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pastiche

[pa-steesh, pah-] / pæˈstiʃ, pɑ- /


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“You’re actually solving the system of equations that govern the system,” he says, “not the pastiche of physical mechanisms that are approximately derived from the system of equations.”

From Science Magazine

His 2007 album, “Contemplations & Remembrances,” available on multiple streaming platforms, is not the wannabe pop/folk/soul pastiche common to moonlighting actors.

From Los Angeles Times

In this, his first Broadway show, he demonstrates the astonishing knack for dirty pastiche that has informed such follow-ups as “The Last Five Years,” “13” and “The Bridges of Madison County.”

From New York Times

The whole endeavor feels like such a silly exercise in pastiche that it’s impossible to take it seriously.

From Los Angeles Times

Molly Irelan’s costumes, with period cuts, vivid fabrics and sparkling touches, further the opera’s mood of pert pastiche.

From New York Times