wvr.htm , from the Tate , retrieved April 12, 2009 ref An artcritic is a person who specializes in evaluating art . Their written critiques, or reviews, are published in newspapers, magazines, books and on web sites. Art collector s and patrons often utilize the advice of such critic s as a way to enhance their appreciation of the art they are viewing. Typically the artcritic views art at art exhibition exhibitions , art gallery galleries , museum s or artist s studio s. Professional art critics are expected to have a keen eye for art and a thorough knowledge of art history . Knowledge, however, provides no guarantee that a critic will know if a work of art , an exhibition, or an artist will stand out in history as great . The opinions of art critics has the potential to stir debate on art related topics. Due to this the viewpoints of art critics writing for art publications and newspapers adds to public discourse concerning art and culture. Some of today s art critics use art blogs and other online platforms in order to connect with a wider audience and expand debate about art ... T.J. Clark Robert Coates critic Robert Coates Clarence Cook Douglas Cooper art historian Douglas Cooper Royal Cortissoz Arthur Danto Denis Diderot col 4 John Elderfield James Elkins artcritic James Elkins F lix F n on Hal Foster artcritic Hal Foster Peter Frank artcritic Peter Frank Michael Fried ... artcritic John Russell col 4 Frank Rutter Andr Salmon Jerry Saltz Irving Sandler Meyer Schapiro Peter ... was an influential France French writer , and artcritic. He was a major figure in the exoneration ... French anarchist and artcritic in Paris during the late 1800s. He Neologism coined the term ..., France French poet , writer and artcritic he is credited with coining the word surrealism File ... 9 March 2009 ref Image Leo Stein.jpg Leo Stein 1872 1947 , art collector critic, elder brother of Gertrude ... by the Frieze Foundation DEFAULTSORT ArtCritic Category Art critics Category American art critics ... more details
Ken Johnson born 1953, in Montclair, New Jersey is an American artcritic who lives in New York . He is a writer for the arts pages of The New York Times , where he covers Art museum gallery and museum exhibits. Johnson attended Brown University and State University of New York at Albany , earning a degree in art from the former in 1976 and a master s degree in studio art , with a concentration in painting , from the latter in 1977. In his journalism career he has written on contemporary art for several art magazines, newspapers and publications. He was the artcritic for the Boston Globe from 2006 2007. ref name ppg cite news url http www.boston.com ae theater arts articles 2006 08 04 johnson to be globes new artcritic title Johnson to be Globe s new artcritic August 4, 2006 accessdate 2010 02 02 work The Boston Globe date August 4, 2006 ref Johnson is also an educator, having taught courses in painting, drawing , electronic arts , art history , and art criticism at various universities in upstate New York. He teaches a writing seminar in the School of Visual Arts in art criticism and writing in New York. ref name aaa cite web url http artcriticism.sva.edu faculty.html title Art criticism at the SVA accessdate 2010 02 07 ref Reference reflist External links http query.nytimes.com search sitesearch?query Ken Johnson&srchst cse Articles in the New York Times , accessed February 6, 2010 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Johnson, Ken ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1953 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Johnson, Ken Category 1953 births Category Living people Category American art critics Category Brown University alumni Category State University of New York at Albany alumni Category Critics employed by The New York Times Category People from Montclair, New Jersey ... more details
2008 08 25 arts 25russell.html John Russell, ArtCritic for The Times, Dies at 89. ref Books ...Other persons John Russell John Russell CBE 22 January 1919 23 August 2008 was a British American artcritic . Life and career John Russell was born in Fleet, Hampshire , England, in 1919. He attended St Paul s School London St Paul s School and then Magdalen College, Oxford Magdalen College , Oxford . He was an unpaid intern at the Tate Gallery in 1940, but moved to the country after the gallery was bombed. During World War II he worked in Naval Intelligence for the Admiralty . There he met Ian Fleming , who helped to secure Russell a reviewing position at The Sunday Times . Russell succeeded a fired critic at The Sunday Times in 1950. Artcritic Hilton Kramer of the New York Times hired Russell in 1974. Russell was chief artcritic there from 1982 to 1990. Marriages Russell was married to Alexandrina, Countess Apponyi de Nagy Appony, the former wife of Julius Lanczy. They married in 1945, divorced in 1951, and had one child, Lavinia married Sir Nicholas Grimshaw . ref name Independent.co.uk http www.independent.co.uk news obituaries john russell artcritic and man of letters 913252.html Independent.co.uk ref Vera Poliakoff died 1992 , married 1956, divorced 1971. ref name Independent.co.uk Also known professionally as Vera Lindsay, she was an artist and actress, daughter of Vladimir Poliakoff and former wife of British journalist Sir Gerald Reid Barry, with whom she had two sons ... Lewis Riley , a lecturer and founder of the magazine of the art magazine L IL . They married in 1975 ..., Inc. , 1999, ISBN 0 81094378 6 John Russell The Meanings of Modern Art 1981, 2nd revised edition 1992 ref cite book last Russell first John title The Meanings of Modern Art publisher Thames & Hudson ... 1965 ref cite book last Russell first John title Seurat World of Art publisher Thames & Hudson year ..., Oxford Category Royal Navy personnel of World War II Category English art critics Category The Sunday ... more details
