she caught the eye of Bialla and the Night Train Swimmers, a hard-core subculture within the swim-club universe.
Also last year, in addition to performing with Mr. Brown at SubCulture, Ms. Erivo appeared in a revival of his "Songs for a New World" in London.
The more chemsex came up in these court cases, the more this niche subculture, in the eyes of the public, came to represent a macabre, depraved underworld.
Styles referenced the "Teddy Girls" - 50s era girl gangs, who like their "Teddy Boy" counterparts wore Edwardian-inspired clothes that came to define this quirky, rebellious subculture.
The case put on view an internet subculture that attracted men who fantasized about tying women up, slashing their throats, raping them, roasting them and eating them.
Though the show is not as popular as its U.S. competitors, it's notable for the way in which it has grown through tapping into a specific subculture.
These vestiges of a subculture well past its prime may not fit into any one tidy narrative, as my fellow trolling scholars Beyer, Coleman, and I note.
It is now called Musée des Arts Décoratifs/MAD, pronounced not "mad" as in angry, but "mahd" as in the subculture and fashion movement in 1960s Britain.
Both Pinterest and Instagram were born in 753, providing ready-made platforms to broadcast the big reveal and show off an increasingly elaborate subculture of cake decorating.
It seemed frankly a nerdy subculture, happier at home with a bunch of weird sounds than out there in the collective social spaces of raves and clubs.
At Subculture on Saturday, the tenor saxophonist J.D. Allen, 46, working with a still-new trio, welcomed David Murray, a stalwart saxophonist one generation Mr. Allen's senior.
"I've been going out to Montauk and experiencing this share-house subculture for a few years, and it felt like a rich narrative milieu," Mr. Glynn said.
But this kind of mind-over-matter, The Secret, "You manifest what you put in the world" really moved from the New Age subculture to the mainstream.
E-boys and e-girls are a TikTok subculture often compared to scene culture, and they're recognizable enough that they've come to rival the canonical Instagram influencer.
Many of the band's fans inhabit a musical subculture where allegations of sexual misbehavior are taken seriously, or at least more seriously than they often are elsewhere.
This persona has enjoyed cultural relevance ever since Gidget introduced the then-niche subculture of surfing to the rest of America, because she is so goddamn likable.
A small hip-hop festival on the outskirts of the southwestern city of Chengdu reveals how hip-hop, once an underground subculture, has stormed the Chinese mainstream.
The term first came about in the 1970s and referred to a subculture of overly enthusiastic fans, particularly of anime (Japanese animation) and manga (Japanese comic books).
And I recently discovered a sweet chamber music series at SubCulture, called GatherNYC, that runs one-hour shows on Sunday mornings complete with breakfast pastries and coffee.
I think parts of the left have conflated my attempt to criticize this identity-based internet subculture with all of identity politics, and that's simply not true.
For this reason, I trust Taylor entirely as she lays out the details of the online beauty scene, a teen subculture as sprawling as it is potentially valuable.
That's not to say that opening a subculture up to a broad audience is always a bad thing, but in this case, it did more harm than good.
The Illuminati isn't a fascination of just one specific subculture, but something YouTube viewers associate with with Beyoncé, Jay Z, and Blue Ivy, on a central, public platform.
Though many, including Takemoto, are working on a definitive history of the subculture, there exist few resources of this kind, let alone regularly accessible or non-Japanese ones.
The Subculture Palette, according to ABH founder Claudia Soare, is the evening equivalent to the daytime-appropriate Modern Renaissance Palette — and it threw fans into a buying frenzy.
I did a lot of ecstasy, LSD, and speed in my rave days, but when I got bored with that subculture I also got tired of those drugs.
Fans of cyborg subculture have sprung up as far apart as China, Malaysia and the UK, says Jowan Österlund, a muscular Swedish piercer with a small triangular beard.
Wookies, the festival-attending subculture of stinky uber-hippies, are an interesting demographic in that they're both easy to sway politically, but also unpredictable, and even potentially dangerous.
