Clive Gillinson became the executive and artistic director of Carnegie Hall in July of 2005.
Clive considers Leonard Bernstein to be one of the greatest influences on his musical life.
Clive Cussler has Dirk Pitt use the phone in all of his stories.
Clive Hunt is a genius, and if you've ever watched, like, the mad scientist movies and see how they act, that's just Clive .
Clive Owen.
Clive Owen. Either way, I'm not up to Clive standards.
Where Clive suffered a lot of damage especially was to his limbic system.
So Clive will sit down and he'll start playing.
Maybe Jamie and Clive will tell us more about that.
Jamie and Clive today are here to discuss the evolution of "West Side Story" over the years and why its themes remain so relevant today,
They worked together when Clive was managing director of the London Symphony Orchestra, collaborating on a number of projects, including the founding of the Pacific Music
wrote "The Alchemist," Clive Barker, Armistead Maupin who wrote the "Tales of the City" series, who has a new memoir coming out this fall.
So when Clive woke up he was an amnesiac.
or in Clive 's case a lot of the damage to his brain-- even despite the fact that his consciousness was going on the blink he still retained
But in about 1985 or so Clive came down with what he thought was a flu.
But one thing we can say from Clive and other patients like him is that-- we can say two things, actually.
He feels like the old Clive .
staffer, Sir Clive Alderton, will leave and Sir Clive is the last of the kind of the big three palace aides who were
Interestingly, when Lord Clive Lloyd-- Robert Clive attacked Murshidabad in the Battle of Plassey in 1757,
And then having a chance to work with Clive Davis, spending time with Clive Davis, spending time with Jimmy Iovine, Tommy Mottola, Donnie Ienner,
The kind of amnesia you see in neuroscience patients like Clive -- it's not like quite what you see in the movies or something like that.
And in fact, Clive suffered from the worst case of amnesia that the neuroscientific community had ever seen.
Michael who dumped her for the brainless model the other bastard Clive who professed to have fallen madly in love then never called her again after she
Now, please join me in welcoming Jamie and Clive .
And what this ended up doing is it really affected-- obviously not only Clive 's day-to-day life, but it started bringing up an unusual symptom in that it
He was very good with adverbs, Clive was.
We probably haven't seen someone with the exact brain damage that Clive has.
In fact, if you put Clive in front of the piano, ask him to start playing or something, he can start playing music.
And in both of these cases, with Clive and with these two girls, again what I really want emphasize is that, despite their unusual brain structure--
We did this album in Clive Hunt's space, and at a small studio called Barbed Wire Music Studio.
He recently wrote the screenplay for the HBO film "Hemingway and Gellhorn," which starred Clive Owen and Nicole Kidman, and his much anthologized fiction and journalism
For UK, my interaction was limited to interactions with Professor Clive Payne.
Nigerian background and the two characters that actually stood out the most for me were Ken and Clive yes and
So the first story involves this man right here, a man by the name of Clive Wearing.
And as you can imagine, this was kind of an exciting moment for Clive in that, if you had just become awake right now for the very first time,
So the obviously question is, why is this happening to Clive ?
And that is, despite all of the problems that Clive is having, he never really lost a sense of personal identity, in that he knows who he is deep down.
It's me, Nicole Kidman, Clive Owen.
And that obviously didn't work out, and we switched to Clive Owen.
And on behalf of Google Arts and Culture, I'm very excited to have Jamie Bernstein and Clive Gillinson here at Google New York highlighting the West Side
Now, traditionally, I'd been reading and had been told-- I used to interact quite a bit with one Professor Clive Payne, who was a
I'll act properly demure and-- Anyway, so when we played and the recording was made, the head of CBS, Clive Davis, says to John, John,
When the BBC needed to broadcast Charles and Diana's, wedding for instance, Clive was the one they called on to arrange the score for the broadcaster.
And then finally, about 16 days into this illness, they drug Clive to the hospital.
Because even when they suffer a lot of damage, like Clive did, they still retain a lot of the things that we retain.