His claustrophobic interiors feature period furniture, kitsch objects and art works of a mostly generic modernist flavor. |
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Their intent is to make a kitsch, camp, over the top soap opera, with storylines to make all the other soaps pale into insignificance. |
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For a change, this is a breakaway from the celluloid kitsch that prospers on the objectification and commodification of women in cinema. |
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All campery and 1970s kitsch, they have been a shining light in an otherwise dreary swamp of bad pop. |
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Bollywood was for the masses, its excrescences like posters and billboards and lobby cards just so much kitsch. |
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It is of a transcendent level of kitsch, unsurpassed in any votive shrine I've ever seen. |
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The film deliberately plays for camp and kitsch, and then suddenly it becomes quite gothic. |
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Proulx is interested in the uncharted territory between American kitsch and genius. |
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It's retro kitsch, wonderfully camp, gleefully perverse and exaggerated and utterly great fun throughout. |
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The public will goggle at the kitsch vulgarity of diamond-encrusted eggs and crystal flowers. |
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Besides, much of the film's charm emanates from its setting rather than its kitsch value. |
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The mix is astonishing, from the kitsch to the majestic, from the grotesque to the sublime. |
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The 15 spaces have only their fierce commitment to individuality in common, ranging in style from slick minimalism to full-on kitsch. |
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The movie curdles on its own self-consciousness, giving a bad name to kitsch. |
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After all the temptations of the 20th century and the lack of any prospects for the future, people's souls are thirsting for kitsch. |
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But Hollywood kitsch was tame in comparison to that which Dali was capable of creating on his own account. |
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In these debates fascism is almost cast as a kitsch rejection of modern art, a retro return to a mythic, Teutonic past. |
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My statue of Jesus baring his bleeding heart has everything to do with kitsch and nothing to do with religious fanaticism. |
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What had once been high art, fashioned by the Romans or Michelangelo, has become debased, mass-culture kitsch. |
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The good news for lovers of overwrought kitsch is that the second series promises to live up, or down, to expectations. |
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The sentiment behind this memorial may be admirable, but the result is pure kitsch. |
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They ask, quite reasonably, how can you tell the difference between kitsch and tacky? |
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I don't think of our show in terms of music theatre, because it's original, fairly serious and it isn't kitsch or camp. |
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This New York circus duo have been a hit off-Broadway with their brand of vaudeville, kitsch and bad behaviour. |
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It may be hidden inside a casino but it's a world away from the glitz, chrome and kitsch of the rest of the city. |
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Whether you consider this too cool for words or the height of kitsch is up to you. |
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Lloyd Webber is devoted to Victorian art and cannot resist kitsch so long as it is Victorian kitsch. |
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There's only one thing that's worse than kitsch and that's fashionably ironic kitsch. |
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Hopkins's watercolors may sometimes come a little too close to kitsch for comfort. |
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It treads a delicate line between tasteful extravagance and over-the-top kitsch. |
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Those who love kitsch and enjoy the unreality of stage musicals will adore the colours, because they're fully in bloom. |
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Roy is keen to exploit the current vogue for things kitsch, promising glamorous, Seventies costumes. |
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Why is it that with so much talent out there, you guys jump behind something that's only good for its kitsch value? |
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London's victory was announced only after a presentation ceremony that scaled new heights of kitsch. |
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Call it kitsch if you like, but this karaoke scene offers something which is sadly lacking from much of the contemporary social scene. |
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His distinctive contribution to the gaiety of nations has been to discern high comedy in the low compromises of kitsch. |
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Everything in the shop is handpicked vintage couture, collector pieces, and different genres and styles of kitsch fashion. |
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Somewhere between the gaudy lowlands of kitsch and the earnest highlands of world music sits the mythic, mixed-up realm of exotica. |
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After a late dinner, we watched this wonderfully kitsch movie on my newly acquired 'Asian' channel. |