In this way he introduces his millions of followers to a subculture of white anger, legitimating concepts like "Jewmerica" and "white genocide" by giving them a national hearing.
" Franklin stops his delicate work on the edge of the pâté en croûte and looks me straight in the eye: "Seriously, there's a weird pastry subculture going on.
Last month, I decided to head down to the latest gathering to speak to some of the world's most committed gabbers about how they're keeping their subculture alive.
The 25-year-old's cryptic message, since taken down but confirmed by Facebook to be authentic, has those familiar with the "involuntary celibate," or "incel," subculture taking note.
Read: How Buffalo Bill started a subculture in Congo The six-foot-10-inch tall Nigerian is no longer with us, dying from sickle cell disease in 393.
Vyacheslav Likhachev, a sociologist who monitors anti-Semitism, says that apart from a fad for neo-Nazi youth subculture a decade ago, it has not really caught on.
Wiedenbach describes a mob-like mentality among the most ill; a subculture where health is overlooked and dangerous practices are encouraged all in the name of getting bigger.
Over the past decade each new social-media platform has given rise to a subculture of celebrities, worshipped by teenagers and children but largely unknown to anyone else.
Alternately theatrical and intimate, with a palette of saturated pastels as complex as their narratives, his paintings especially depict a gay subculture at once conjured, allegorical and real.
Mikal knew of her; she was part of the Philadelphia trans community, a subculture that multiple Black trans women described to me as very small, and tight-knit.
Here's what you should know about the subculture of e-girls and e-boys that have emerged on social media in the wake of the era of influencers.
The manifesto was littered with memes gleaned from the white-supremacist internet, and some journalists urged colleagues not steeped in the argot of that subculture to tread cautiously.
It's called the Wintergatan Marble Machine, named for both Molin's new band ("Wintergatan," which means "winter street") and the huge subculture of marble machines that inspired his creation.
In the echo chamber of the internet, the demise of skhothane subculture was spelled out amid a haze of moralizing, art world hot air and pseudo-sociological analysis.
Becca Lewis, a political subculture researcher for internet research group Data & Society, told Motherboard that across the platform, there are incentives for YouTubers to create more extreme content.
In his latest book, Tell Them About Me, Melbourne-based photographer Ryan Cookson offers a snapshot of what spinning looks like today, as both a sport and subculture.
Finland's subculture of girls who ride stick horses long flourished under the radar, but it's out in public now as a national export and a celebration of girlhood.
Background reading: A confidential Navy criminal investigation report obtained by The Times paints a disturbing picture of a subculture within the SEALs that prized aggression and protected wrongdoers.
The YouTube subculture is bonded not by belief but rather by an ineffable sensation — perhaps the first time the internet has revealed the existence of a new feeling.
In the latest episode of the video series "Internetting With Amanda Hess," Shane O'Neill, the show's producer, looks at the surprising ways a queer subculture has gone mainstream.
Whitesboro High School in New York incorporated TikTok memes like VSCO girls — slang for a subculture involving a lifestyle of scrunchies, Hydroflasks and environmentalism — into homecoming week theme.
He initially rose to popularity within the video-gaming subculture, which, beginning with the "GamerGate" movement and continuing through the American presidential election, became surprisingly and darkly politicized.
The Colonel gets almost a whole episode of extra shenanigans, and the school's subculture of prank wars and class tension takes center stage in a whole new way.
"It does come out of a web culture that made it, through its meaning, available to a very broad subculture, a very large number of people," Adams said.
Depeche Mode remains active, but its biggest influence came in the 1980s, when its post-punk, synthesizer-dominated music made the Brits a favourite of the goth subculture.
The fashion accessory, long a staple of the queer and BDSM subculture, made its way onto celebrities like Timothée Chalamet, Chadwick Boseman, and Michael B. Jordan this year.
"There is an entire subculture of individuals who are promoting this concept, who advocate for sabotage and destruction against the system," Mendelson, the Anti-Defamation League researcher, says.