Henry McBride 25 July 1867 &ndash 31 March 1962 was an American artcritic. He was born in West Chester, Pennsylvania , to Quaker parents. He studied art in New York City at the Artist Artisan Institute and later took night classes at the Art Students League of New York . McBride started the art department of The Educational Alliance . He directed the Trenton School of Industrial Arts in Trenton, New Jersey , for five years. McBride wrote for The Sun New York The New York Sun 1913 49 , The Dial 1920 29 , and The Art News 1950 59 , and edited Creative Art 1928 32 . Bibliography McBride, Henry, The Flow of Art Essays and Criticisms , Yale University Press , September 23, 1997 McBride, Henry, An Eye on the Modern Century Selected Letters of Henry McBride , Yale University Press, December 11, 2000 External links http www.henrymcbride.org index.htm The Henry McBride Foundation http hdl.handle.net 10079 fa beinecke.mcbride Henry McBride Papers . Yale Collection of American Literature, Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library. http hdl.handle.net 10079 fa beinecke.mcbrideh Henry McBride Papers Addition . Yale Collection of American Literature, Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library. Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Macbride, Henry ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 25 July 1867 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 31 March 1962 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Macbride, Henry Category American art critics Category 1867 births Category 1962 deaths Category Art Students League of New York alumni US writer stub ... more details
About the writer and artcritic the soldier and antiquary Robert Melville Robert Melville December 31, 1905 March 1986 was an England English artcritic and journalist . Along with the artists Conroy Maddox and John Melville his brother , he was a key member of the Birmingham Surrealists in the 1930s and 1940s. An early biographer of Picasso , he later become the art correspondent of the New Statesman and the Architectural Review . Biography Melville was born in Tottenham , London in 1905, the second son of an asphalt contractor s foreman. His family moved to the Harborne area of Birmingham in 1913 and after his secondary schooling Melville spent most of the 1920s in clerical jobs with a variety of industrial companies. In 1928 he married a sales assistant from a Birmingham branch of W. H. Smith , settling in Sparkhill . ref name chronology Citation last Sidey first Tessa chapter Robert Melville editor surname Sidey title Surrealism in Birmingham 1935 1954 pages 62 63 publisher Birmingham Museums and Art Gallery publication date 2000 isbn 0 7093 0235 5 year 2000 . ref Melville s brother John had shown early talent as a painter and from the late 1920s the Melvilles both developed an interest in the emerging modernist movements in continental Europe, becoming regular patrons of Zwemmer s art bookshop in London s Charing Cross Road . Meeting fellow Birmingham Surrealists Birmingham Surrealist Conroy Maddox in 1935 the three set out to challenge Birmingham s conservative artistic establishment. Although not a practicing artist himself Robert Melville had a thorough understanding ... as a critic. He was appointed artcritic of the Birmingham Evening Despatch in 1940 and had ... information 510.html accessdate 2007 03 11 ref Melville was the artcritic of the New Statesman from ... and I don t mean solemn and illuminating artcritic in the country . ref name chronology Melville s daughter ... 1954 pages 9 10 publisher Birmingham Museums and Art Gallery publication date 2000 isbn 0 7093 0235 ... more details
James Elkins 1954  &ndash is an art historian and artcritic . He is E.C. Chadbourne Chair of art history, theory, and criticism at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago . ref name reviewersbookwatch He also coordinates the Stone Summer Theory Institute, a short term school on contemporary art history based at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago . Education BA, cum laude, 1977, Cornell University MFA and MA, 1983, and PhD with honors, 1989, University of Chicago Publications Pictures and Tears A History of People Who Have Cried in Front of Paintings ref cite news title Stealing beauty url http www.guardian.co.uk Archive Article 0,4273,4397376,00.html work The Guardian date April 20, 2002 accessdate May 13, 2009 location London first Alfred last Hickling ref Chinese Landscape Painting as Western Art History Pictures of the Body Pain and Metamorphosis The Domain of Images How ... artjournal What Happened to Art Criticism? ref cite news title There goes the judge in today s art criticism, Critic urges peers to be better before the skill dies url http www.accessmylibrary.com coms2 ... Carlin last Romano ref Visual Studies A Skeptical Introduction Why Art Cannot Be Taught A Handbook For Art Students ref cite news title Why Art Cannot Be Taught A Handbook for Art Students. Review ... 