Available August 2003
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When
Riff Randell told the Ramones that she was their ‘number one fan,’
it was her love of the punk band that defined her. She was a smart
and confident teen inspired by the Ramones to create her own portfolio
of pop songs. In Number One Fan, writers share their thoughts and
experiences about being fans in a world obsessed with pop culture.
They explore how our love for music, movies, sports, TV and books
can give us stronger identities than any job of skill and how fans
are inspired to take culture into their own hands by creating communities
and new art.
Read
the introduction.
The
celebrities of L.A. make
Frayn Masters a
better person.
Margaret C. Sullivan is
frustrated by a Darcycentric world.
Kevin Sampsell imagines
the bizarre inner world of Michael Jackson.
Cecilia Tan celebrates
female baseball fans.
Cathleen Conway falls
in and out of love with the band Blur.
Erin Stanley sews
James Spader.
Emily Almond looks
for lesbians in popular culture.
Jim Munroe tries
to convert a cool guy to Eminem.
Joy Helton celebrates
the transformative power of Buffy.
Cassandra Claire decodes
the appeal of Harry Potter.
Brian Joseph Davis meets
a zen master in Hollywood.
Superheroes
consume
Jenny Fry.
Rachel Rivera wonders
if being a fan makes us who we are.
Optic Nerve helps
Pollyanna Rhee
like pepole more.
Beth Wiegmann stirs up an Elvish treat.
Cliff Raymond defends the fanboy.
And Doretta Lau ponders hockey and being Canadian.
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