Pop Culture & Celebs

Known throughout the world, the Circle-A symbol is the best-known modern symbol of anarchy.

Usually depicted in red, often against a black background to represent the traditional black flag of anarchism, the Circle-A consists of the capital letter "A" surrounded by the capital letter "O", and is said to represent the anarchist principle of "Anarchy is Order".

This visually striking symbol of anarchy is a popular design for jewelry, accessories and clothing . On this page you'll find a wide selection of anarchy symbol items including posters, jewelry, watches, mugs, patches, T-shirts and other clothing!

Gothic jewelery is often dramatic and eye-catching and is meant to draw attention to the wearer and their own personal sense of self-expression and style!

On this page you'll find a wide selection of Gothic jewelry including pendants, rings, earrings, bracelets, bangles and other jewelry with a Goth theme!

This lens discusses many aspects of scene culture- the fashion & accessories, the hairstyles, and the scene celebs. I will add more to this lens later on regarding scene lingo (their language/vocabulary), scene makeup, and the different types of scene.

In the UK we call them nodding dogs, in the USA they call them bobbing head dogs or bobblehead dogs. I've also heard them called Dashboard Dogs, and in Germany they're known as Wackelhunds or Wackeldackels!

This page is an affectionate look at dogs with wobbly heads, specifically the ones found nodding and bobbing their way through car journeys!

In the UK they're called fluffy dice or furry dice, in the USA they call them fuzzy dice

Whatever you want to call them, we've all seen them...oversized, often garishly coloured pretend dice made of a synthetic fur-like material, joined together on a cord and hung from the drivers mirror of a vehicle.

Very retro, very kitsch...

Love 'em or hate 'em, this page is an affectionate look at the bizarre phenomenon of fuzzy dice!

Photos of Helen Flanagan the sexy UK soap actress who plays the role of Rosie Webster in Coronation Street.

The aim of this page is to look at what constitutes Goth fashion and to help you achieve a "Goth-look"! Here you'll find tips on Gothic fashion, clothes, hair, make-up, jewelery and accessories, along with tutorials on how to apply Goth make-up (for girls AND guys!). You'll also find lots of news, videos and links to other Gothic resources.

Shepard Fairey's Hope image has been a pop culture phenomenon since it first appeared on Barack Obama's campaign literature and merchandise. Now, anyone can create their own Obamicon" at Obamicon.Me."