4, 2001 accessdate May 13, 2009 ref Six Stories From the End of Representation Stories of Art ref cite ... Place of Religion in Contemporary Art ref cite news title On the Strange Place of Religion in Contemporary Art Book Review url http www.accessmylibrary.com coms2 summary 0286 1069809 ITM work ... ITM work Art Journal CAA Art Journal date June 22, 2000 accessdate May 13, 2009 ref Our Beautiful, Dry, and Distant Texts Art History as Writing ref name artjournal Master Narratives and Their Discontents ... Elkins, James Category American art historians Category American art critics Category Art Institute of Chicago Category Living people art historian stub pt James Elkins ... more details
, initially as a critic, then as a critical art historian, in the fraught cultural context of late 1970s New York. Following his undergraduate education at Princeton, he first began to write art ... position as an artcritic began to shift towards a more academically affiliated position as an art historian. Leaving Art in America in 1987, he became the director of critical and curatorial studies ... of Art and Archaeology at Princeton University , is an internationally renowned author of books on modernist and contemporary art, architecture, and theory. ref http www.princeton.edu artandarchaeology ... presence in the New York art scene from 1981 1987 he was an associate, then senior editor at Art ... Essays on Postmodern Culture and in 1985 he published his first collection of essays, Recodings Art ... his first book, Compulsive Beauty . In 1991 he assumed a position in the Department of Art History ... in the Department of Art and Archaeology at Princeton University. In addition to recodings and several ... Krauss, Yve Alain Bois, and Benjamin H. D. Buchloh, of the textbook Art since 1900 Modernism ... generation of critic historians whom he cites as intellectual models most notably Michael Fried, Rosalind Krauss, and T. J. Clark Foster has consistently worked to straddle the double role of critic ... and historical engagement is, for Foster, the core challenge of art history and production in the wake ... within and at the institutions of art the gallery museum , opening instead onto more extended public ... framework of art, there is a concurrent shift away from a modernist deconstructive engagement with conventional art forms such as painting Daniel Buren s banners, for example and sculpture Michael ... recent publication is a book on Art Since 1900 Modernism, Antimodernism and Postmodernism coauthored with three other distinguished historians of 20th century art, Rosalind E. Krauss , Yve Alain Bois ... art critics Category Living people Category Princeton University faculty de Hal Foster Kunsthistoriker ... more details
Owen, Paul. http www.guardian.co.uk editor story 0,,1260505,00.html From the art publications , The Guardian , 14 July 2004. Retrieved 8 August 2008. ref Lee acted as an independent artcritic for a task ...David Lee born 1953 is an outspoken, English, contemporary, art critic&mdash condemning conceptual art in general and the Turner Prize in particular. He publishes and edits The Jackdaw magazine, critical of the contemporary art world. Career David Lee was editor of Art Review magazine, but left to found his own satirical, opinionated, often vitriolic, magazine The Jackdaw to continue his campaign at what he sees as unacceptable standards in the art world. The Jackdaw was founded in 2000 and is published ten times a year. Its official website gives the description cquote NOTE TO EDITORS Fair use ..., and especially of the art establishment which stinks like the rotting carcase it is. If The Jackdaw ... than others. But no other art publication dares to be like it. The last thing I want you to think ... Museum & Art Gallery Birmingham City Art Gallery to the magazine. A section of it which he has taken with him from Art Review is titled Artbollocks , where Lee reprints what he considers to be nonsensical and pretentious use of language by critics, galleries and artists, when describing art. The magazine ... Jopling Jeremy Fop . Lee is often quoted in art debates in the press or on radio and television to give the reactionary or common sense depending on your point of view response to art. He has been linked with the Stuckists art movement because of their similar response to the Young British Artists , the Turner Prize and conceptual art. However, he is equally opposed to their art and, when the Stuckists ... were by housemates, he still judged the six year old s the worst. See also Other contemporary UK art ... blog 2007 11 art space opinions david lee on current.html Short interview with David Lee DEFAULTSORT Lee, David Category 1953 births Category Living people Category British art critics ... more details
