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Happy Birthday PCC

The Best of PCC
Take a look back at some of our favorite moments over the past couple of years. Old classics, new favorites; reviews and interviews; sanity and anything but. Here's hoping we can continue our parade of brilliance for at least another month or two, if not 100 more years.

A Brief History of PCC
Even though the earliest incarnation of Pop-Culture-Corn was vastly different from the streamlined online version with which we are familiar today, traces of the sarcastic edge and endearing humor which would carry the magazine through two World Wars and eighteen United States presidents can be found in its first lurchings toward constancy and popularity.

The Famous and the Infamous Salute PCC
Movie stars, pop phenoms, heads of state and infamous criminals have clogged up the phone lines recently with messages of congratulation for Pop-Culture-Corn.

PCC Design Gallery
PCC's schizophrenic design team has always managed to keep the site fresh and interesting, no matter how much our content sucks. Take a scroll down memory lane with this timeline, and see how many of these wacked-out images you remember!

From Our Files
A collection of quips, quotes and anecdotes from the PCC Archives. You won't believe some of the misguided comments we've printed. We're almost embarrassed to show you!

Candle Breaking Wind
Two years ago, Elton John and Bernie Taupin performed this tribute to PCC at the "PCCelebration" in San Diego. Unfortunately, we're not on speaking terms with either of them anymore due to some overzealous PCC fans who bootlegged the performance and spread it across the globe before the "Candle Breaking Wind" single could be released. Much to their regret, John and Taupin did not make a penny from this tune.

Looking Back: 100 Years of Pop-Culture-Corn
A cultural phenomenon this big comes along but once in a lifetime, and it can only be a feeling of pure joy and exhiliration to bask in the glow of a true giant of mass media.
-reprinted from the New Yorker

 

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