The sudser became a pop-culture phenomenon when it aired across the Arab world as "Noor" (Arabic for "light") last year.
"The Apprentice" became a pop-culture phenomenon last season, drawing more than 20 million viewers each week.
By 1986, when California created a commission to bolster self-image as a statewide goal, the concept had become a pop-culture phenomenon.
Slogans from the series became pop-culture phenomena during Indonesia's first democratic elections.
Pockets of the populace may not enjoy the transformation of podcasting into a commercial, pop-culture phenomenon, but it's too late now.
Too much popularity, in fact, can permanently taint any second-level pop-culture phenomenon.
TRS consisted primarily of reviews and commentary on pop-culture phenomena such as movies, video games, television programs, and comic books.
Cannibal Women alludes to and/or satirizes a broad array of literary and pop-culture phenomena, including:
In Hollywood, of course, being designated as derivative is cause for celebration - especially when evoking two of the biggest pop-culture phenomena of the last decade.
That nearly 1,000 members of the paying public turned up for the show says a lot about how compelling fashion remains as a pop-culture phenomenon.