Neal Gabler later amended that definition by stating, “Celebrities were self-contained entertainment, a form of entertainment that was rapidly exceeding film and television in popularity” (Neal Gabler, Life: The Movie: How Entertainment ...
Veneer
Discover the endless facades that are widespread in our culture and the dangerous powers of consumption and technology that fuels these facades.
"The Mississippi that he writes about is not one of racist sheriffs and magnolias but offshore gambling and movie stars and forty-dollar steaks." -- Lewis Nordan.
In the city-state of Easton, an augmented reality known as Veneer has spread to every facet of daily life.