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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.
2002 - Justin Davidson of Newsday, Long Island, N.Y. - For
his crisp coverage of classical music that captures its essence.
(Nominated Finalists)
John King of San Francisco Chronicle - For his
forcefully-expressed and engaging essays illustrating the role
that architecture and urban design plays in the life of his
city.
Joseph Morgenstern of Wall Street Journal - For his witty
and commanding criticism of contemporary films.
2001 - Gail Caldwell of Boston Globe - For her insightful
observations on contemporary life and literature.
(Nominated Finalists)
Christopher Knight of Los Angeles Times - For his
passionate and public-minded art criticism.
Jerry Saltz of Village Voice, a New York City weekly -
For his fresh and engaging views on contemporary art.
2000
Henry Allen of Washington Post - For his fresh and authoritative
writing on photography.
(Nominated Finalists)
Andrew Sarris of New York Observer - For his informed and
enlightening film criticism.
Michael Kimmelman of New York Times - For his
gracefully-written observations on art and artists.
1999 - Blair Kamin of Chicago Tribune - For his lucid
coverage of city architecture, including an influential series
supporting the development of Chicago's lakefront area.
(Nominated Finalists)
Gail Caldwell of Boston Globe - For her compelling
observations on books and popular culture
Henry Allen of Washington Post - For his illuminating
criticism of photography and painting.
Justin Davidson of Newsday, Long Island, N.Y. - For his
fresh and vivid writing on classical music and its makers.
1998 - Michiko Kakutani of New York Times - For her
passionate, intelligent writing on books and contemporary
literature
(Nominated Finalists)
Dorothy Rabinowitz of Wall Street Journal - For her
tough-minded, critical columns on television and its place in
politics and culture.
Peter Rainer of New Times Los Angeles, a weekly - For his
versatile and perceptive writing about film.
1997 - Tim Page of Washington Post - For his lucid and
illuminating music criticism.
(Nominated Finalists)
Herbert Muschamp of New York Times - For his criticism of
architecture in America, written with devotion to the art,
penetrating analysis and literate style.
Leslie Savan of Village Voice, New York City - For her
analytical columns about the forces at work behind advertising
and consumerism, particularly on television.
1996 - Robert Campbell of Boston Globe - For his
knowledgeable writing on architecture.
(Nominated Finalists)
Gail Caldwell of Boston Globe - For her insightful
reviews and comments on books and the literary scene
Stephen Hunter of Baltimore Sun - For his distinguished
film criticism.
1995 - Margo Jefferson of New York Times
For her book reviews and other cultural criticism.
(Nominated Finalists)
Stephen Hunter of Baltimore Sun - For his film criticism.
Dorothy Rabinowitz of Wall Street Journal - For her
writing about television.
1994 - Lloyd Schwartz of Boston Phoenix, a weekly - For his
skillful and resonant classical music criticism.
(Nominated Finalists)
Henry Allen of Washington Post - For his imaginative and
varied cultural criticism.
Matt Zoller Seitz of Dallas Observer, a weekly - For his
lucid and insightful film criticism.
1993 - Michael Dirda of Washington Post - For his book
reviews.
(Nominated Finalists)
Gail Caldwell of Boston Globe - For her literary and
social criticism.
Leonard Pitts Jr. of Miami Herald - For critical articles
on popular music and culture
1992 -(Nominated Finalists) - Itabari Njeri of Los Angeles
Times - For her essay on race and the messages of black
nationalism.
Leslie Savan of Village Voice, the New York City weekly - For
her critical columns on advertising and the media.
Michael Feingold of Village Voice, the New York City weekly -
For his theater reviews.
1991 - David Shaw of Los Angeles Times - For his
critiques of the way in which the media, including his own
paper, reported the McMartin Pre-School child molestation case.
(Nominated Finalists)
Christopher Knight of Los Angeles Times - For his columns on art
and artists.
Joyce Millman of San Francisco Examiner - For her television
criticism.
Leslie Savan of Village Voice, a New York City weekly - For
perceptive articles critiquing various forms of advertising.
1990 - Allan Temko of San Francisco Chronicle - For
his architecture criticism.
(Nominated Finalists)
Wayne Lee Gay of Fort Worth (Tex.) Star-Telegram - For his
critical coverage of the 1989 Van Cliburn International Piano
Competition.
Jory Farr of Press-Enterprise of Riverside, Calif. - For his pop
music criticism.
1989 - Michael Skube of News and Observer, Raleigh,
N.C. - For his writing about books and other literary topics.
(Nominated Finalists)
David Richards of Washington Post - For his theater criticism.
Joyce Millman of San Francisco Examiner - For her criticism of
television and other subjects
1988 - Tom Shales of Washington Post - For his television
criticism.
(Nominated Finalists)
Allan Temko of San Francisco Chronicle - For his architecture
criticism.
Michael Skube of News and Observer, Raleigh, N.C. - For his book
reviews
1987 - Richard Eder of Los Angeles Times - For his
book reviews
(Nominated Finalists)
Frank Rich of New York Times - For his theater criticism.
Andrew Sarris of Village Voice - For his film criticism
1986. - Donal Henahan of New York Times - For his
music criticism.
(Nominated Finalists)
Richard Eder of Los Angeles Times - For his book reviews
Richard D. Christiansen of Chicago Tribune - For his theater
criticism.
1985 - Howard Rosenberg of Los Angeles Times - For his
television criticism.
(Nominated Finalists)
James Chute of Milwaukee Journal - For his classical music
criticism.
The
late Margaret Manning of Boston Globe - For her book reviews
1984 - Paul Goldberger of New York Times
For architectural criticism.
(Nominated Finalists)
Ken
Tucker of Philadelphia Inquirer - For pop music criticism.
Dan
Cryer of Newsday, Long Island, N.Y. - For his book reviews.
1983 - Manuela Hoelterhoff of Wall Street Journal -
For her wide-ranging criticism on the arts and other subjects.
(Nominated Finalists)
Beth Dunlop of Miami Herald - For architectural criticism.
Stephen Schiff of Boston Phoenix - For film criticism.
1982
Winner
Martin Bernheimer of Los Angeles Times - For classical
music criticism
(Nominated Finalists)
Marvin Kitman of Newsday - For television criticism
Donal Henahan of New York Times - For music criticism.
1981- Jonathan Yardley of Washington Star - For his
book reviews.
(Nominated Finalists)
Henry Kisor of Chicago Sun-Times
Allan Temko of San Francisco Chronicle
1980. - William A. Henry III of Boston Globe - For
critical writing about television.
(Nominated Finalists)
William C. Glackin of Sacramento Bee
William K. Robertson of Miami Herald
1979 - Paul Gapp, architecture critic of Chicago Tribune
1978 - Walter Kerr of New York Times - For articles
on the theater in 1977 and throughout his long career.
1977 - Meg Greenfield, deputy editorial page editor of
Washington Post - For selected samples of her work
William McPherson of Washington Post - For his
contribution to "Book World."
1976 - Alan M. Kriegsman of Washington Post - For his
critical writing about the dance during 1975
1975 - Roger Ebert of Chicago Sun-Times - For his
film criticism during 1974
1974 - Emily Genauer of Newsday Syndicate - For her
critical writing about art and artists.
1973 - Ronald Powers of Chicago Sun-Times - For his
critical writing about television during 1972.
1972 - Frank Peters Jr. of St. Louis Post-Dispatch -
For his music criticism during 1971
1971 - Harold C. Schonberg of New York Times - For
his music criticism during 1970
1970 - Ada Louise Huxtable of New York Times - For
distinguished criticism during 1969.
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