in any art or discipline, whether at the level of apprenticeship or ongoing practise. Critic and genius The critic is considered to be the dialectic of genius . ref http www.thecrimson.harvard.edu article.aspx?ref 519082 The Harvard Crimson , To be a critic is to trade transcendence in for self ...Distinguish Critique Other uses File Brooklyn Museum The Critic Lajos Tihanyi.jpg 290px right thumb Critic by Lajos Tihanyi . Oil on canvas, c. 1916. A critic is anyone who expresses a value judgement . Informally, criticism is a common aspect of all human expression and need not necessarily imply skilled or accurate expressions of judgement. Critical judgements, good or bad, may be positive in praise of an Object philosophy object of attention , negative in dispraise , or balanced weighing a combination of factors both for and against . Since all criticism must be regarded as having a purpose, a critic may also be definable by his or her specific motivation . At its simplest, and for whatever reason, a critic may have either constructive or destructive intent. Formally, the word is applied ... accepted critic can play a powerful role as a public arbitration arbiter of taste or opinion ... is necessarily selective, the role of the formal critic generally intersects with issues of censorship ... was formulated early by Gotthold Ephraim Lessing as not every critic is a genius, but every genius is born a critic...genius has the proof of all rules within itself. Kant scholar Jane Kneller has read this to indicate that, as opposed to the externally oriented and culturally dependent critic ... publisher Rowman and Littlefield year 2003 isbn 0742514196 ref Derivation The word critic comes from ... George Liddell, Robert Scott. ref See also columns list 2 Analysis Art historian Art criticism ... Critical thinking Critical vocabulary Critique Cultural critic Film criticism Food critic Literary ... Kritiek ja pl Krytyka ru sq Kritika simple Critic sl Kritik sr fi Arvostelu sv ... more details
Cleanup date March 2010 otheruses Infobox Television show name The Critic image File The Critic title card.png 255px caption Title card alt A cityscape of New York with the words The Critic above the skyline ... 23 Television br 10 Internet The Critic is Please don t change is to was . See WP TENSE an American Prime time cartoon prime time animated series revolving around the life of film critic List of The Critic ... Jean and Mike Reiss , both of whom had worked as writers on The Simpsons . The Critic had 23 episodes ... usegltieVAY The Critic Apocalypse WOW . Retrieved accessdate October 31, 2009 ref ref name brando ... Al Jean interview including some discussion of The Critic first Daniel Robert last Epstein publisher ... September 20, 2009 ref The Critic was cancelled after only two seasons. It continued to air through ... includes all 23 TV episodes and the web episodes. ref name tviv3 http tviv.org The Critic The Complete Series The Critic The Complete Series at The TV IV ref In the late 2000s, reruns of the show aired ... MacNeille Humphrey the Hippo br Various Valerie Levitt Jennifer webisodes Characters main List of The Critic ... Jetsons crossover show , which he criticizes he then praises Jay and Coming Attractions The Critic ... is leaving for New York, Jay offers the Simpsons to appear on Coming Attractions The Critic , but Bart ... but pink skin on The Critic . ref name mikereiss cite web first Daniel Robert last Epstein ... Talks Critic publisher UGO Networks UGO.com archiveurl http web.archive.org web 20040803121913 ... was not reached, ref name tviv1 http tviv.org The Critic The Critic at The TV IV ref ref name tviv2 http tviv.org The Critic Season Two The Critic Season Two at The TV IV ref and also that FOX refused ... decided to release The Critic on DVD in early 2004, including the two regular seasons and the web ... going through five issuings. ref name mikereiss Reception The Critic has since developed ... blog BC Beat 9131 ReelzChannel Reels in The Critic .php title ReelzChannel Reels in The Critic ... more details
The Critic may refer to The Critic , an animated television series The Critic play The Critic play , a play by R. B. Sheridan The Critic film The Critic film , an animated short film The Critic , a song on the 2003 album Shock n Y all by Toby Keith Disambig ... more details
multiple issues copyedit February 2011 refimprove January 2011 The Critic as Artist is an essay by Oscar Wilde , containing the most extensive statements of his aesthetic philosophy. It is a dialogue in two parts, by far the longest one included in his collection of essays titled Intentions published in May 1891. The Critic as Artist is a significantly revised version of articles that first appeared in the July and September issues of Nineteenth Century periodical The Nineteenth Century , originally entitled The True Function and Value of Criticism . The essay is a conversation between its leading voice Gilbert and Ernest, of importance to suggest ideas for Gilbert to reject. The essay sets to collapse the distinction between Art and Criticism cherished by artists and critics such as Matthew Arnold and James Abbott McNeill