Charlie Rose 1 of 2 w/ Stephen Brill Interview Time Magazine
Adding Up and Breaking Down Health Care's Big Price Tags
Return to Nature - Foraging with Wildman Steve Brill
Foraging in Central Park with Wildman Steve Brill
IMA Foundation and Steven Brill
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Steven Brill and Howard Dean on the High Cost of Health Care (3/12/13)
Steven Brill on How to Fix Public Schools
Conversations with Steven Brill and David Zwirner
Health Datapalooza 2014: Steven Brill
Steven Brill
Steven Brill: WALK OF SHAME
Bill Burr's Monday Morning Podcast with Steven Brill (04-30-2014)
'CLASS WARFARE' author Steven Brill comments on Teachers Unions
Charlie Rose 1 of 2 w/ Stephen Brill Interview Time Magazine
Adding Up and Breaking Down Health Care's Big Price Tags
Return to Nature - Foraging with Wildman Steve Brill
Foraging in Central Park with Wildman Steve Brill
IMA Foundation and Steven Brill
Steve Brill 2
Steven Brill and Howard Dean on the High Cost of Health Care (3/12/13)
Steven Brill on How to Fix Public Schools
Conversations with Steven Brill and David Zwirner
Health Datapalooza 2014: Steven Brill
Steven Brill
Steven Brill: WALK OF SHAME
Bill Burr's Monday Morning Podcast with Steven Brill (04-30-2014)
'CLASS WARFARE' author Steven Brill comments on Teachers Unions
Steven Brill on Healthcare.gov | Charlie Rose
Time's Steven Brill: Obama Is The One Responsible For Botched ObamaCare Rollout
Steven Brill on Education Reform
Steve Brill Senate Finance Committee Testimony
Steven Brill on "Class Warfare"
"Walk Of Shame" Movie Review - Elizabeth Banks, James Marsden & Steven Brill
Steven Brill on winning over sources
Interview with Steven Brill, Author of Class Warefare
Audiobook - After STEVEN BRILL ABRIDGED
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Coordinates: 51°49′12″N 1°03′07″W / 51.820°N 1.052°W / 51.820; -1.052
Brill is a village and civil parish in Aylesbury Vale district in Buckinghamshire, England, close to the boundary with Oxfordshire. It is about 4 miles (6.4 km) north-west of Long Crendon and 7 miles (11 km) south-east of Bicester. It has a Royal charter to hold a weekly market, but has not done so for many years.
Brill's name is a combination of Brythonic and Anglo Saxon words for 'hill' (Brythonic breg and Anglo Saxon hyll). In the reign of Edward the Confessor it was a town called Bruhella.
The manor of Brill was the administration centre for the royal hunting Forest of Bernwood and was for a long time a property of the Crown. King Edward the Confessor had a palace here. There is evidence that Henry II, John, Henry III and Stephen all held court at the palace.[citation needed] It remained in place until the time of Charles I, who turned the building into a Royalist garrison in the English Civil War. This led the Parliamentarian John Hampden to destroy it in 1643.
Charles Peete "Charlie" Rose, Jr. (born January 5, 1942) is an American television talk show host and journalist. Since 1991 he has hosted Charlie Rose, an interview show distributed nationally by PBS since 1993. He has also co-anchored CBS This Morning since January 2012. Rose, along with Lara Logan, has hosted the revived CBS classic Person to Person, a news program during which celebrities are interviewed in their homes, originally hosted from 1953 to 1961 by Edward R. Murrow.
Rose was born in Henderson, North Carolina, the only child of Margaret Frazier and Charles Peete Rose, Sr., tobacco farmers who owned a country store. As a child, Rose lived above his parents' store in Henderson and helped out with the family business from age seven. Rose admitted in a Fresh Dialogues interview that as a child his insatiable curiosity was constantly getting him in trouble. A high school basketball star, Rose entered Duke University intending to pursue a degree with a pre-med track, but an internship in the office of Democratic North Carolina Senator B. Everett Jordan got him interested in politics. Rose graduated in 1964 with a bachelor's degree in history. At Duke, he was a member of the Kappa Alpha Order fraternity. He earned a Juris Doctor from the Duke University School of Law in 1968. He met his wife, Mary (née King), while attending Duke.
David Zwirner (born October 23, 1964 in Cologne, Germany) is a gallerist and art dealer and owner of the David Zwirner Gallery in New York City. In 2010 Zwirner was listed at number four in the ArtReview annual "Power 100" list and in 2012, he was listed at number two in Forbes magazine's "America's Most Powerful Art Dealers."
Zwirner left Germany for the United States after high school and attended New York University. He studied music and performed as a jazz drummer. He returned to Germany and worked in Hamburg in A&R for an affiliate of the PolyGram record label. The son of art dealer Rudolph Zwirner, he was exposed to art at an early age, and soon moved from working with musical talent to visual artists. He also began to build his own art collection, acquiring works by Bernd and Hilla Becher, Hanne Darboven, and Dan Graham. His first job in the States was with the art dealer Brooke Alexander.
In 1993, Zwirner opened his eponymous gallery in the SoHo neighborhood of New York City, with the intention of showcasing an international mix of contemporary artists. In its first year, the gallery sold out its Jason Rhoades exhibition. This reception, along with a gallery expansion in 1994, contributed to the gallery’s early recognition. In 1994 the gallery presented the U.S. debut exhibition of Belgian painter Luc Tuymans. Zwirner’s roster during this decade also included Raoul De Keyser, Stan Douglas, Marcel Dzama, On Kawara, Toba Khedoori, The Estate of Gordon Matta-Clark, John McCracken, Raymond Pettibon, Katy Schimert, Yutaka Sone, Diana Thater, Franz West, and Christopher Williams.