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Commercialized Culture During The Golden Age

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During the Golden Age came the “culture of pastiche,” a new cultural form of popular entertainment that shifted the street experience into a new commercialized culture. This culture initiated Broadway musicals, films, and stand-up comedians to the close theater and segregated zones. Entrepreneurs and promoters shifted these destinations (variety theaters, dance halls, etc.) into safe and controllable environments, merging all classes once single unit. By the 1930’s, signs of decline were beginning to show throughout cities. Mix programing that enhance social life and mix of interest got segregated and culture start disappearing. Soon after the end of World War II, entertainment districts were experiencing a serious crisis. Entertainment zones
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