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kitsch

[kich] / kɪtʃ /




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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

Wallace has an eye for Americana: the kitsch, the disorder, the atomization.

From Seattle Times

It replaces culture with nationalist and patriotic kitsch.

From Salon

If you couldn’t tell from the Heileman’s Old Style beer sign hanging out front, Ivy and Coney is a no-frills neighborhood bar that revels in Midwestern kitsch.

From Washington Post

The boogie-woogie backup vocals and quirky syncopation from the lyrics give the whole thing a lovable kiss of kitsch.

From Los Angeles Times