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Despite the stardom of pro gamers, in most Korean families it's all about school.
Hence the appeal to class resentment and the media stardom of Laura Spence.
This is a tale of cult stardom, of missing hits and hits-that-missed.
Now she has tasted overnight stardom of a magnitude well beyond anything her mother ever experienced.
As she saw it, stardom of one sort or another was her only ticket out of Texas.
Golf's popularity in recent years and the stardom of Tiger Woods has made golfers and fans out of many teenagers.
Both players rose suddenly, not from obscurity, but from the broad strata, just below stardom, of unfulfilled potential.
(The success of "Moonlight," the stardom of Greta Gerwig, and Joe Swanberg's Netflix prominence are only three signs among many).
And yet, if mass stardom of the self is your goal, there is no quicker path than the tabloids.
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On the brink of stardom for most of her career, Goulding shifts modes frequently and easily.
The four-decade partnership of Daryl Hall and John Oates is the subject of "Do What You Want, Be What You Are" (Sony Legacy, Oct. 6), which focusses mostly on the duo's mega-stardom of the early eighties.
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