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pastiche

[pa-steesh, pah-] / pæˈstiʃ, pɑ- /


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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

He calls GPT-3 ‘‘an amazing version of pastiche generation, in a way that high school students who plagiarize change a couple words here or there but they’re not really putting the ideas together.

From New York Times

She becomes essential to Marina’s story, but the narrative pastiche can be confusing, especially in close proximity to traumatic episodes.

From Los Angeles Times

Like Mama Watercress’s woven tapestries, the artwork is alive with color and helps braid a pastiche of elements into a vivid and cohesive whole.

From New York Times