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Hanging baskets abound in pleasant, semi-urban imitation of cottagey kitsch. |
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Few colonial constructions survive, and many contemporary buildings would elsewhere be considered kitsch. |
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She's very kitsch, but people don't realise that she had an incredible voice. |
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Now that I've isolated the spendthrifts, please understand that I'm not making an argument for this record's kitsch value. |
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Similarly, the theatricality that once branded some realist paintings as kitsch no longer seems a necessarily negative attribute. |
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Set in a beautifully kitsch New York, The Royal Tenenbaums tells the story of a most unusual family reunion. |
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No hint of eighteenth-century neo-Palladian swagger or its kitsch modern imitations. |
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He considered his work neither ironic nor kitsch, being convinced of its artistic seriousness. |
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The figure of the clown, freighted with goo and ick, essentially embodies kitsch. |
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There is a museum inside with wonderfully kitsch bull-fighting memorabilia. |
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This not only paved the way for pop outfits such as Steps to release covers, it assured even pointy-headed music-lovers that it was alright to be kitsch again. |
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Its church was typically kitsch but we relished the tranquility. |
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The restaurant is decorated with 1950s furniture and kitsch from old TV shows. |
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His later work represented a desire to invalidate distinctions between abstract art and kitsch, and became increasingly unorthodox and horrific in its imagery. |
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Symbols of the excesses of the white-shoe brigade may be kitsch and amusing, but are indicative of a society where development was pursued for the good of a few. |
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The fact that the restaurant rotated was too kitsch for me to say no. |
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Word has it the mullet is so kitsch, it's fashionable again. |
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Camp brown interior complete with crystal chandeliers and disco lighting, Diep is more kitsch than classy but always packed with creative young barhoppers. |
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Although Wainwright's aesthetic is opulent, it is never kitsch. |
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The current '80s crop of cartoon favorites, sitcom has-beens, embarrassing pop relics, and fashion offenses takes what was essentially kitsch to begin with and parodies it. |
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The fringes of the scarf lead to a collection of kitsch photos colored in purple dye. |
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There was no camp, kitsch, or dissonance to his pure love of Michael Jackson. |
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Inside it was like a Victorian jumble sale with kitsch ornaments everywhere, and the cluttered rooms lit only by the orange glow of 40-watt bulbs in frilly lampshades. |
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Too often these days we reduce philosophy to confession and intimacy to kitsch precisely because we live without a sense of the democratic res publica. |
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These last features give the whole design some kitsch and lightness. |
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The Western appropriation of communist kitsch thrived during the Cold War, for purposes both earnest and ironic, and it has not abated since then. |
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Give people a severe California-style rambler c. 1960, and by 2003 they've geegawed the lawn, hung kitsch in the windows, rosemaled the letterbox. |
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They range from kitsch Tyrolean examples, complete with ornate synthetic roof tiles and balustraded balconies, to far less showy Scandinavian-style laminated timber homes. |
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We already knew Florida was the capital of kitsch, but the Weeki Wachee Mermaid Show just outside Tampa takes it to a new level. |
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In person, kitsch is a lot more laid back than the badasses he plays onscreen. |
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It recently received financing, and kitsch plans to shoot it in Detroit and his adopted home of Austin, Texas. |
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In a Mexican grotto on 14th Street, kitsch provides the kick, but it's shrimp tostadas and earthy enchiladas that keep the crowds returning to El Rey del Sol. |
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And with a nod toward kitsch, he offered sculpted hats with pointy, feline ears jutting from the sides. |
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The debate over whether kitsch constitutes a genuine art form becomes moot if the artifact in question reaches a certain critical mass of sheer buoyancy. |
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The Welcome Centre incorporates an extensive gift shop selling everything from upmarket items like linen napkins and crystalware to the best of Irish kitsch. |
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It's a curious mix of film-set kitsch and rustic country village, but it's pretty and tasteful and devoid of the kind garishness that taints Christmas here. |
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But it was her bizarre eye-popping face, Baby-Jane make-up, over-coiffered hair and glam outfits that made her the kitsch legend that she is today. |
