Divisions between high and low culture (or “art-” and “popular-” culture) are increasingly irrelevant. “How are we to judge what more powerfully influences us and, hence, what is stronger or better? See Schoenberg’s ‘Moses and Aaron’, ‘Madam Butterfly’, ‘Phantom of the Opera’ or Elvis Presley at Las Vegas, and how do we set about judging differences? The cultural diktat of our day still tells us that Schoenberg is superior to Presley; many people go along with that. But is this any more than obedience to hierarchies laid down before popular culture gave itself a true chance to be compared? – The Guardian 09/12/00