Thinking about how '90s culture had to incorporate the rise of the "creative class" as the decade went on. Like, looking at...
Thinking about how ‘90s culture had to incorporate the rise of the “creative class” as the decade went on. Like, looking at Clerks (1994) today, the construction of “riffing on pop culture” as a dead-end retail thing as vs. college-educated strivers seems weird, though I suppose even then a major theme was Dante’s gf insisting he’s college material