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Oh yes, and The New Yorker too! All for General Excellence (in different circulation categories). Three cheers for us (plus esteemed previous PRINT men Todd Pruzan and Jeremy Lehrer) and everyone who shares the honor! As ASME notes, “The New Yorker leads the list of 125 finalists, with a total of nine nominations.” Here’s the full list. The sparkling PRINT issues under consideration are March/April, July/August, and September/October 2006; at newyorker.com there’s a list of all the stories and categories they’ve been nominated for. I’m also very happy to see that Stuart Klawans, my old Nation colleague and one of my favorite film critics of all time, is nominated for three of his reviews. He deserves the recognition—truly a gentleman and a scholar.
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Interesting blog. I am a New Yorker fan and also a fan of things having to do with it.
Yay!
:)
Congrats.
(Does anyone still read Wired?)
No Adam Gopnik this year, he’s usually nominated
for something.
But Jim Surowiecki is nominated, and for my money, he’s the best financial writer (and potential writer of regular features, too, which I hope are forthcoming) at the magazine.