Whistler only critical faculty enables any artistic creation at all, while criticism is independent of the object it criticises and not necessarily subject to it. The essay champions contemplative life to the life of action. According to Gilbert, scientific principle of heredity shows we are never less free, never have more illusions than when we try to act with some conscious aim in mind. Critical contemplation is guided by conscious aesthetic sense as well as by the soul. Soul is wiser than we are, it is concentrated race experience revealed by the imagination. Criticism is above reason, sincerity and fairness it is necessarily subjective. It is increasingly more to the criticism than to creation that future belongs as its subject matter and the need to impose form on chaos constantly increases. It is criticism rather than emotinal sympathies, abstract ... http www.wilde online.info the critic as artist page44.html The Critic as Artist ref References Portal ..., 2007 Notes Reflist External links http www.wilde online.info the critic as artist.html The Critic as Artist DEFAULTSORT Critic as Artist, The Category Works by Oscar Wilde Category 1891 essays Category ... more details
The Filthy Critic or Filthy , as he calls himself is an online persona of Matt Weatherford, a film critic . ref name pf cite web title Get that out of your mouth 4 url http pitchfork.com features get that out of your mouth 5910 get that out of your mouth 4 accessdate 2011 01 29 ref Starting in 1998, Filthy s reviews have appeared on his web site on a regular basis. His writing style is notable in that it makes allusions to Filthy s fictional personal life, uses vulgar language, and often makes scathing remarks toward Hollywood . His ratings range from one to five fingers. Filthy s fictionalized private life frequently appears in the articles, including personal and often self deprecating accounts of his life in the Colorado town of Arvada, Colorado Arvada serving as a backdrop for his views toward a film. ref name pf The Filthy Critic was temporarily killed in a bicycle collision late on August 7, 2003. He died the way he lived wobbling aimlessly in the slow lane. appeared on the web site. He was later resurrected to continue his career. citation needed date January 2011 Weatherford has been praised by Stephen King in his Entertainment Weekly column ref cite news newspaper Entertainment Weekly date 2008 03 20 title The Art of the Blurb first Stephen last King url http www.ew.com ew article 0,,20185450,00.html ref and has written for and been featured in Rolling Stone magazine. citation needed date January 2011 References reflist External links http www.bigempire.com filthy The Filthy Critic s web site http www.pitchforkmedia.com article feature 31284 Column Column Get That Out of Your Mouth 4 Interview with Pitchfork Media DEFAULTSORT Filthy Critic, The Category American film critics Weatherford, Matt ... more details
Critic s Choice may refer to The Broadcast Film Critics Association Awards , also known as the Critics Choice Awards Critic s Choice play Critic s Choice play , a 1960 Broadway play by Ira Levin Critic s Choice film Critic s Choice film , a 1963 film directed by Don Weis starring Bob Hope and Lucille Ball and based on the stage play disambig ... more details
wiktionarypar critic critique Critique or critic may refer to Critic , a person who criticizes, i.e., offers reasoned judgement or analysis, value judgement, interpretation, or observation. The Critic , an American animated TV series. Critic magazine Critic magazine , the University of Otago s Dunedin, New Zealand student magazine. Critique , a systematic inquiry into the conditions and consequences of a concept or set of concepts, and an attempt to understand its limitations. Critique Journal of Socialist Theory , a socialist magazine Critique Student Journal , a peer reviewed journal for political science students Critique Journal for Critical Studies of the Middle East The Critique of Pure Reason Critique , short for the Critique of Pure Reason by Immanuel Kant. Opposition Critic, a term used in Canada for a member of that country s Shadow Cabinet disambig ca Cr tica desambiguaci fr Critique pl Krytyk ru sk Kritika uk ... more details
multiple issues cleanup March 2010 orphan May 2010 The Critic Agency or The Critic Agency Europe TCA E is an interdisciplinary collective of critic s started in Rotterdam , The Netherlands in 2009 with world wide connection and activities. The TCA E was established by architecture critic Silvio Carta to gather, connect and promote critics and criticism all over the world. The Critic Agency s main activity is knowledge creation and diffusion. The dissemination of the obtained results goes through many ways. A non comprehensive range spans from research project s to publication s. The activities go as well from periodical publications of TCA E to books, articles and essays, from Meeting conferences , debate s, lecture s and symposium s to participation in the major contemporary cultural debates. References Reflist External links http www.thecriticagency.eu The Critic Agency http www.c3p.kr http www.presstletter.com http www.mark magazine.com DEFAULTSORT Critic Agency Category Architecture organizations Category International nongovernmental organizations Category Critics associations Category Architecture criticism ... more details
