Pittsburgh Quarterly Awarded 8 Golden Quills, Best Magazine for 20th Year in a Row
Pittsburgh Quarterly has once again been recognized as the leading magazine in Western Pennsylvania journalism, winning eight Golden Quills in the 62nd annual Golden Quill Awards, sponsored by the Press Club of Western Pennsylvania and judged by out-of-town journalists.
The awards span the full breadth of Pittsburgh Quarterly’s editorial mission — from civic affairs and entrepreneurship to arts criticism, sports, and long-form investigative reporting — reflecting the magazine’s commitment to serious, wide-ranging coverage of the region.
Pittsburgh Quarterly won Golden Quills in the following categories of Excellence in Written Journalism:
News Feature – Division 4 Winner: “The Civics of Higher Education” Greg Laski
Business/Technology/Consumer – Division 4 Winner: “Immigrants are more likely to start businesses — What that means for Pittsburgh” Bill Zlatos
Arts/Entertainment – Division 4 Winner: “Reimagining a Home” Vicky Clark
Criticism – Division 4 Winner: “Is it Time to Stop Wearing Our Art on Our Sleeves?,” “Total War Over Cocktails,” and “Pittsburgh Ballet Theatre Finds Poetry in Dance“; Stuart Sheppard
Sports – Division 4 Winner: “A Wet Wild World Series Win” Dan Joseph
Editorials – Division 4 Winner: Heuck Editorials, Douglas Heuck
Columns/Blogs – Division 4 Winner: “A Farm Life” columns, Daryln Hoffstot
Enterprise/Investigative – Division 4 Winner: The Pittsburgh Tomorrow Project; Douglas Heuck, Tracy Certo and Bill Zlatos

