Best of Boston
Best Critic, Art
1986 Best Critic, Visual Arts
Tom Frick
The Massachusetts review editor for Art New England, he began reviewing shows for the prestigious Art in America about a year ago. Since then, he [...] read more»
1986 Best Critic, Television
Ron Doyle, <em>Middlesex News</em>
An acerbic voice in the bland TV wilderness. read more»
1986 Best Critic, Print
Robert Levey, <em>Boston Globe</em>
The Globe's restaurant reviews have never been more influential or better written. read more»
1985 Best Critic, Social
John Robinson, <em>Boston Globe</em>
Acerbic, witty. His trashing of the Jason's anniversary party is memorable. read more»
1985 Best Critic, Television
Greg Dawson, <em>Boston Herald</em>
A fine addition to the media scene. read more»
1984 Best Critic, Film, Television
Chuck Kraemer, Channel 5
Monotone delivery, but stylish and intelligent. read more»
1984 Best Critic, Television
Terry Ann Knopf, <em>Patriot Ledger</em>
Acerbic, and willing to take what she dishes out. When she guest-hosted "People Are Talking," one of her regular targets, Nancy Merrill, filled Knopf's newspaper [...] read more»
1984 Best Critic, Film, Print
Carrie Rickey, <em>Boston Herald</em>
Witty, entertaining, consistent—a breath of fresh air in that paper. read more»
1983 Best Critic, Theater
Arthur Friedman of the <em>Cambridge Express</em>
When Friedman was at the Real Paper, he was quoted all the time. Now he's invisible, but just as good. read more»