"The market began to recognize the value of these fans," says Patrick W. Galbraith, author of The Otaku Encyclopedia: An Insider's Guide to the Subculture of Cool Japan.
David Farrier and Dylan Reeve's documentary on the adult tickling world won't, in the end, leave you laughing — but it is a fascinating, mysterious dive into a subculture.
Like many outside the graffiti subculture, I've conflated graffiti — usually lettering, always illegal — with street art, usually figurative and these days often sanctioned by an owner or community.
Red—who did not want me to use her real name because members of her subculture who speak to the press can be blacklisted from events—knows her stuff.
But it has nonetheless come to epitomize the elitism of a New York City subculture in which patrons can afford to spend upwards of $1,000 on secondary market tickets.
The burgeoning viral subculture of Weird Twitter has yielded some truly incredible jokes and memes, but often there's no deeper layer beyond the deliberate typos and ineffable anti-humor.
From the bands I liked to who was featured in their music videos to the people I saw around the city and online, emo was definitely a white subculture.
As expected, the launch of the new Subculture shadow palette had the brand's loyal followers pretty excited — and then equally as devastated when it sold out earlier this week.
But the agency chief pushed back on suggestions that the group was indicative of a subculture within the agency, or that the department had allowed the group to exist.
Still, she pushed back when asked by members of Congress how she would address a subculture in the department that might have fostered the behavior seen in the group.
I would lean that way as well yes, but also it has grown to such a point that it is often more of a subculture than a counter-culture.
Balmer makes this point explicitly in his Sojourners article: …stadiums provide an alternative universe, a kind of safe haven or subculture, a place of refuge from the outside world.
He is a member of the Hash House Harriers, a subculture whose members unite through a shared love of running, exploration and, perhaps most important to them, drinking beer.
"Lot of efforts, like the preppers" — a subculture of people who prepare for the collapse of civilization — "have been more focused on individual and family survival," Denkenberger points out.
Calling antagonists—particularly white nationalist antagonists—"trolls" in 2017, and furthermore linking these "trolls" to the trolls of yesteryear, overwrites the fracture that always existed within early trolling subculture.
Body pillows, called dakimakura in Japanese, have taken on somewhat of a quirky image since Western publications started documenting a subculture of Japanese men developing relationships with their pillows.
His parents' activism was a huge influence on Di Giacomo, who soon turned into a young punk-rocker and became immersed in the subculture of zines and alternative blogs.
He's calling upon fellow non-posers with money to burn to destroy their punk stuff along with him, in protest of the mainstream appropriation and commodification of the subculture.
Never having vaped herself, host Lauren Oyler voyaged deep into the world's first subculture for bros to find out what exactly all these men in hats love so much.
In certain subcultures and youth subcultures, alcohol can be as important as clothing in linking people together, and can symbolize an attitude—a sense of belonging to that subculture.
Variously retro, contemporary and omnivorous in style, they depict aspects of gay history and subculture with effortless perfection and a palette of saturated pastels as complex as their narratives.
While it's true that Notopoulos did not have a full-time media job prior to her hire, she was well known for her many excellent essays about internet subculture.
Every fashion subculture—punk, skater, preppy, goth, grunge, lumberjack, hip hop—is stripped of its original significance and blended together in an exhilarating melange that is somehow singularly Japanese.
But if we're going to talk about the visual aspects, we need to have a broader discussion to address, in detail, the significance of these elements in goth subculture.
While tattooing was fully underground at the time, the vibrancy of the subculture remained intact through people like Bakaty, who kept honing his craft despite the possible legal ramifications.
It turned out there was a whole subculture out there, people who were predicting imminent disaster and planning for social upheaval, using online chat rooms to compare their setups.
The subculture around the breakfast was thrust into the spotlight last week with the indictment of Ms. Butina, who was charged with conspiring to act as a Russian agent.
Back then, learning about a strange, offensive, grotesque, or hateful subculture, in its own words, wasn't as easy as turning on the computer and finding its niche presence online.
