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kitsch

[kich] / kɪtʃ /




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And kitsch doesn’t work for Charles quite as well as it did for the older Elizabeth and her corgis.

From Washington Post

Frank Rich of the New York Times characterized it as “a victory of dynamic stagecraft over musical kitsch.”

From Washington Post

He soon became intoxicated by the contest's exotic cocktail of cross-cultural pop and kitsch glamour.

From BBC

Running at the Southwark Playhouse, in London, through April 29, “Berlusconi: A New Musical” is a maximalist kitsch cabaret that carries a serious message about power and hubris.

From New York Times

On TV, we had the White Heather Club - women in white frocks and tartan sashes dancing impossibly complicated reels and strathspeys; men in kilts playing accordions and singing kitsch songs about exile and nostalgia.

From BBC