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9780754665076 Popular culture in early modern Europe, 3d ed.
Although Halloween was a traditionally Celtic celebration involving bonfires and ancient ceremonies, it has been strongly embraced by popular culture and is now widely celebrated in the form of fancy dress parties.
The 25-year-old - who was on Pop Idol when she was 16 - said: "There's room in popular culture to do things that are creative and not exactly straightforward and that's why I support Shine.
 
 
 
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