Orphan date December 2010 The inner critic is a concept used in popular psychology to refer to a subpersonality that judges and demeans a person. The inner critic is usually experienced as an inner voice attacking a person, saying that he or she is bad, wrong, inadequate, worthless, guilty, and so on. The inner critic often produces feelings of shame, deficiency, low self esteem, and depression. It may also cause self doubt and undermine self confidence. It is common for people to have a harsh inner critic that is debilitating. This concept is similar in many ways to the Freudian superego . Earley & Weiss ref name STIC identify seven types of inner critics the perfectionist, the taskmaster, the inner controller, the guilt tripper, the destroyer, the underminer, and the molder. A number of self help books deal with the inner critic, though some use other terms to denote it, such as the judge or the gremlin. There are two different approaches to working with the inner critic 1 Treat it as an enemy to be ignored, dismissed, fought against, or overcome. This is the approach recommended by Brown ref name Brown based on the Diamond Approach , Firestone, et al. ref name Firestones , and Carson ref name Gremlin . 2 Treat it as a misguided ally, to be befriended and transformed. This is the approach recommended by Stone & Stone ref name Stones based on Voice Dialogue, Earley & Weiss ref name STIC based on Internal Family Systems Model Internal Family Systems Therapy , and Allione ref name Demons based on Tibetan Buddhism . These approaches see the inner critic as attempting to help or protect the person, though in a distorted, dysfunctional way. This makes it possible to connect with the critic ... Inner Critic , Pattern System Books. ref ref name Stones Stone, H. and Stone, S. 1993 Embracing Your Inner Critic , HarperOne. ref ref name Gremlin Carson, R. 2003 Taming Your Gremlin , Quill. ref .... ref references DEFAULTSORT Inner Critic Category Popular psychology ... more details
for the ABC Fox animated series The Critic The Critic or, a Tragedy Rehearsed is a satire by Richard Brinsley Sheridan . It was first staged at Theatre Royal, Drury Lane Drury Lane Theatre in 1779. It is a Victorian burlesque burlesque on stage acting and play production conventions, and Sheridan considered the first act to be his finest piece of writing. One of its major roles, Sir Fretful Plagiary, is a comment on the vanity of authors, and in particular a caricature of the dramatist Richard Cumberland dramatist Richard Cumberland who was a contempary of Sheridan. Based on George Villiers, 2nd Duke of Buckingham George Villiers The Rehearsal play The Rehearsal , it concerns misadventures that arise when an author, Mr Puff, invites Sir Fretful Plagiary and the theatre critic s Dangle and Sneer to a rehearsal of his play The Spanish Armada , Sheridan s parody of the then fashionable tragic drama. In 1911, Herbert Beerbohm Tree mounted a star studded production of The Critic at His Majesty s Theatre Her Majesty s Theatre starring George Alexander actor George Alexander , Cecil Armstrong , George Barrett , Arthur Bourchier , C. Hayden Coffin , Kenneth Douglas , Lily Elsie , George Graves , George Grossmith, Jr. , Edmund Gurney , John Harwood , Charles Hawtrey stage actor Charles Hawtrey , Helen Haye , Laurence Sydney Brodribb Irving Laurence Irving , Cyril Maude , Gerald Du Maurier , Gertie Millar , Edmund Payne , Courtice Pounds , Marie Tempest , Violet Vanbrugh and Arthur Williams actor Arthur Williams . References Sheridan, Richard Brinsley. Encyclop dia Britannica . 2007. Encyclop dia Britannica Online. 7 July 2007 http search.eb.com eb article 6614 . Critic, The, or a Tragedy Rehearsed , The Concise Oxford Companion to English Literature . Ed. Margaret Drabble and Jenny ... webbin gutbook lookup?num 7108 The Critic , Free e text at Project Gutenberg DEFAULTSORT Critic, The Category Plays by Richard Brinsley Sheridan Category 1779 plays Category Parodies UK ... more details
The Critic is a 1963 short animation by director producer Ernest Pintoff and creator narrator Mel Brooks , that won an Academy Award for Academy Award for Animated Short Film Short Subjects Cartoons in 1963 . Simple, abstract, geometric shapes move and morph on the screen to what sounds like harpsichord music. The voice of an audience member, who claims to be 71, complains throughout most the film despite being told repeatedly by other audience members to keep quiet. animation film stub short film stub Academy Award Best Animated Short Film DEFAULTSORT Critic, The Category 1963 films Category Animated films Category Best Animated Short Academy Award winners Category Short films Category 1960s comedy films de The Critic ... more details
