Pittsburgh Quarterly Wins 15 Golden Quills
For the 16th year in a row, Pittsburgh Quarterly led all magazines by a wide margin in the Press Club of Western Pennsylvania’s Golden Quill Awards for journalistic excellence. PQ writers, photographers, illustrators and cartoonists dominated the 58th annual competition with 15 Golden Quills, including Best of Show. If you would like to read and view the winning entrees, they are listed below with links to the stories.
Illustration Winner: “Jazz Renaissance,” Stacy Innerst.
Page Design Winner: “Ode to the Nose,” Anita Dufalla.
Feature Photo Winner: “Remembering 9/11,” John Beale.
Traditional Feature Winner: “The Humblest Jewel,” Ben Moyer.
Personality Profile Photo Winner: “Small Town Royalty,” John Beale.
Public Affairs/Politics/Government Winner: “What the New Mayor Faces,” Jeffery Fraser.
Medical/Health Winner: “Baby Boom or Bust?” Julia Fraser,
Science/Environment Winner: “The Humblest Jewel,” Ben Moyer,
Arts/Entertainment Winner: “Decorating the Silver Screen,” Maria Sciullo,
Editorial Cartoon Winner: John Kichi.
Criticism Winner: Sheppard Portfolio, Stuart Sheppard.
The War Against Aesthetics in Contemporary Literature
Who’s Afraid of the Big Bad Myth?
The Triumph of “The Current War”
PICT Emerges from the Darkness with a Brilliant “As You Like It”
Sports Winner: “Why Did the Great One Go Down?” Scott Holleran.
Editorials Winner: Heuck Portfolio, Douglas Heuck.
Civil Discourse
The Year of Fear
On a Pedestal, Fall 2021, Winter 2022
Columns/Blogs Winner: Editor Portfolio, Douglas Heuck.
Civil Discourse
The Year of Fear
A Lifelong Friend
Into the Woods
Ed Romano Memorial Award for Best of Show in Photography Winner: “Remembering 9/11,” John Beale.