• Brendan Gill (October 4, 1914 – December 27, 1997) was an American journalist. He wrote for The New Yorker for more than 60 years. Gill also contributed...
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  • also been in talks to direct. Gill is the son of famed The New Yorker writer Brendan Gill, and the brother of Charles Gill, author of the 1987 fiction book...
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    Washington Post (May 1, 2017). Gill, Brendan. Here at The New Yorker. New York: Berkley Medallion Press, 1976. p. 341. Gill (1976), p. 220. "Michael Maslin...
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  • Bob Gill (disambiguation), several people Bobby Gill (born 1959), NASCAR driver Brendan Gill (1914–1997), American journalist Brian Gill, Lord Gill (born...
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    sci-fi exploitation feel, albeit with a touch of production gloss". Brendan Gill of The New Yorker called the film "a sorry failure. Hard as it may be...
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    1987, the Municipal Art Society of New York has annually awarded the Brendan Gill Prize to the creator of a creative work that "best captures the spirit...
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  • with Alixon Collazos-Gill, who co-founded a Montclair public affairs firm with her husband, Essex County Commissioner Brendan Gill." Connolly, John. "NJ...
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    his appointment as treasury secretary in 2009. Brendan Gill, famed New Yorker writer Michael Gates Gill, author of How Starbucks Saved My Life: A Son of...
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    by H. Allen Smith and Here at The New Yorker (Random House, 1975) by Brendan Gill. (illustrations) But Who Wakes the Bugler? (1940) by Peter DeVries Drawn...
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  • writer Brendan Gill, writer and drama critic for The New Yorker magazine. Published on the fiftieth anniversary of the founding of The New Yorker, Gill's book...
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    with the epic suspense and sweep of this highly pictorial adventure." Brendan Gill of The New Yorker called it one of those movies "that are no less thrilling...
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    to be[weasel words] a 20th-century invention, found for example in Brendan Gill's 1950 novel The Trouble of One House. It is also featured prominently...
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  • fact, that some of the more important ones cannot be developed fully." Brendan Gill of The New Yorker wrote that Cacoyannis had directed the film with "enormous...
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  • approved of it in principle. Had he not, there would have been no tragedy". Brendan Gill of The New Yorker called the film "a grievous disappointment ... these...
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    one hour of concert by Stevens and his orchestra. The BQE won the 2008 Brendan Gill Prize. In April 2007, in Brooklyn and Philadelphia, Stevens made unannounced...
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  • Mackillop Catholic College, Brendan Gill was appointed the role after serving his time as Acting Principal. Brendan Gill is also known to the Mackillop...
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  • has infused this familiar farcical mixup, double-entendres and all." Brendan Gill of The New Yorker called the film "extremely funny and therefore not...
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    approach as legitimate." In a generally positive review for The New Yorker, Brendan Gill wrote that "Kubrick is wonderfully self-confident; his camera having...
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  • never decides which side of the political fence it wants to sit on." Brendan Gill of The New Yorker wrote that McQueen "works hard and well" in his role...
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    graded the film as "Very Good. A thinking man's star-studded spectacle." Brendan Gill of The New Yorker wrote that the protagonist's speeches "sound much more...
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  • Thurber, Joseph Mitchell, Wolcott Gibbs, St. Clair McKelway, Ved Mehta, Brendan Gill, E. B. White, and Katharine White, and additionally to Christophe, writer...
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  • Daniel Patrick Moynihan, poet Allen Ginsberg, novelists Alfred Kazin and Brendan Gill, director Martin Scorsese, journalist Pete Hamill, former Congresswoman...
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    York Review of Books article, Brendan Gill accused Campbell of both antisemitism and prejudice against blacks. Gill's article resulted in a series of...
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  • Private company Industry Wireless, technology Founded 2010 (2010) Founders Brendan Gill James Robinson Sam Westwood Sina Khanifar Headquarters Boston, United...
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    there." Harrison's Reports gave the film a grade of "Very Good", but Brendan Gill of The New Yorker was negative and called it "a parody of Mr. Ford's...
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    president and former governor Joseph Cryan, former assembly majority leader Brendan Gill, Essex County Freeholder Louis Greenwald, Assembly Majority Leader Lisa...
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    touching performance of lovely Natalie Wood that gives the story meaning." Brendan Gill of The New Yorker disagreed and slammed the film for being "as phony...
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  • Retrieved December 30, 2014. Architectural Digest, January 1994, article by Brendan Gill. Schulman, Daniel (2014-05-20). "Koch vs. Koch: The Brutal Battle That...
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  • for something more substantial but while it lasts it's very tasty." Brendan Gill of The New Yorker called the film "a funny adaptation by Neil Simon of...
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    "Tracy's performance was singled out for praise in nearly every instance." Brendan Gill of The New Yorker wrote that Tracy gave "a faultless and, under the circumstances...
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