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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

This new character is a supernatural, thousand-year-old princess of a cursed island within a world of pastiche and dark fantasy and was never intended to be based on anyone from history.

From Salon

One trailing gown was made from a pastiche of grunge-era T-shirts.

From New York Times

This is the way that "Nine Perfect Strangers" manages to be watchable, not as a complete, holistic piece but as a pastiche of solid performances placed in woodsy settings, or in pools and streams.

From Salon