Reason Nominated for 13 Western Publishing Association 'Maggie' Awards
Record-breaking nominations haul includes for Best Magazine, Best Website, Best Weblog, and more


I am tickled to share the news that Reason in all its journalism-producing subdivisions has been nominated for 13 awards for its 2016 coverage by the Western Publishing Association, which assesses magazines and weekly newspapers and websites headquartered west of the Rocky Mountains. The lucky number of noms tops the previous Reason record for work in 2012 and 2013, and more than doubles up on last year's six (which led to a Best Feature Article award for Elizabeth Nolan Brown). More importantly, we squashed Mother Jones and its five nominations this year like a bug.
And the nominees are:
* Best Magazine, Special Interest/Consumer. For the May 2016 issue (pictured). The competition here is Mother Jones, Boys' Life, Off-Grid, and Jewish in Seattle.
* Best Web Publication. The other nominees are The Advocate, Via, Aspen Sojourner, Study in the USA, and VegNews.
* Best Publication Blog. Other contenders are Meetings Today and Study in the USA.
* Best Feature Article. Shikha Dalmia, for "Muslim in America: A trip to two of the most Islamic cities in the U.S."
* Best Signed Editorial or Essay. Matt Welch, for "Trump Is Not the Peace Candidate: Don't be fooled by the false prophet of anti-interventionism."
* Best Regularly Featured Department, Section or Column. Veronique de Rugy, for "Beyond Permissionless Innovation: Exciting things happen outside the reach of regulators," and "Marco Rubio's Sweet Protectionism: The 2016 hopeful gives the feds cover to keep propping up Big Sugar."
* Best News Story. Jim Epstein, for "Minimum Wage vs. the Carwasheros: New York's new $15 wage floor pits man against machine."
* Best Single Editorial Illustration. Jason Keisling, for "Should the U.S. Government Build a Death Star?"

* Best Regularly Featured Web or eNewsletter Column. Brendan O'Neill, for "America Called Bullshit on the Cult of Clinton: The one good thing about Trump's win? It shows a willingness among Americans to blaspheme against saints and reject the religion of hollow progressiveness," and "Elitist Rage With the Pro-Brexit Masses Echoes Longstanding British Suspicion of Democracy: Reptiles, insects, shit flowing from the busted sewer of bad ideas—this is how the media elite views the minds and actions of Brexit voters."
* Best Web or eNewsletter Article. C.J. Ciaramella, for "Why Are Detroit Cops Killing So Many Dogs? A Reason investigation reveals widespread, unchecked violence against pets during drug raids—including two officers who have shot more than 100."
* Best Use of Video in Editorial Short Form. Austin Bragg, Meredith Bragg, and Andrew Heaton, for "Star Trek: The Libertarian Edition":
and Austin Bragg and Meredith Bragg, for "#DrunkenSocialism vs. The State: How Virginia is Screwing over Bars, Customers, and Common Sense":
Best Use of Video in Editorial Long Form. (Updated.) Justin Monticello, Alex Manning and Zach Weissmueller, for "This LA Musician Built $1,200 Tiny Houses for the Homeless. Then the City Seized Them."
Winners will be announced April 28.
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Congratulations on the hard-earned recognition!
Angry commenters who think they're actually the editor sadly got shut out again.
^^^YAY!
Congratulations, Shikha!
Best Feature Article. Shikha Dalmia
There is no joy in Glibville.
Angry commenters who think they're actually the editor sadly got shut out again.
Heh heh heh.
* Most Loyal Blog Commenter. Fist of Etiquette, for his unyielding defense of Reason Magazine's online blog despite its completely disproportionate yet totally understandable recent freakouts. Also mentioned was his backup Friday Funnies when Hit & Run drops the ball on posting them (probably because now that Obama is out the little drawings tend not to be as critical of the executive as perhaps they should be).
Congratulations to him and all from Reason who were nominated. Good luck!
Congratulations Fist!
The nomination is nice, but I just like to let the work speak for itself.
Most Polite Foreign Commenter.
RUFUS! For his impressive relentless commitment to politeness despite Dalmia and left-wing trolls.
Hello.
Fake news.
Also most conceited.
And funniest.
"The competition here is Mother Jones, Boys' Life, Off-Grid, and Jewish in Seattle."
"Jewish in Seattle"? Reminds me of the scene in "Airplane!" when the elderly passenger requests something light to read and the stewardess hands her the leaflet "Famous Jewish Sports Legends".
Is there an award for most retarded commenters?
Yes, and all of your favorite sites are nominated.
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Clearly, I am not being a kind individual this day.
I intended to post this link to a comment section.
Wow.
"cgthegeek Faithful Dushness ? 3 days ago
By giving everyone the same minimum salary with room for growth. I'm keeping a close eye on the handful of countries that are trying this."
Yikes!
Is there an award for most retarded commenters?
Yes there is. It's called The Glibby.
It's kind of crazy that the two websites I comment most frequently on - Reason and Aspen Sojourner - received nominations for best web publication.
* Best Publication Blog. Other contenders are Meetings Today and Study in the USA.
If the award was for "most cucked blog" those other contenders wouldn't stand a chance
You write like a eunuch.
I guess hard work does pay off who knew.
"The competition here is Mother Jones, Boys' Life, Off-Grid, and Jewish in Seattle."
This is possibly the saddest sentence I've ever read here at Reason.
Off-Grid is , unsurprisingly, a better libertarian publication than reason
Fuckin' cosmos never review* switchblades
(* I use "review" loosely. It's more rewriting press release hackwork. The sort of thing ENB honed her chops on over at Bustle only, instead of douches, dildos and diaphragms, Off-Grid is focused on cool guy stuff)
Best of luck against Jewish in Seattle and VegNews.
If Shikha Dalmia wins for "Muslim in America: A trip to two of the most Islamic cities in the U.S.", it'll be just like giving the Nobel Peace Prize to Yasser Arafat . . . after the Second Intifada.
Hey, if Shikha Dalmia can compare deporting illegal immigrants to enforcing the Fugitive Slave Act of 1850, I can compare giving her an award to Yasser Arafat getting the Nobel Peace Prize!
Let me ask you this, Matt, if Shikha Dalmia is given an award at the ceremony, could a representative elected by Reason readers have an opportunity to rebut her acceptance speech?
No need to accept that opportunity from Reason staff, you've already got it. First Amendment, nyah?
I don't think Reason will beat VegNews' Stephen Hawking special issue.
Dalmia lost all her street cred with me.
If she wins...only cements my distrust and disdain for awards. She's no libertarian.
No disrespect to Matt and Reason for their work (Trump Derangement Syndrome notwithstanding).
If she wins...only cements my distrust and disdain for awards. She's no libertarian.
It's not a libertarian competition. She may well deserve for her piece the award according to the criteria a win demands. I didn't read it.
Fair enough.
But thanks for shitting on my comment, Sid.
If she wins...only cements my distrust and disdain for awards.
Glibs hardest hit.
The Star Trek skit was funny as hell. It should win or something.
Good going guys.
Congratulations, Reason!
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