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Baby boomers

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American citizens born in the post-World War II baby boom, usually defined as 1946-60. Having largely invented youth culture as we know it in the ’60s, baby boomers are now characterized by an inability to relinquish their grip on it-thus their tendency to institutionalize the culture of their youth, as in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.

The peak of the boomers’ power as culture makers came in the ’80s, when their middle-aged economic clout made them an attractive audience, films like The Big Chill (1983) and TV series like The Wonder Years (1988) and thirtysomething (1987) profitably echoed the clash of nostalgia with their adult concerns.

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Babylon 5

The command crew of "Babylon 5," 1997 (http://www.babylon5.com).

Ambitious, syndicated sci-fi television program on a five-year mission to tell the novel-like story of a galactic war in the 23nd century. The brainchild of veteran TV writer/producer J. Michael Straczynski (b. 1954), Babylon 5 has grown into a substantial cult success after a slow start, just as Star Trek did three decades before. Poorly rated in its first four seasons, B5 garnered hardcore support from, among others, science fiction aficionados, NASA scientists, and Beltway politicians. (The latter group reportedly admire the machinations of the series’ emperors, despots and presidents.) Unlike the Trek universe, which is populated by prosthetically-enhanced variations of its human heroes,

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Aeon Flux

Aeon Flux

Hyperkinetic, ultraviolent spy vs. spy cyberpunk animation. AF first aired on the June 1991 debut of MTV’s Liquid Television’s show and was created by Peter Chung, the Korean-born head of animation for Liquid Television’s production company.

The show boasts one of the highest body counts per minute of any set of images ever committed to film, condensing the gun-propelled physicality and action sequences of an entire John Woo feature into an animated short, more than a few times involving the death of the svelte heroine-assassin herself.

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Absolutely Fabulous

Scabrous British fashion-world sitcom that first aired in the U.S. in July 1994 after much bootlegging of the U.K. version (debut November 1992). Absolutely Fabulous was written by actress-comedienne Jennifer Saunders, who starred as Edina, a fashion-world publicist whose cavortings with a dipso-nympho gal pal Patsy (Joanna Lumley) put her at loggerheads with a politically correct daughter.

Although U.S. critics commended cable channel Comedy Central for bravely carrying this sex-and-drugs-laden series, it’s also possible that other outlets were daunted by the show’s opaque cultural references and shrill pitch.

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