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Aidan Hughes is a commercial artist . He was born in 1956 in Merseyside, England , and was trained as an artist by his father, himself a landscape painter.

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18-541: [REDACTED] Look up brute in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Brute or The Brute may refer to: People [ edit ] Brute, a pseudonym of English commercial artist Aidan Hughes (born 1956) "Brute", nickname of US Marine Corps Lieutenant General Victor H. Krulak (1913–2008) Brute Bernard , ring name of Canadian wrestler Jim Bernard (1921–1984) Simon Bruté (1779–1839), missionary and first bishop of

36-774: A 2016 protest album by Kuwait musician Fatima Al Qadiri "Brute" (song) , a single from 1995 album, Nihil , by Hamburg-based, German industrial rock/metal group KMFDM Television [ edit ] "The Brute", Hawkeye and the Last of the Mohicans episode 17 (1957) Transportation [ edit ] AEV Brute , a compact pickup truck in production since 2011 British Rail Universal Trolley Equipment (BRUTE), trolleys used from 1964 until 1999 See also [ edit ] All pages with titles beginning with Brute All pages with titles containing Brute Brute force (disambiguation) Bruting Topics referred to by

54-409: A Hungarian production directed by Zoltán Fábri The Brute (1977), a British film directed by Gerry O'Hara Literature [ edit ] "The Brute" (1906), a short story by Joseph Conrad The Brute (1912), a novel by Frederic Arnold Kummer The Brute (1924), a novel by W. Douglas Newton The Brute (1925), a novel by Max Brand , writing as David Manning The Brute (1946),

72-523: A novel by Paul Rénin The Brute (1951), a novel by Guy des Cars Les Brutes (2006), a novel by Philippe Jaenada Brute: The Life of Victor Krulak, U.S. Marine (2010), a biography by Robert Coram Brutes (2015), a novel by Anthony Breznican Brutes (2021), a book by Bill Whitten Music [ edit ] Brute (band) , a side project band of guitarist Vic Chesnutt and members of blues-rock band Widespread Panic Brute (album) ,

90-608: A play by Anton Chekhov The Brute: A Comic Opera in One Act (1967), an comic opera by Lawrence Moss based on the Chekhov play Fictional or mythological entities [ edit ] Brute (comics) , various characters Brute or Brutus of Troy , a legendary descendant of the Trojan hero Æneas, in mediæval British legend the founder and first king of Britain Brutes (Halo) , an alien race in

108-478: A quote for the book's cover saying, "If you thought high school was hell, has Anthony Breznican got a story for you..." Set in a small mill town in Pennsylvania , Brutal Youth tells the story of three freshman students at St. Mike's Catholic School - Peter Davidek, Noah Stein, and Lorelai Paskal. The trio are trying to survive their first year at the school, which is known for its extreme hazing and bullying from

126-698: A senior staff writer for Entertainment Weekly , six years at USA Today and seven years at the Associated Press . He specializes in covering tentpole franchises such as Star Wars , Marvel , and DC . Breznican also had his own SiriusXM show for six years, "Behind the Scenes with Anthony Breznican," Sirius XM 105, EW Radio, every Wednesday at 6 p.m. Eastern. His writings have also appeared in The New York Times, CNN, Essence Magazine, Playboy Magazine, Time Magazine, The Washington Post, and more. Breznican had

144-586: A wide variety of advertisements , including pieces for the Bank of Scotland , and Guinness . Hughes is credited for the art design and concept of ZPC ( Zero Population Count ), a first-person shooter computer game developed in 1996 using the Marathon 2 engine. In 2017, Hughes co-founded Tweak , a photo-editing app for iOS and Android. He presently lives and works in the Czech Republic . Aidan Hughes joined

162-476: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Aidan Hughes In the 1980s, Hughes published a pulp -style magazine called BRUTE! . Brute! has become an occasional pseudonym for Hughes as well. Hughes usually works in a very high contrast style, often black and white, but more often black and white accented with one other color. He claims influence from American comic book artist Jack Kirby ,

180-546: Is the author of the 2014 novel Brutal Youth , about first-year students dealing with bullying at their Catholic high school. Breznican has also written about personal memories of Philip Seymour Hoffman and Fred Rogers of Mister Rogers' Neighborhood . He lists his favorite movies as Avalon and Notting Hill . Anthony Breznican is a film journalist and is currently the Senior Hollywood Correspondent for Vanity Fair . Previously, he spent eight years as

198-514: The Halo video game franchise Films [ edit ] The Brute (1914 film) , a lost early silent feature film The Brute (1920 film) , an American film produced for African-American audiences by director Oscar Micheaux The Brute (1927 film) , a lost silent American Western film La Brute (1921), a French film directed by Daniel Bompard El Bruto (1953), a Mexican drama film directed by Luis Buñuel The Brute (1961 film) ,

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216-521: The BogArt collective in 2006. This street art organisation attempted to subvert the burgeoning graffiti tagging culture by using public toilet advertising space as alternative gallery space. They also produced a number of short films, detailing their art happenings and protests on the streets of Prague, Czech Republic. Anthony Breznican Anthony Breznican (born 1976) is an American journalist and novelist who currently writes for Vanity Fair . He

234-548: The Diocese of Vincennes, Indiana Brutus , the cognomen of an Ancient Roman family whose vocative form is "Brute" Bill "The Brute" Sanger, a member of the Cherry Hill Gang , a late nineteenth century New York City street gang The Brute (wrestler) , ring name of professional wrestler John Czawlytko in the early 1990s "The Brute", nickname of American jazz tenor saxophonist Ben Webster (1909–1973) Marcus Junius Brutus

252-570: The Vanity Fair June 2022 cover story, Star Wars: The Rebellion Will Be Televised , shot by famed photographer, Annie Liebovitz . He has written notably about personal remembrances of Philip Seymour Hoffman and Fred Rogers of Mister Rogers' Neighborhood , following the deaths of Hoffman and Rogers. In June 2014 he published a novel, Brutal Youth , with the Thomas Dunne imprint of St. Martin's Press . Author Stephen King offered

270-516: The Younger , a Roman politician and one of Julius Caesar's assassins Arts, entertainment, and media [ edit ] BRUTE! , a magazine published by English artist Aidan Hughes who also occasionally uses "Brute" as pseudonym Et tu, Brute? , famous statement by Julius Caesar to Marcus Junius Brutus the Younger, in Shakespeare's play Julius Caesar The Brute: A Joke in One Act (1888),

288-503: The painter John Martin , and (most apparently) from Russian propaganda posters. Aidan Hughes created most of the album covers for the industrial band KMFDM . Two of KMFDM's music videos ("A Drug Against War," "Son of a Gun") were animated versions of Hughes's artwork. His other work has included outdoor murals , including the 75 metre mural in Barga , Italy , during 2003 which has since been covered over with an earth bank; and

306-424: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Brute . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Brute&oldid=1241565442 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Nicknames Hidden categories: Short description

324-553: The upperclassmen. Brutal Youth, inspired by events from Breznican's own childhood, was praised by Kevin Nance in USA Today as being timely "in this era of heightened consciousness about bullying and its occasionally horrific consequences on high school and college campuses." Nance called it a "bluntly effective debut novel " and "crackling good entertainment." Reviewing the novel for Library Journal , Jan Blodgett said "Breznican captures

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