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These creations, which feature a sparkling surface into which glitter is compressed and then sealed, represent a fusion of contemporary and kitsch. |
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Another brave step, though it might seem very trivial is that he has avoided digressing from the singular plot by not invoking songs and other kitsch trappings. |
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He pushes his defamiliarization of the banal, the bland and the kitsch to a new extreme this time, allowing full reign to an excessive attention to patterns. |
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Previously, it was kitsch, referencing a certain garishness, a plastic laugh not to be taken too seriously. |
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Zar was the unanimous favourite of the judges, but his Technicolor assemblages of scatalogical kitsch are not really my cup of tea. |
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Inspired by Benefit's love of American kitsch the boutique looks like a '50s milk bar meets a beauty parlour. |
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Though often derided as Scottish kitsch, the accordion has long been a part of Scottish music. |
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Abe Lincoln, Paul Bunyan and kitsch souvenir coconut heads come across as icons of masculinity. |
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I recognized her at once even though she wasn't wearing the tweed hunting outfit and the kitsch headwear. |
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While Manet and Monet were creating impressionism in France, across the channel, Millais was purveying kitsch, Victorian sentimentality. |
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Try Manish Arora for his mini dresses and boots, Tanu Bagai of DIR 69 for maxis and fun bags and Nida Mehmood for unadulterated kitsch. |
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But too many of them are vague ballads, and too many are gospely, horn-section, jump-blues kitsch. |
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So I cringe when they are regarded as kitsch and retro, a birrova laff. It's obviously not true. |
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So don't expect to see ticky-tacky kitsch in the form of thatched roofs or bamboo torches when you vist Hogo. |
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It would be tempting to mythologise the ZX Spectrum as a kitsch artefact from a happier, more innocent time. |
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In the defining denouement of the play, Hector dies and Irwin becomes a chairbound TV peddler of cultural kitsch. |
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So, kitsch returned to Vancouver with his head between his legs. |
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Like most Canadian boys, kitsch grew up dreaming of being a hockey player. |
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In other cases the films were so bad no one would ever bother to re-release them but they have a kitsch appeal to completists. |
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Libbey has also embraced tropical kitsch ceramicware with its new line of Tikiware, consisting of Totem, Bambusa and Tonga Tumblers. |
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It was a delightful dance, partnering the exotic with kitsch. |
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If it's kitsch, ditzy, silly, retro and unnecessary, I adore it. |
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Because it can be turned out mechanically, kitsch has become an integral part of our productive system in a way in which true culture could never be, except accidentally. |
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Dana Ellyn's acrylic-on-canvas depiction of jetpack-equipped astronauts zooming toward a glowing Space Jesus in Rapture Rocketeers, for example, is a crime against kitsch. |
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On the quaint streets of this neighbourhood, you are unlikely to find kitsch souvenir shops, bastardised baguette-sandwich stalls or currency bureaux. |
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All this might sound like sentimental kitsch but, at its best, Bradley's art stays on the right side of the line dividing affecting art from mere affectedness. |
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Ernst's works are not illustrations but incomplete prefigurations of Benjamin's conception of kitsch and its potential to transform perception and personhood alike. |
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Take the little walkway back from the street and discover an arboured garden patio setting decorated with appealingly kitsch painted statues and coloured fairy lights. |
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To the uninitiated and prejudiced this may conjure up images of kitsch Americana, rhinestone studded crimplene suits and a generally unappealing stereotype. |
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Reports leaked that Armie Hammer, Taylor Kitsch, and garret Hedlund were being seriously courted for the part. |
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The Daily Beast spoke with Kitsch about his exciting new role, the idiocy of gay-bashing, and much more. |
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How did you arrive at him as your gambit, and why did you decide to move away from Taylor Kitsch? |
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Instead Kitsch is the kind of man who invites an audience of women. |
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In a show with no shortage of great performances, Kitsch stood out. |
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Kitsch may be the only word for a sculpture consisting of several tall, vertical chrome pylons punctuated with drippy, woundlike gashes that glow with changing LED colors. |
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