A cultural critic is a critic of a given culture , usually as a whole and typically on a radical basis. There is significant overlap with social theory social and cultural theory . Terminology Contemporary usage has tended to include all types of criticism directed at culture . The term cultural criticism itself has been claimed by Jacques Barzun No such thing was recognized or in favour when we i.e. Barzun and Trilling began &mdash more by intuition than design &mdash in the autumn of 1934 . ref Remembering Lionel Trilling , 1976 , reprinted in The Jacques Barzun Reader 2002 . ref ref Casey Nelson Blake, a professor at Columbia University where Barzun and Trilling were, uses the term in the 1990 book title Beloved Community The Cultural Criticism of Randolph Bourne , Van Wyck Brooks , Waldo Frank , and Lewis Mumford . ref In contrast, a work such as Richard Wolin s 1995 The Terms of Cultural Criticism The Frankfurt School, Existentialism, Poststructuralism 1995 uses it as a broad brush description. Victorian sages as critics Cultural critics came to the scene in the nineteenth century. Matthew Arnold ref His much cited Culture and Anarchy was subtitled An Essay in Political and Social Criticism . ref and Thomas Carlyle are leading examples of a cultural critic of the Victorian age in Arnold there is also a concern for religion. John Ruskin was another. Because of an equation made between ugliness of material surroundings and an impoverished life, aesthete s and others might be considered ... a critic. In France, Charles Baudelaire was a cultural critic, as was Friedrich Nietzsche in Germany ... usage Allan Bloom ref http www.fortfreedom.org l27.htm A Cultural Critic Answers His Own ... Scholar, cultural critic Gates to give Kent Lecture Bot generated title ref Roger Kimball ref Self description ... to an audience as a cultural critic, and I think this probably says it best. . ref See also Anti capitalism ... Magazine Summer2000 krutchCultural.html Joseph Wood Krutch as a Cultural Critic by John Margolis Category ... more details
refimprove date February 2009 Infobox magazine title Critic image file image size image alt image caption editor editor title previous editor staff writer frequency Weekly br 28 yearly circulation 5,500 category company Otago University Students Association OUSA publisher firstdate 1925 country New Zealand based Dunedin language English website www.critic.co.nz issn 0111 0365 Critic is the official magazine of the Otago University Students Association OUSA of the University of Otago . It is freely available around both the university s campus and selected sites in Dunedin city weekly during term time. It was tabloid in size until 2002, when it went quarterfold around ISO 216 A4 size . Critic is New Zealand s longest running student newspaper, having been published since 1925. Weekly circulation is 5,500, with an estimated readership of 16,000. Critic is a member of the Aotearoa Student Press Association ASPA , and was awarded Best Publication in the annual ASPA awards in 2005, 2006, 2008 and 2010. The Office of Film and Literature Classification New Zealand Office of Film and Literature Classification in 2006 banned an issue of the magazine, due to it containing a how to guide on drug rape. ref cite web url http www.nzherald.co.nz nz news article.cfm?c id 1&objectid 10366303 title Student drug rape magazine banned date 1 February 2006 publisher New Zealand Herald accessdate 2009 02 10 ref References reflist External links http www.critic.co.nz Critic s Official Site Category New Zealand magazines Category Student magazines Category University of Otago Category New Zealand student newspapers Category Media of Dunedin student mag stub NZ university stub ... more details
The terms food critic , food writer , and restaurant critic can all be used to describe a writer who analyzes food or restaurant s and then publishes the results of their findings. While these terms are not strictly synonymous they are often used interchangeably, at least in some circumstances. Those who share their opinions via food column s in newspapers and magazines are known as food columnists . Terminology Food writer is often used as a broad term that encompasses someone who writes about food and about restaurants. For example, Ruth Reichl is often described as a food writer editor, who in the course of her career served as the restaurant critic for the New York Times and for the Los Angeles Times . ref http www.houghtonmifflinbooks.com catalog authordetail.cfm?authorID 9376 Ruth Reichl Bot generated title ref R. W. Apple, Jr. R.W. Johnny Apple was also described as a food writer, but never served as a designated restaurant critic. Nonetheless, he wrote frequently about restaurants as he traveled in search of good eats. Calvin Trillin writes a great deal about food among other things and has been known to write occasionally about specific restaurants, e.g. Arthur Bryant s and Diedee .... Food critics and restaurant critic are in practice synonyms, although there is still a distinction ... system. The distinction, if any involves the range of possible investigation. Food critic has a more ... trucks are all fair game. Jonathan Gold of the L.A. Weekly exemplifies this trend. Restaurant critic ... in search of great food. Brad A. Johnson, the national food critic for Modern Luxury s extensive ... restaurant critic to win both the coveted James Beard Award and the Le Cordon Bleu World Food Media ... website and book series Fearless Critic . References Reflist references http 7x7.com blogs bits bites anonymous restaurant critic it even possible any more See also Culinary Arts List of James ... writers DEFAULTSORT Food Critic fr Critique gastronomique he mk ru ... more details
