"Get your kitsch on Route 66" might be a better slogan for Arizona's scrubby stretch of Mother Road.
Post-Warhol, a whiff of glamour, kitsch or celebrity no longer tarnishes an artist's reputation.
The signage, the fountains and the guestrooms all seem locked in some Disco-era Miami kitsch.
On the kitsch scale, many are right up there with Elvis paintings on black velvet.
Taylor Kitsch, who plays Tim Riggins on the show, is similarly enthusiastic about the show's second chance.
Here it is: the militarism, the sturdiness, the kitsch, the strangely uniform aesthetic that shaped a continent.
Call it kitsch, call it whatever you like, but I think this attire is superb, spontaneous, pure art.
Apple's design has been attacked by some as being "kitsch", but praised by others for humanising the interface.
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But in the hands of the first-time director, Arne Glimcher, it becomes the worst sort of varnished kitsch.
Defining China's retro-chic, Red Capital Residence has five kitsch rooms with original period antiques, some picked up from Politburo offices.
But by the time of Hairspray, the ironic appreciation of kitsch had moved from gay subculture to the mainstream.
At Barajas, the Spanish felt no such need for the crutch of kitsch.
The best word to describe the whole joyful, synthetic mess is one the English language borrows from German: kitsch.
"Chinese Girl" sometimes is called the "Mona Lisa of kitsch, " angering Tretchikoff who insisted he was a serious artist.
In the annals of modern art, Klimt is the go-to source for kitsch.
Yes, nearly 20 years ago we were laughing at Sears in a movie that aimed to epitomize 1970s kitsch.
The result is a remarkable photographic gallery of everyday kitsch and youthful hijinks, throbbing with hope, laughter and life.
Gauteng, which includes Johannesburg, with its hideously kitsch casinos, has done particularly well.
It is be a fitting way to end your whirlwind visit through the city's niche museums -- from the kitsch to the killer.
The crowning touch was a statue of Aladdin topping a fanciful Opera House that teetered on the irreversible edge of kitsch.
Since there's no comedy on show, and surprisingly little kitsch, the French title, "L'Ange du Bizarre, " seems closer to the mark.
Luxury hotels offer suites decorated with a theme everything from James Bond to Barbie that are packed with original details, but not kitsch.
Currin is considered a virtuosic painter but has rankled some critics who decry his pictures of vapid women as heartless kitsch.
The long-suffering guards have given up trying to stop people posing for photos with the kitsch mannequins - so fire away.
Unlike much of the iPhone photography market, app-based intervalometers lack a certain kitsch that plagues the likes of Instagram or iPhone lenses.
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Like other Olympics kitsch, the games may have a short shelf life.
Sons of Heaven are just as susceptible as peasants to kitsch art.
In some hands, the effect can be kitsch or just plain crass.
Eurovision, in which viewers across Europe (broadly defined) select a winning song from competing national entries, is an annual festival of kitsch.
Frida Kahlo, an early post-modernist who embraced indigenous kitsch, would approve.
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