Tag: kitsch
Right-wing extremist meeting: blood-and-soil kitsch reloaded
The idea of “remigration” that the extreme right discussed in Potsdam is not new – the fear of “national death” has been circulating for centuries. About the development of identity…
How did the (mega kitsch) neon pink hat impose itself on our heads?
From our special correspondent in the hype, “There are no more seasons, my good lady.” For centuries, autumn had a monopoly on shimmering colors. The leaves bursting with orange, red…
“A little kitsch” but “super satisfying”… Diamond embroidery weaves its web
“I take, I pose, I take, I pose…” Watching Coraline do this is something hypnotizing. As soon as she has a little free moment, this strasseuse, as they say in…
Cult fabric with its checks, is kelsch no longer kitsch?
It’s hard not to see them when you open the door of a “winstub”, these typical restaurants of Strasbourg and Alsace. Here as a tablecloth, there as curtains, sometimes as…
Cliff With Strings: Between cult and kitsch: Cliff Richards orchestral album
Cliff With Strings Between cult and kitsch: Cliff Richards orchestral album Cliff Richard has converted his hits into swing numbers. photo © –/WMG Warner/dpa He has been on stage longer…
Do you love (or hate) kitsch parties? Tell us why
A Waïkiki t-shirt, a necklace with a Totoche pendant, a neon pink boa, a sequined borsalino on her head and old platform shoes on her feet. Or rather… A Nirvana…
TV enthusiast and “a little kitsch” interviewer… Who is Jordan De Luxe
“Honestly, I’m not going to take my train, it doesn’t matter,” says Jordan De Luxe, seated on the terrace, on this sunny June afternoon. For almost three quarters of an…
Interview with Axel Ranisch: “Without self-irony, kitsch wouldn’t be any fun” – Kultur
Axel Ranisch, born in Berlin in 1983, is one of the most refreshing voices in recent German cinema. He has also been directing operas since 2013. “Orphea in Love” will…
Gasthaus Waltz in Munich’s Glockenbachviertel: A pub without kitsch – Munich
Look, an Austrian bar in Munich, that’s also hip and without Schrammel music and Heurigen songs from tapes or black-and-white photos of Hans Moser on the wall. Stefan Grabler, 30,…
New CD release: sounds against kitsch
The teacher and pianist Dorothée Kreusch-Jacob has been bringing children closer to the world of music for many years. Now the 80-year-old from Ottobrunn has made a Christmas album on…