The Walrus named
Magazine of the Year
At the 30th Annual
National Magazine Awards on Friday night
The Walrus was named Magazine of the Year. Before a large and enthusiastic audience at Toronto's Carlu reception hall, editor Ken Alexander and creative director Antonio De Luca accepted the coveted prize on behalf of
The Walrus' staff.
The Walrus had topped the list of nominations with 51, and at the end of the evening took home 6 gold and 10 silver medals. The winners are:
Gold
Deborah Campbell,
"Iran's Quiet Revolution," Society
Antonio De Luca,
"The Teenage Brain," Art Direction for a Single Article
Wendy Dennis,
"Married with Husbands," Humour
David Gilmour,
"My Life With Tolstoy," Essays
David Gilmour,
"My Life With Tolstoy," Personal Journalism
Monte Paulsen,
"Far From Home," Science, Technology & the Environment
Silver
Peter Behrens,
"The Smell of Smoke," Fiction
Deborah Campbell,
"Iran's Quiet Revolution," Essays
Antonio De Luca,
"Bird Flu Fever," Art Direction for an Entire Issue
Antonio De Luca,
"The Alberta Cash Cow," Magazine Cover
Gwynne Dyer,
"Waiting for the Pandemic," Health & Medicine
Don Gillmor,
"Domestic Terroir," Business
Allan Gregg,
"Identity Crisis," Society
James Laxer,
"Fake Left, Go Right," Politics & Public Interest
Graham Roumieu,
"Hijacking History," Illustration
Nora Underwood,
"The Teenage Brain," Service: Health & Family
A complete list of winners can be found
here.
June 16, 2007 12:57 EST