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Pulitzer Prize Winners for
Criticisms
2005 - Joe Morgenstern of Wall Street Journal - For
his reviews that elucidated the strengths and weaknesses of film
with rare insight, authority and wit.
Frank Rich of New York Times - For boldly exploring the
influence of popular culture on American politics and society.
Carlin Romano of Chronicle of Higher Education - For
bringing new vitality to the classic essay across a formidable
array of topics
2004 - Dan Neil of Los Angeles Times - For his
one-of-a-kind reviews of automobiles, blending technical
expertise with offbeat humor and astute cultural observations.
(Nominated Finalists)
Inga Saffron of Philadelphia Inquirer - For her
passionate and insightful architectural criticism that, through
clear, elegant writing, was as accessible to the ordinary reader
as it was to the expert.
Nicolai Ouroussoff of Los Angeles Times - For his
versatile architectural criticism that stretched from his
hometown's new Disney Hall to the rubble in Baghdad, where he
pondered the ancient city's resurrection
2003 - Stephen Hunter of Washington Post - For his
authoritative film criticism that is both intellectually
rewarding and a pleasure to read.
(Nominated Finalists)
John King of San Francisco Chronicle - For his
perceptive, passionate criticism of architecture and urban
design and their impact on life in his city.
Nicolai Ouroussoff of Los Angeles Times - For his
commanding reviews and essays on architectural development and
preservation in an ever-evolving city.
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