The document discusses various aspects of culture in the 1920s such as flappers, movies, celebrities, and women in politics. Flappers like Coco Chanel were symbols of the changing culture of the time. Movies became big business with the rise of the first movie theaters and silent films from studios like Charlie Chaplin's. Celebrities of the 1920s included Babe Ruth, Louis Armstrong, and Chaplin. The document also mentions modern celebrities like Lindsay Lohan and Britney Spears struggling with addiction and legal issues. Women began participating more in politics with figures like Sarah Palin and Hillary Clinton, though both faced criticism and scrutiny.