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nostalgia

[no-stal-juh, -jee-uh, nuh-] / nɒˈstæl dʒə, -dʒi ə, nə- /


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The book cover trend, imbued with nostalgia for childhood, promises fiction that grapples with the pangs of adulthood in an age of precarity.

From Los Angeles Times

The tour will run from June to November and will celebrate the 75 years with a live evening of "storytelling, nostalgia and behind-the-scenes insight into how the show is made", a spokesperson said.

From BBC

The rugged individualists’ arguments run the gamut from a sincere nostalgia — many chairs designed and installed in the 20th century didn’t even have safety bars, they note — to the intentionally absurd.

From Los Angeles Times

Animals and nature, as well as railways and TV nostalgia, featured strongly among the ideas sent in to the BBC's Your Voice when we asked for your views on banknote themes last year.

From BBC

On the emerging side of the artistic spectrum is Andrew J. Park, whose airbrush paintings at Anthony Gallery blend surrealism, nostalgia and outdated technology with cutting-edge digital advances.

From The Wall Street Journal