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  1. 3. Music and fashion movement characterized by its unkempt appearance, distorted guitar sound, and lyrics reflecting disillusionment and angst.
  2. 5. Television genre featuring unscripted real-life situations, often with contestants competing for prizes or fame, popularized by shows like "Survivor" and "Big Brother."
  3. 7. Artistic movement challenging modernist ideals and traditional notions of art, embracing irony, pastiche, and cultural references.
  4. 8. Social and political movement advocating for the recognition and celebration of cultural diversity, challenging notions of assimilation and monoculture.
Down
  1. 1. Comedy movement known for its unconventional humor, non-traditional formats, and social commentary, often associated with comedians like Eddie Izzard and Janeane Garofalo.
  2. 2. Artistic movement utilizing digital technology and computer software to create or manipulate images, animations, and interactive installations.
  3. 4. Feminist punk movement advocating for gender equality and addressing issues such as sexism, rape culture, and patriarchy.
  4. 6. Literary and cultural movement exploring themes of high-tech, low-life dystopian futures, often blending elements of science fiction and noir.