Primary sources date August 2008 Refimprove date August 2008 Self published date August 2008 Infobox website name Cruise Critic logo screenshot collapsible collapsetext caption url http cruisecritic.com Homepage alexa 10,584 commercial type Travel News and Reviews, Online forums forums language English registration owner author launch date 1995 America Online br 1998 Official Launch current status Online revenue slogan Cruise Reviews, Cruise Deals and Cruises content license Cruise Critic is a cruise ship cruise review Virtual community community website which also has information for cruisers written by editors, news on cruising and a forum. They offer over 225 reviews written by editors and members of the site, and information on cruise ships and over 135 ports of call and includes information on specific cruising styles Niche market niches , including low carb cruising, fitness cruises, disabled cruising and gay cruises. ref name aboutUs http www.cruisecritic.com aboutus index.cfm?ID 1 About Us on Cruise Critic &mdash Cruise Critic section. ref . Originally started in 1995 as a feature of America Online ref name SFGate cite news url http www.sfgate.com cgi bin article.cgi?f c a 2003 04 27 TR273712.DTL title Cruise Web sites finding everyone s a critic publisher San Francisco Chronicle date 2003 04 27 accessdate 2008 08 18 first Spud last Hilton ref , it has now become one of the brands operated by TripAdvisor .com ref cite web url http www.encyclopedia.com doc 1G1 163789809.html title TripAdvisor Acquires Cruise Critic, Leading Cruise Community. work press release publisher PR Newswire date 2007 05 23 ref , which is one of the business unit of Expedia, Inc. ref http www.tripadvisor.com pages about us.html About Us on TripAdvisor Media Network , retrieved March 7, 2008 ref ref http overview.expediainc.com phoenix.zhtml?c 190013&p irol govManageBus Expedia Inc business units , retrieved March 7, 2008 Dead link date October 2010 bot H3llBot ref References nowiki See ... more details
Portal Anglicanism The British Critic A New Review ref Initial full title The British Critic and Quarterly Theological Review ref was a quarterly publication, established in 1793 as a conservative and high church review journal riding the tide of British reaction against the French Revolution . High church review The Society for the Reformation of Principles, founded in 1792 by William Jones ecclesiastic William Jones of Nayland and William Stevens , established the British Critic in 1793. Robert Nares and William Beloe , editor and assistant editor respectively, were joint proprietors with the booksellers Francis and Charles Rivington. ref Antonia Forster, http www.oxforddnb.com view article 2065 Beloe, William 1758 1817 , Oxford Dictionary of National Biography , Oxford University Press, 2004, accessed 10 Sept 2007 ref Nares and Beloe edited the review for about 20 years. Around 1811 the magazine was bought by Joshua Watson and Henry Handley Norris , associated with the high church pressure group known as the Hackney Phalanx . After 1825 the review became more narrowly theological in scope . ref Barbara Laning Fitzpatrick, http www.oxforddnb.com view article 70881 Rivington family per. c.1710 c.1960 , Oxford Dictionary of National Biography , Oxford University Press, 2004, accessed 10 Sept 2007 ref Between 1838 and 1843 it was effectively taken over by the Tractarian movement, and edited successively by John Henry Newman and Thomas Mozley . ref S. A. Skinner, Newman, the Tractarians and the British Critic , Journal of Ecclesiastical History 1999 , 50 716 759 ref Under Mozley s editorship the Critic was strongly partisan, attacking Godfrey Faussett , and allowing Frederick Oakeley and W. G. Ward a free hand. It was closed down in October 1843. ref ODNBweb id 19479 title ... Critic , Victorian Periodicals Review Vol. 12, No. 3 Fall, 1979 , pp. 102 105. ref 1816 17 William ... fr British Critic ... more details
The Nostalgia Critic is a web television series starring Doug Walker as the eponymous reviewer. The series ... Chick . The show involves the Nostalgia Critic played by Chicago comedian Doug Walker , often referred to as simply the Critic or NC, reviewing mostly negative Nostalgia nostalgic media in a childish ... 15284610310.shtml title Pissing Off A Movie Critic By Claiming Copyright Over A Video Review... Probably ... List of The Nostalgia Critic episodes As of March 29, 2011, Walker has recorded 156 episodes of The Nostalgia Critic. Episodes are typically released every Wednesday via thatguywiththeglasses.com. References Wikiquote The Nostalgia Critic reflist External links Nostalgia Critic videos are located at http thatguywiththeglasses.com videolinks thatguywiththeglasses nostalgia critic That Guy With the Glasses Official site, 2008 present http www.tv.com the nostalgia critic show 77871 episode.html?season ... Nostalgia Critic, The Category American comedians Category American Internet personalities Category ... more details