Anselmi then gravitates toward heavy metal and BMX, embracing each macho subculture like a faith, before plunging into a years-long murk of booze, tattoos, drugs, and self-hate.
"Porn is creating a subculture of less-than-motivated men and women complacent with doing very little with their lives," an anonymous question-asker on Quora claimed last November.
With Mascots — his new original film for Netflix, released October 13 — Guest has once again tapped into a subculture of proud oddballs, as played by an all-star cast.
With new commentary and ephemera, the punk subculture of the time is revitalized and canonized in a 500-page glossy art book Slash's founders never imagined could be realized.
The subculture is becoming a platform for better representation too, with heaps of fan fiction set out to rectify the original books' heteronormative blunderings by actually including LGBTQ characters.
The country's subculture of girls who ride stick horses long flourished under the radar, but it's out in public now as a national export and a celebration of girlhood.
It's tempting to write off this scandal as an inscrutable product of a teen subculture, wrapped up in layers of irony and the peculiar language and aesthetics of YouTube.
In an era of heightened sensitivity to issues of sexual misconduct, it has become impossible to deny the deleterious effect that an athlete subculture can have on college campuses.
But doxxing has emerged from subculture websites like 4Chan and Reddit to become something of a mainstream phenomenon since a white supremacist march on Charlottesville, Va., earlier this month.
The subculture of intensely devoted fandom spans a range of interests and idols, from Potterheads ("Harry Potter" die-hards) to Swifties (Taylor Swift lovers) to Trekkies ("Star Trek" buffs).
The trial, which began on May 1, opened a window into a subculture of party promoters in New York City and Los Angeles who dealt drugs on the side.
"It's definitely a subculture that's big here in the inner suburbs," she said, mentioning that names like Nost and Pork — two prominent graffiti artists — were known throughout the city.
I suppose if you watched Heroes of the Fourth Turning not knowing who wrote it, you might think it's an ethnographic look into a weird or maybe scary subculture.
Social media has long enabled a thriving subculture of the violent disparagement of women, such as the GamerGate threats toward those who challenged the male bastion of video games.
"Resistance exercise training likely facilitates social interaction—lifting with a partner, gym-based interactions, being part of a subculture geared toward health, for example—and intrapersonal reinforcement," Klemanski says.
The growing subculture has embraced the lightweight protective garments not just for their versatility and functionality — what else would you wear in a zombie apocalypse or a nuclear showdown?
In the Reborning subculture, people "adopt" these dolls, which can cost up to $3,000, and often treat them like living babies, building nurseries and pushing them around in strollers.
In the beginning, we look for abandoned ruins and dystopian places with any traces of any kind of subculture, but we soon have to adjust to the realities here.
Instead, we are talking about a specific subculture of people in various internet forums — subreddits like r/braincels, the cruel troll chat forum 4chan, and dedicated websites like incels.me.
But among all the rules and regulations you must follow if you want to go to Disney World is an obscure one that's led to its own subculture of fashion.
But lecturing audiences on a relatively obscure internet subculture is an odd way to connect with most Americans, particularly the older disgruntled whites that Clinton wants to peel off Trump.
It sounds like a trivial concern, but it's something that I think is a fairly universal amongst those who have committed themselves to a certain subculture and its attendant aesthetic.
She was known as an e-girl, a subculture of young women who tend to have large followings on TikTok, Tumblr, and Instagram, and blend gamer culture with emo aesthetics.
In this they're following in the footsteps of another extremist internet subculture: incels, "involuntary celibate" men who blame their lack of sexual success on women and modern society writ large.
"I would only create clothes myself if I felt I could do something really different — create a new style subculture for my generation and that is very ambitious," he said.
I already knew who they were and how they used the site, I still didn't realize to what extent they were a subculture of their own with their own lingo.
Her blue-black lipstick, winged eyeliner, masc clothes with femme elements, bandanna, and hoops embrace the radical, community-oriented subculture she defends, and are emblematic of her hood-feminist aesthetic.
Many of us zoomed back in time with a montage of memories as teens listening to New Order while others reveled in the signature sound that molded an angsty subculture.
