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lowbrow

[loh-brou, loh-brou] / ˈloʊˌbraʊ, ˈloʊˈbraʊ /






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Critics might call it lowbrow, and drawing a direct connection to increased attendance is often difficult, but the social glow up is pushing the museums into the cultural conversation.

From The Wall Street Journal

From original tales to radical reworkings of classics both high-falutin’ and raucously lowbrow, these 10 filmmakers all know that the most vital part of the storytelling business has stayed exactly the same.

From Los Angeles Times

Still, his research revealed a fascinating throughline: the line between highbrow and lowbrow cuisine has always been blurry, and gelatin salads are a perfect case study.

From Salon

The very name conjures images of sweltering summer picnics, soggy sandwiches and a kind of lowbrow indulgence we don’t like to admit we enjoy.

From Salon

To go and see the theater one day, and then go to a Disney park, one is highbrow and one is lowbrow and that’s elitist.

From Los Angeles Times