A Very Good Night

Carmine Starnino June 6, 2009 Maisonneuve wins gold and silver medals at the National Magazine Awards

Last night, Maisonneuve won gold in the Photojournalism & Photo Essay category for Roger Lemoyne’s “Serbia, The Sad South” (Issue 30) and silver in the Humor category for Craig Silverman’s “My Life in Dépanneurs” (Issue 27).

Chris Watt won for Best Student Writer, for his investigative report “Iraq’s Walking Dead” (Issue 28).

 

Tenth Anniversary: Spring

ISSUE 43 Tenth Anniversary: Spring 2012

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also in this issue:

  • Face the Music

    by Tim Falconer How can someone who passionately loves music also be a terrible singer? Tim Falconer takes up voice lessons—and discovers the surprising science of tone deafness.
  • The Big Job

    by Deni Y. Béchard As a teenager, Deni Y. Béchard went to Vancouver to live with his father, an ex-con with a penchant for telling tall tales. He met a man desperate to forget the past.
  • The Homesickness of Astronauts

    by Johanna Skibsrud "She felt a great sadness. She would remember next to nothing of this, even soon."
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