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In his review of the original 1973 Broadway production, Clive Barnes in the New York Times called the musical " heady, civilized, sophisticated and enchanting.
In his New York Times review of the 2009 Broadway production, Ben Brantley noted that " the expression that hovers over Trevor Nunn's revival ... feels dangerously close to a smirk ... It is a smirk shrouded in shadows.
Howard Taubman in his New York Times review wrote that Laurents ' " book lacks the fantasy that would make the idea work, and his staging has not improved matters.
In her review for the New York Times, Janet Maslin praised, " Mr. Campbell's manly, mock-heroic posturing is perfectly in keeping with the director's droll outlook ".
* " After an Early Bedtime, Calvin and Hobbes Are Up and Running in a New Collection "-Washington Post book review including broad look at Watterson's career
A review by Food Standards Australia New Zealand and others of the 2009 Vendômois et al.
* Towards a New Science of Architecture Michael Mehaffy's review of The Nature of Order
Labor Service in Nazi Germany and New Deal America, 1933-1945, ( 2005 ), ISBN 0-521-83416-3. online review
In popular myth, the word ' documentary ' was coined by Scottish documentarian John Grierson in his review of Robert Flaherty's film Moana ( 1926 ), published in the New York Sun on 8 February 1926, written by " The Moviegoer " ( a pen name for Grierson ).
Don Heckman reported the bomb scare in his review for the New York Times entitled “ Don McLean Survives Two Obstacles .”
* Toulmin, Stephen, " Fall of a Genius ", a book review of " Alan Turing: The Enigma by Andrew Hodges ", in The New York Review of Books, 19 January 1984, p. 3ff.
" Vincent Canby, in his review for the New York Times, wrote, " film is not to be analyzed too solemnly, though.
In June, Burmese Days was published and Cyril Connolly's review in the New Statesman prompted Orwell to re-establish contact with his old friend.
" King Kong vs. Godzilla " ( film review ) The New York Times.
The New York Times did not review the film upon release, but film critic Howard Thompson gave it a positive review on a re-release at a children's matinee with the Bugs Bunny short, Napoleon Bunny-Part, in December 1970.
New York Times film critic Vincent Canby, who a decade before had given a negative review to Ghidorah, the Three-Headed Monster, gave Godzilla vs. Megalon a generally positive review.
Another ' Godzilla ' Movie ; Monster Is Now a Good Guy ( film review ) at The New York Times.
The New York Times reviewed the play saying " Mr. Davalos has molded a daft campus comedy out of this unlikely convergence ," and nytheatres review said the playwright " has imagined a fascinating alternate reality, and quite possibly, given the fictional Hamlet a back story that will inform the role for the future.
However The New York Times review of Deighton's novel appeared to treat Samson's remark as factual, and added the detail that Kennedy's audience found his remark funny:
In a 1989 review of his work, Vincent Canby of The New York Times called Jarmusch " the most adventurous and arresting film maker to surface in the American cinema in this decade ".
In the May 27, 2010, issue of The New York Review of Books, Columbia professor Mark Lilla analyzed five recent books dealing with American political party discontent in a review titled, " The Tea Party Jacobins ".
* New York Times book review of Blood and Thunder
The IMA Commission on New Minerals and Mineral Names recently adopted ( in 2009 ) a hierarchical scheme for the naming and classification of mineral groups and group names and established seven commissions and four working groups to review and classify minerals into an official listing of their published names.

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A review of Steven Pinker's The Blank Slate from The New Yorker
On the other hand, The New Yorker, (" doesn't even seem to be written ; instead, it gives the impression of having been shouted onto paper ," " what remains is a debris of sour jokes ") and a second review from the New York Times (" repetitive and monotonous.
This 2009 documentary film chronicles what occurred as a result: the New York Times fired Bosley Crowther because his negative review seemed so out of touch with the public, and Pauline Kael, who wrote a lengthy freelance essay in The New Yorker in praise of the film, became the magazine's new staff critic.
