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Hurricane Katrina made landfall in August 2005. It was one of the deadliest and costliest natural disasters in United States history. Beyond the immediate physical and economic destruction, Katrina left a profound mark on the American cultural landscape. The disaster did not merely exist as a historical event; it quickly transformed into a significant subject within entertainment content and popular media. Through documentaries, fictional television, feature films, literature, and music, the representation of Katrina has evolved from immediate journalistic shock to a complex canvas for exploring systemic racism, government incompetence, cultural resilience, and human grief. 1. Journalism and the Live-Television Pivot

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