Originally posted by - Groucho -
culture != high culture. If it did, you wouldn't have to add the word "high". Culture is about the way people live their lives - not how some cooler-than-thou type thinks they ought to live their lives.
Now that the OBVIOUS is out of the way clearly Paris is out of the running. The Parisian mono-culture is cool, interesting etc. but it is not nearly as influential as the Parisians would love the rest of us to believe.
Determining the world-capital of culture is all about deciding whose culture is the most dominant. Just look at all the McDonalds the world over - that is culture, whether you find it edifying or not. Clearly US culture is the most dominant. And in the US, NY culture is the most dominant (though the LA/Orange county entertainment industry does give it a run for its money in filmed entertainment, NYC holds its own there and kills in all the other big categories (music, fashion, language, food, etc.)).
So NYC is the clear winner.
As for "high culture" - pfft, whatever.
culture != high culture. If it did, you wouldn't have to add the word "high". Culture is about the way people live their lives - not how some cooler-than-thou type thinks they ought to live their lives.
Now that the OBVIOUS is out of the way clearly Paris is out of the running. The Parisian mono-culture is cool, interesting etc. but it is not nearly as influential as the Parisians would love the rest of us to believe.
Determining the world-capital of culture is all about deciding whose culture is the most dominant. Just look at all the McDonalds the world over - that is culture, whether you find it edifying or not. Clearly US culture is the most dominant. And in the US, NY culture is the most dominant (though the LA/Orange county entertainment industry does give it a run for its money in filmed entertainment, NYC holds its own there and kills in all the other big categories (music, fashion, language, food, etc.)).
So NYC is the clear winner.
As for "high culture" - pfft, whatever.



In London they show foreign language films in mainstream cinemas, let alone ‘Arthouse’ cinemas. Besides, didn’t Lumiere show his first film in Paris? So all Hollywood is doing is spreading a Parisian idea!

We do very well over here given EEC nationals can freely live and work here, the there’s the Commonwealth etc. At least we play their films here and the communities don’t sanitise/subsume their cultures to become more acceptable to the American mainstream – I had sushi in a Japanese Restaurant in Greenwich Village where they served watered down wasabi
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