The critic was operating on hearsay rather than with the benefit of reading my study.
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They included the director of the British Museum Neil MacGregor, the novelist Anita Brookner and the critic Brian Sewell...
His cicerone to the art scene was Barbara Rose, the critic and former wife of Frank Stella.
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By the end of 1971, Landau was living in Boston and married to the critic Janet Maslin.
"The gangster is the 'no' to the great American 'yes' which is stamped so big over our official culture, " wrote the critic Robert Warshow.
The critic demolished Pulitzer Prize-winner Cunningham's book about a middle-aged gallery owner attracted to his young brother-in-law in a 1, 000-word review in the Observer last January.
The critic in many ways resembles Marcel Reich-Ranicki, a Holocaust survivor who for many years hosted a television programme where some of Mr Walser's books have been rubbished.
The discussion went down at our first annual Forbes Healthcare Summit last week, and the critic, Bernard Munos of the Innothink Center for Biomedical Innovation, did not disappoint.
For many more hardcore MMO players, I imagine it would be as frustrating as it is for Alec, however, and so the critic in me is wagging his finger vigorously in shock and dismay.
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Ebert, who originated At The Movies with fellow critic Gene Siskel in Chicago in 1975, left television in 2006 after multiple cancer surgeries resulted in the critic losing his jaw and his ability to eat, drink and speak.
As the critic Nell Minow put it to me, there were any number of reasons for sex not to take place in the '40s, '50s and even '60s, but it's a near-insuperable challenge to delay the deed today.
The critic Fred Cohn, in recounting the sorry tale for Opera News, assigns a substantial portion of the blame to the investment banker Susan Baker, who became the chairman of the board in 2004, and presided over a string of oblivious decisions.
Patrice Mosepe, chief executive of African Rainbow Minerals, has emerged as the leading critic of the merger within NAFCOC.
Mr. Pearman is the architecture critic of the Sunday Times, London, and the editor of the Journal of the Royal Institute of British Architects.
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Since selling the restaurant (for health reasons) in 1988, he has been the restaurant critic of the Financial Times (owned by Pearson, a part-owner of this newspaper).
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So when Mr Alvarez writes in his biography about his awful time as the drama critic of the New Statesman, there is bound to be sympathy from his circle.
Hajdu, the music critic for The New Republic and a professor at the Columbia University School of Journalism, mainly focuses on the latter implications of his title: how a double-page photo in Time magazine sabotaged Eckstine's career.
Ebert's hometown embraced the film critic, hosting the annual Ebertfest film festival and placing a plaque at his childhood home.
During the Renaissance, intaglios, like the carnelian-and-gold "Bust of Girolamo Savonarola, " the Medici critic notorious for the "burning of the books, the bonfires of the vanities, " embellished clothing and decorative objects.
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"By no stretch of the imagination is The Bodyguard a great musical, " said the Telegraph critic, summing up the general mood.
The Independent critic Jonathan Brown gave the show a five-star review and praised Bawden's "brilliant all round portrayal" of the street urchin-turned-society belle.
The veteran critic, once deemed "the most powerful pundit in America", tweeted that no surgery was necessary.
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However, the American critic Edmund Wilson famously dismissed the work as "juvenile balderdash", and Philip Toynbee wrote in 1961 that Tolkien's works had "passed into a merciful oblivion".
The music critic in me understood that the Hot 8 was one of the most interesting of the brass bands to blend hip-hop and really, you know, contemporary to the minute music and style with that tradition.
Reporter Tim Carney, the indefatigable critic of crony corporatism, exposed the ruse.
In 2005, he received another honor when he became the first critic to have a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
This collaboration between the documentary maker Robert Mugge and the music critic Robert Palmer (who wrote the sweeping, inclusive 1981 history of the same name), is a lovably rough-hewn presentation of rural blues today.
The most articulate critic of the way the university functions might be the man who used to run it.
Furberg has co-authored epidemiologic studies that showed problems for Bextra, and he was the harshest Pfizer critic on the panel--at one point saying inconsistencies in the company's data submissions smacked of dishonesty.
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