DNA Lifestyle Coach was founded by a chemist and a business consultant who met over an interest in the biohacker scene, a subculture focused on ideas like DIY life extension.
Either way, Cardi B's choice to move for a trademark is bringing new attention to the history of okurr and other cultural phenomena that have taken off from a subculture.
But when Jørn "Necrobutcher" Stubberud, the bassist behind legendary Norwegian black metal band Mayhem, put out his memoir, Dødsarkiv, a door was opened ever so slightly into the shadowy subculture.
While this could be interpreted as a bit of roleplay between consenting parties, Patel said, prosecutors could also use it to establish the language and subculture of a trafficking operation.
I don't remember when or how I got into Formula 1 racing, but I do know that the sound of the voices that welcomed me into this strange international subculture.
The more users become integrated in an environment ('subculture') where, apart from cannabis, hard drugs can also be obtained, the greater the chance that they may switch to hard drugs.
Yeah, so Erin Griffith wrote a piece about this movement, or at least this subculture of entrepreneurs and investors who are actively looking to build paths away from traditional venture.
Variously retro, contemporary and omnivorous in style, the works depict aspects of gay history and subculture with effortless perfection and a palette of saturated pastels as complex as their narratives.
The movie, which features a gay motorcyclist in London and the Rocker subculture that he and his friend, played by Colin Campbell, explore, has a special place in my memory.
But there are better ways for us to understand and describe our subject — whether we are talking about a specific performer or a subculture — than at one of these festivals.
A subculture of female graffiti artists has long pursued their art under dangerous and illegal conditions without receiving the same respect as their male counterparts—and they're sick of it.
And most saliently, she dove into the arcane world of the "phone phreak," a subculture of pranksters and audio voyagers that loved to "decipher and explore the network," Napoleon explained.
There's also a confusing brain supplement called the Real Red Pill ($54.95), which is a nod to a subculture of "awakened" men whose dogma largely rests upon deeply hating women.
It proved to people who fund films that general audiences want to see images of a subculture that, when I started out, the powers that be were wildly resistant to.
It's not that they don't want to learn, they have just been raised in the bosom of the favela subculture where studying has never been directly correlated with making money.
The investigation took me close to a year, in part because the accusations against her were tangled, and in Chinese, but also because I was reporting on a complicated subculture.
" Ms. Rhode said: "One of the triggering mechanisms in some of these cases has been the subculture of rumor and gossip that came to surround people who were serial harassers.
Those immersed in this subculture were, of course, skeptical and defensive, critical of what felt to them like a glancing take on their hometown, dismissing it as condescending or antagonistic.
Igel, 55, is among a small subculture of surfers dotting coastlines from San Diego to Sydney after sunset, a popular adventure these days thanks to social media and LED surfboards.
It is the gulf between these two ways of seeing of Rogan and the subculture he speaks to that defines the debate over how Sanders should have handled Rogan's endorsement.
Simon Flesser, one half of the small Swedish studio, had been researching "teddy girls," a particularly British fashion subculture from the 1950s, that was both flamboyant and working class simultaneously.
While there are thousands of hate crimes every year in the United States, an online subculture dedicated to celebrating the Charleston shooter raises the likelihood of another successful mass casualty attack.
The rise of Roof admirers coincides with the rise of the loose online group we now know as the alt-right, which allowed new voices to shape the neo-Nazi subculture.
Grunge, a music genre-turned-subculture and lifestyle born out of Seattle in the '90s, ushered in a noisy and rebellious aesthetic that wasn't represented in mainstream music at the time.
The McElroys have said this was a conscious decision after their "furry moment" — when, after receiving a letter from a young furry wrestling with their identity, the trio mocked the subculture.
Schemer acknowledges that Germany's recent history may make media consumers more alert to propaganda and disinformation, though he says there is still a "small subculture" that continues to spread radical ideas.
The approachability of the brand makes you feel a part of it in a way other fashion doesn't; it's become almost a subculture in and of itself, and people want in.
