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Bread, Circuses, and the Cost of Our Attention
Mollie Engelhart reflects on the cultural significance of the Super Bowl beyond just the game itself.
Published on Feb. 12, 2026
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Mollie Engelhart, a former music industry professional, shares her perspective on the cultural impact of the Super Bowl, noting that the event transcends just the football game and has become a major cultural moment that goes beyond sports.
Why it matters
The Super Bowl has evolved into a major cultural phenomenon that goes far beyond just the game itself, serving as a platform for entertainment, advertising, and social commentary. Engelhart's insights shed light on how the event has become a reflection of broader societal trends and the ways in which we consume and engage with media and popular culture.
The details
Engelhart describes her own experiences attending and hosting Super Bowl parties over the years, highlighting how the event has become as much about the social experience and spectacle as it is about the game itself. She notes that the Super Bowl has become a major event in the music and entertainment industry, with high-profile performances and advertising campaigns.
- The Super Bowl typically takes place in early February each year.
The players
Mollie Engelhart
A former music industry professional who has attended and hosted Super Bowl parties.
Sean 'Diddy' Combs
A music mogul who hosted a Super Bowl party that Engelhart attended and won a betting pool at.
What they’re saying
“I spent many years of my life in the music industry, and Super Bowl Sunday was never just about football. It was about being somewhere that mattered.”
— Mollie Engelhart (theepochtimes.com)
The takeaway
The Super Bowl has evolved into a cultural phenomenon that goes far beyond just the game itself, serving as a platform for entertainment, advertising, and social commentary that reflects broader societal trends and the ways in which we consume and engage with media and popular culture.
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