The death of Michael Jackson has given voice again to the chorus claiming that the era of the celebrity is over. There fall of mass media and the rise of niche sub-cultures would seem to preclude future megastars. But Creative Class author Richard Florida writing for The Atlantic says that just the opposite may be true:
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Florida postulates that their may soon be stars of an even greater magnitude than before. Not just country centered celebrities like Elvis was in the US, but rather global stars with more fans than could previously been imagined. Barak Obama is the most obvious example. "Jai Ho," the theme song for Slumdog Millionaire, featuring lyrics in Hindi, Urdu, Punjabi, and Spanish has been covered by the likes of Pussycat Dolls and Snoop Dogg and black/Chinese/Jewish reggae star Sean Paul is almost as popular in India as he is in his native Jamaica.