Is cabaret an elitist form, then?
That's an especially bitter pill, for her daughter Amy's husband, Dominic, never stops proclaiming his belief that film, video and the electronic media have superseded that irrelevant, elitist form, the theater.
Dennis Tito, the multimillionaire pension fund manager who is now circling the globe on the international space station, may have invented the most offensively elitist form of eco-tourism yet devised by earthlings.
Roger Griffin referred to the Club as practising an anti-socialist and elitist form of conservatism.
And that period in which people said the theater is an elitist form - we've lived through in England.
Fly fishing," Mr. Middleton rightly remarks, "has a greatly undeserved reputation as an altogether elitist, snobbish, and expensive form of angling when, actually, just the opposite is true.
"At a time when the contemporary world of art had evolved into abstract expressionism, which was a very elitist form of art, paint by number gave the populace their first real post-war contact with imagery that they could relate to."
However, Busch also criticizes Long both for an elitist form of "Austin Exceptionalism" and for not fully addressing social justice issues affecting minority populations in Austin:
With the advent of industrial production in the 19th century, along with other handcrafts, it was retired to the status of a hobby or, at best, an elitist form of production.
The charge that new musicals have become an elitist form of expression doesn't hold for me.