July 16, 2008
On
Wednesday, July 16, starting at 6 p.m., please join the D.C.-based
staff of reason at a happy hour to
celebrate:
• The birth of Editor in Chief Matt Welch's first child, Izidóra.
• reason's strong showing at the 50th Annual Southern California Journalism Awards. Nominated for a total of 11 awards, we snagged three first places (for best news organization website, best news/investigative article, and best magazine feature/commentary); five second places; and three honorable mentions.
• The release of our August/September issue.
We will also be celebrating the contributions of Senior Editor Kerry Howley, who will be leaving our staff in August to pursue an M.F.A. in nonfiction at the University of Iowa.
We will be meeting at The Big Hunt, 1345 Connecticut Avenue, NW, just south of Dupont Circle, from 6 p.m. until you say the fun stops.
Drink and food specials throughout the night, and the back patio will be open for smokers.
See you on the 16th!
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I am going to have to show my face at one of these things sometime if for no other reason than having people go "you are him? I hate that guy!!"
Funny, but just today, at about the time Nick was posting the Amtrak article, I booked the Acela from NYP to WAS for Wednesday the 16th. OK, red line from Union Station to Dupont Circle. I'll be the one with the overnight bag in tow.
Can we expect more unintentionally entertaining Tribune-style fascist rants in the Boston, New York, and Seattle papers due to this too?
The big what? Oh. Hunt. When you say it out loud it's dirty. Sorry if this has been mentioned before. (Sigh) D.C. people lead such glamorous lives.
Good luck with your studies Kerry, but wouldn't have been more ideologically appropriate to pursue them at a private university?
I only score about a 90 on the Open Borders Purity Test. Kerry
has the ability to write on the subject of immigration without
insulting people like me.
I'm going to miss that.
Good for Kerry pursuing fine arts rather than the shameful arts of politics and punditry.
wouldn't have been more ideologically appropriate to pursue
them at a private university?
They're probably raping her on the out-of-state tuition. And if she
lives in state, well, it's IOWA, which is punishment enough.
wouldn't have been more ideologically appropriate to pursue
them at a private university?
If anything, she's taking a pay cut.
• The birth of Editor in Chief Matt Welch's first child,
Izidora.
Congratulations, Matt & Co.! Pretty name.
We will also be celebrating the contributions of Senior Editor
Kerry Howley, who will be leaving our staff in August to pursue an
M.F.A. in nonfiction at the University of Iowa.
Best of luck, Kerry! You will be missed.
Can we expect more unintentionally entertaining
Tribune-style fascist rants in the Boston, New York, and Seattle
papers due to this too?
You'll just get more of the platitudes and hot
air about 'community'
and 'sustainability'.
Kerry, it is time to let you in on the rules of grad
school:
1) There is no greater good than free food.
2) See rule 1.
3) Funding comes pretty close to free food, but see rule 1.
4) Your thesis advisor is the enemy to be evaded at all
costs.
5) Back when you were their age, you were so much better than those
undergrads.
6) Even if you do manage to get some sleep, never admit how much
sleep you actually got. It's far better to brag that you didn't get
any sleep. You'll get more respect that way.
7) Asking a grad student "What year are you?" is like asking a
woman her age.
8) Asking a grad student "How's your thesis research going?" is
worse than asking a woman her age.
9) In every department there is at least one student who is
wandering the halls getting absolutely nothing done. This is
(usually) a rotating position, and he (it's always a he) is
actually a really cool person to get to know.
10) You may think that you have reached heights of unstoppable
scholarly prowess when you have successfully defended your thesis,
but there is still one adversary even more fearsome than the thesis
committee: The librarian, who will rigorously enforce the most
nitpicky thesis format guidelines imaginable. Do not celebrate
until you have conquered that final foe.
One more rule:
There's usually a student who literally lives in the grad student
lounge. Don't go in there after midnight, because he (it's always a
he) is trying to get some sleep. As to why the couch stinks? He
can't be bothered to shower at the campus gym.
Congratulations, Matt, however, if you truly love your wife, you'll carry the next one like in socially evolved male would.
Congrats to both Kerry and Matt! You'll be missed Kerry.
Matt, you do realize that life as you know it is now officially
over, right?