Meanwhile, many conservative Christians have created their own subculture, said Du Mez, publishing anti-Clinton books, hosting anti-Clinton radio shows, writing anti-Clinton articles and consuming anti-Clinton TV reports.
Swastikas and other emblems, retweeted by Trump Sr. from white supremacist social media accounts, have mainstreamed a subculture of hatred, bringing concepts like "Jewamerica" and "white genocide" to a vast public.
When mainstream readers first became aware of deepfakes at the end of 2017, it was thanks to a creepy subculture that used the face-swapping tool to insert celebrities into pornography.
And you can always expect to get a couple extra seeds you didn't ask for in the mail — the seed swappers are an uncommonly kind internet subculture, I've come to learn.
This subculture uploads footage of every part of the amusement park experience: entering the park, eating at the overpriced restaurants, watching the kitschy stage shows, and, most importantly, riding the rides.
I can't say why it only happened in Chicago, but it did, and it's part of it's history and is a unique print subculture that existed right before things went digital.
On today's episode of Daily VICE, Thomas Morton teaches us some new slang he picked up while spending time with the gay subculture of bears during their meetup in Cape Cod.
But after spending considerable time scrolling through these clips, I started to see something in the void: a squishy, candy-colored subculture, made up of millions of young, mostly female fans.
In the minds of the masses, the flip book might seem like a primitive animation technique, but there's a subculture of artists who are elevating their flip books to new heights.
Jordan, a star of London's subculture whose fearless personal style came to define the female punk "look," appears posed outside Vivienne Westwood and Malcolm McLaren's Sex boutique on the King's Road.
While it was no doubt a minority of casuals who were habitually engaged in violence on matchday, there are many outsiders who now view the entire subculture through that particular lens.
This week I am sharing some essays on surfing — the sport that came to us from the Polynesian islands and evolved into its own subculture, influencing our fashion, slang and music.
When they met, Mr. Privett was living on a canalboat, part of a subculture of boat dwellers who berth on London's canals for free — as long as they keep moving periodically.
As for the teen girl fans … well, there was no one better to ask about them than Visage, who found her way into drag's subculture as a restless teen girl herself.
His immersion in the subculture of battlefield re-enactors led in 1998 to "Confederates in the Attic: Dispatches From the Unfinished Civil War," which was a New York Times best seller.
I was subscribed to the IDM List later in its life, more late 90s I think, but not as a participant—really as an observer, monitoring a subculture and its discourse.
During the Half Marathon, Joel Ross led a quintet at Subculture, perhaps the festival's finest listening venue, a small underground theater with good sound and plenty of room to move around.
On Instagram, a whole subculture of "fake casting" has popped up over the last year or so, in which young Broadway stans are auditioning for and casting their own imaginary musicals.
From the vantage point of 2017, Mr. Saulnier's white supremacists seem to belong less to an isolated, marginal subculture than to a much larger and more powerful tendency in American society.
Astrology is incredibly popular among the LGBTQ+ community, so much so that earlier this year, Vice UK released a guide to the "astrology queer" subculture, and in 2018, queer publication them.
What's most crucially changed is that the men depicted in the newer plays, even dating back to "Falsettos," are not huddled in a subculture walled off from the rest of society.
But I can tell you that the laughs did come and that a lot of the opening night audience at SubCulture in Manhattan seemed in danger of actually busting a gut.
A two-minute "celebration of silence" is at the center of Chatter in Albuquerque, N.M., and Gather NYC at SubCulture in Manhattan, both Sunday morning series combining classical music and storytelling.
The Navy investigation of a highly decorated platoon leader, Special Operations Chief Edward Gallagher, above, during a deployment in Iraq in 2017 found a subculture that prized aggression and protected wrongdoers.
And just like about every other subculture that exists on the internet, Facebook has given ravers a place to bum rides, pawn tickets, or just post PLUR memes all day long.
The film highlights how Laaksonen didn't simply portray an existing subculture, but helped define and expand it by turning conventional figures of heterosexual masculine authority into empowering icons of queer sexuality.