Not all reviews were positive: Pauline Kael in The New Yorker, in a review subtitled " Hot Air ", criticized the film's abundance of long, preachy speeches ; Chayefsky's self-righteous contempt for not only television itself but also television viewers ; and the fact that almost everyone in the movie, particularly Robert Duvall, has a screaming rant: " The cast of this messianic farce takes turns yelling at us soulless masses.
He summarised a common source of opposition to the album in a review for The New Yorker, lamenting the change in musical style from The Bends ( 1995 ) and OK Computer.
During its later years, this magazine offered brief capsule reviews ( similar to those in The New Yorker ) of plays and movies currently running in New York City, but with the innovative touch of a colored typographic bullet appended to each review, resembling a traffic light: green for a positive review, red for a negative one, amber for mixed notices.
" Howard Moss of The New Yorker gave a mixed review, praising the " black comedy " of the novel, but added that there was " something girlish in its manner betrays the hand of the amateur novelist.
* George Orwell's review in The New Yorker in 1948
Roth's long-time professional acquaintance John Updike gave the novel a famously caustic review in The New Yorker.
Many critics expressed concern with what they saw as bigotry, with Newsweek describing the film as " a right-wing fantasy ", Variety as " a specious, phony glorification of the police and police brutality with a superhero whose antics become almost satire " and a raging review by Pauline Kael of The New Yorker who accused Eastwood of a " single-minded attack against liberal values ".
" However, the show received a highly favorable review from The New Yorker, and the producers decided to keep the show open in hopes of positive audience response.
A review in the New Yorker proclaimed her " provocative, taunting assertiveness ", and Rolling Stone said Fonda was " a comic delight ".
Hendrik Hertzberg wrote in his review of the book for The New Yorker that it would offer “ support for some of today ’ s standard progressive gripes about the President ” being stymied by his conservative, Wall Street-attentive advisers, “ and for a few of the conservative ones ,” namely assertions that Obama arrived in office unprepared to lead.
* Remembering the Last Hero Critique of Menand's New Yorker review of " Wild Bill Donovan " by Douglas Waller from The Harvard Crimson
* This Week in Media Rogues Article from The New York Observer about Louis Menand's review of " Wild Bill Donovan " in The New Yorker
However, Pauline Kael greatly preferred Boorman's sequel to the original, writing in her review in The New Yorker that Exorcist II " had more visual magic than a dozen movies.
John Updike's New Yorker review is still a helpful starting point for curious onlookers.
* In her New Yorker review of A. A. Milne's The House at Pooh Corner ( 1928 ) Dorothy Parker, writing under the book reviewer pen name Constant Reader, purposefully mimics baby talk when dismissing the book's syrupy prose style: " It is that word ' hummy ,' my darlings, that marks the first place in The House at Pooh Corner at which Tonstant Weader fwowed up.
Following a negative review, Time magazine received letters from fans of the movie, and according to journalist Peter Biskind, the impact of critic Pauline Kael in her positive review of the film ( October 1967 New Yorker ) led other reviewers to follow her lead and re-evaluate the film ( notably Newsweek and Time ).
Anthony Lane of The New Yorker wrote in a review for the film, " Von Trier is not so much a filmmaker as a misanthropic mesmerist, who uses movies to bend the viewer to his humorless will ," while Josh Kun of the Los Angeles Times added, " Trier gets lost in his own rhetoric.
It was reviewed by Janet Flanner in The New Yorker, and this review, which appeared after his exhibit was over, made Horst instantly famous.
In a review of The Yale Book of Quotations ( 2006 ) by Fred Shapiro, The New Yorker critic Louis Menand observed that it was " extremely interesting to know, for instance, that the phrase ' Shit happens ' was introduced to print by one Connie Eble, in a publication identified as UNC – CH Slang ( presumably the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill ), in 1983.
* The Five Books of Moses review at The New Yorker

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