Good luck, Kerry! After almost two years at UofI as a postdoc
fellow, I barely got away with my sanity. But I suspect that was
more the fault of my advisors... the writing program there is
phenomenal. Just a shame it's plunked down deep within the armpit
of the country :)
Matt, congratulations to you and the missus on the birth of
Izidora. Aside from the lack of sleep, I know you are now
experiencing the most painfully beautiful sensation of love that
you have ever felt. Lose yourselves in the wonder of it all!
I read the rankings of the most nanny statist cities in the U.S. the other day. I wonder if Seattle should have actually been ranked not second most nanny statist but first. While Seattle might allow gay bath houses, there are all kinds of nanny state rules around stripping and investigations into the clubs that weren't really touched upon in the blurb, which made me wonder if Reason went a little light on Seattle in the sex category.
Thoreau is really bringing the knowledge here. That is good
stuff.
Congratulations to Matt and Kerry. It's good to see that people are
able to step away from the computer and get on with their lives
every now and then.
Congrats on your first kiddo, Matt. Hope you're prepared for the
coming oodles of lifelong headaches and nightmares. (Sorry, had to
get that out.)
And Kerry, it's frankly beyond me why some people pursue an
advanced degree in anything with a capital "A," but still, best of
luck to you.
I remember when I was bored with my job and left to go back to grad school. Now I remember having one of those "income" things, and I can't imagine why I left.
Thoreau: She's seeking an MFA, not an MA or MS. Thus she should expect far less institutional abuse.
Congratulations and best of luck to the both of you!
Also, thoreau isn't joking about the damned librarian. In my case
it was an assistant to the graduate dean, but the outcome was the
same. Except she screwed up the paperwork, and so I graduated
anyway. Then when I finally got all the revisions done and took it
back, she was very thankful that I'd bothered, since technically
they'd graduated me.
Will you also be celebrating the 35th Anniversary of the Drug
Enforcement Administration?
Congress
sure is!
. . . the writing program there is phenomenal. Just a shame
it's plunked down deep within the armpit of the country
:
Hey, that's heartland, not armpit.
Thoreau: She's seeking an MFA, not an MA or MS. Thus she should
expect far less institutional abuse.
My brother got his MA and MFA and U of I. It's not rocket science,
but those arts people are every bit as persnickety (that's a
technical word).
Welcome to the state Kerry. Hopefully you'll be out of here before
the 2012 election cycle begins.
Kerry...DON'T LEAVE US!!! [collapses in
desperate sobbing]
Well, back to Lobster Girl, I guess...
Goodbye Kerry
*burst into tears*
Iwishyounothingbutthebestofluck!!
*runs from the room sobbing*
While it's a beautiful name, Izidóra is just plain Izidra here in the good 'ol USA.
Congrats...she's adorable...and we sat next to Brian Doherty and
Angela at the Press Club Awards and screamed really loudly for
reason.
Kerry, I'll miss reading your stuff...hope you'll freelance for
reason!
Congratulations Matt!
What no congratulations for Emmanuelle.
I seem to recall that it's the woman that actually does the
work.
All the best to Mom and Dad and may Izidóra's life be long and
happy.
Thanks for the nice words, everybody!
And yes, Kerry will continue to write for the magazine, bien sur
and merci Dieu! When she's not shucking corn or whatever.
*stops crying and looks up with watery, sad eyes*
Really? Kerry will continue to write for Reason?
But will she keep appearing on Red Eye? I feel sorry for KMW. She'll be the sole target of the creepy, sexist remarks. Oh, and can I be the first? This magazine has sucked ever since Kerry Howley left!
I was going to make a snarky comment about Kerry going to
socialist, hippie, liberal, granola-eating,
white-suburban-kids-in-dreads, U of I (being an Iowa State grad
myself, Go Clones!).
But, with all the comments about how crappy it is in Iowa I feel I
must defend my home state. No, it isn't the most exciting place on
earth but, it is a nice place to grow up. (But, the U of I still
sucks)
Kerry, if you're going to be in Iowa by Labor Day, check out the
Old Threshers Reunion.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Old_Thresher%27s_Reunion I'm sure it
seems hickish to some of you elitist Reason readers but, turkey
drumsticks, funnel cakes and smog spewing tractors! What more could
a new transplant to Iowa want?
ugh!
I did respond as attending, but I missed it.
Inflicted a tummy wound at Baja Fresh, so went home to
recover.
Am sure it was a fun time,
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