Jane Mai and An Nguyen's So Pretty/Very Rotten attempts to give a broader sociological context to this subculture that quietly began in the Tokyo district of Harajuku in the 1970s.
Their life together mixes sex, dope, and religion in roughly equal amounts, expressed in devotion to an Islamo-punk subculture, "taqwacore," named for taqwa, an Arabic term for consciousness of the divine.
As Sharon M. Hannon wrote in Punks: A Guide to the American Subculture, McLaren's fashion tastes were influenced by Richard Hell, a punk pioneer of bands such as Television and Neon Boys.
Rolling on Stealth Mode: Meet the Crafty Motherfuckers Bootlegging Music Festivals From Coachella to Glastonbury, a sprawling subculture remains devoted to the trading and archiving of unauthorized recordings of your favorite sets.
This experience has likely helped him to avoid the pitfalls of "othering" the subculture he documents; quite the contrary — Templeton and his fans seem to have an equal reverence for each other.
But forcing such characters into monogamous, child-rearing relationships ignores a wider picture of gay life and its booming subculture of gender-bending drag acts, non-monogamous relationships and unconventional family arrangements.
Quebec was a bastion of French Catholicism (now in vertiginous decline); Scottish Presbyterianism made its mark on the ethos of Toronto; and Alberta had an evangelical Christian subculture (along with many others).
There's no denying that our eyes have been spoiled over the past few weeks with the launch of Anastasia Beverly Hills' new Subculture shades as well as Urban Decay's Naked Heat palette.
It also led to an explosion of interest in an otherwise underground subculture—the seduction industry, in which heterosexual men pay other heterosexual men to teach them how to sleep with women.
In M's Pop Life, a sex shop in Tokyo's Akihabara district, known for its pop subculture, life-size models of girls, their breasts at various stages of puberty, are openly on sale.
Opie's work served as a bridge from subculture to broader culture; she used a formal approach to image making as a means of humanizing what was viewed as a morally subversive subject.
While popular among fans of Japanese subculture, Lulu is now turning heads at the annual Miss iD beauty pageant where she is among the 134 semi-finalists chosen from around 4,000 entrants.
" For more than 30 years, since rap made its way here from America, France has had a subculture of hip-hop artists like Médine, often referred to as "rappers with a conscience.
The love of moving fast and breaking things is little more than hacker idolatry, and so the quirks and foibles of a tiny subculture infuse the technology that drives the modern world.
For film lovers curious about this unique activity and subculture of the super-wealthy, be warned: a major challenge in The Challenge is staying awake in the first half of the film.
Through this collaboration, Moore adopted experimental techniques that would become fixtures of the Sonic Youth style and a reckoning to the divide that separates art music from pop music, subculture from mainstream.
The film follows 15-year-old Cole (McLaughlin) who moves in with his father Harp (Elba) in North Philadelphia, where Cole comes to find the city's cowboy subculture, according to the outlet.
Situated within an endurance running subculture that initially wasn't quite sure how it would deal with the "woman problem," these advertisements are evidence that female endurance runners are still bound by regulations.
But for the "Queens of Marok," a metal subculture in the southern African nation of Botswana, rocking out in leather jackets and studded pants is about more than their taste in music.
You'll end up alienating people that don't agree with progressive gay politics, and sometimes you make the mistake, or a mistake, and you end up alienating a subculture of the gay community.
"We are the first and second generations to age into goth, and we have to stand up and say that there is room for older women in this subculture," she says emphatically.
Supposedly, around that hour, at some of the food stalls, cholombianillos, a subculture that blends Chicano's Cholos fashion and cumbia culture, would come by to light a candle and play some music.
Film is hard to get these days and even with the support of a Super 8 subculture it will be hard to see just who is going to produce this stuff profitably.
And within sumo subculture, there is one dish which is the undefeated champ and it's chanko-nabe, the hearty meatball stew that gets sumo wrestlers fired up for one-on-one combat.

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