RuPaul’s ‘Entertainment Weekly’ Cover Just Beat Out 277 Other Magazines for a National Award

RuPaul’s ‘Entertainment Weekly’ Cover Just Beat Out 277 Other Magazines for a National Award

Be first to like this.

RuPaul has another reason to celebrate! The American Society of Magazine Editors just announced the results of their Reader’s Choice Award poll. Beating out 277 other finalists, the winner was Entertainment Weekly‘s RuPaul cover.

RuPaul appeared on the cover of Entertainment Weekly‘s special LGBTQ issue, which of course appeared during Pride month (dated June 23, 2017). The RuPaul cover won over 28,000 votes, beating out covers like David Plunkert’s “Blowhard” cover for The New YorkerHarper’s Make America Great Again and Stop Trump Before He Starts” cover and Surfer‘s “Do It Yourself” cover by John Severson.

RELATED | WET Was the Weird ’80s Magazine for ‘Gourmet Bathers’

Tony Kelly photographed the EW cover, and Keir Novesky designed it. Stacey Pittman was the photo editor, and Tim Leong was creative director. If you don’t know those names, you’ll probably recognize the next two: RuPaul’s makeup was by Raven from Season 2 of Drag Race (under his real name, David Petruschin) and Ru’s hair was by Delta Work from Season 3 (as Gabriel Villarreal).

David Plunkert’s “Blowhard” cover for The New Yorker

The American Society of Magazine Editors honored the winners last night at the American Magazine Media Conference in New York City. Plunkert’s New Yorker “Blowhard” cover won Cover of the Year as well as the award for Most Controversial.

As for the Reader’s Choice Award, the other finalists were: Billboard for “Woman of the Year 2017,” Concealed Carry for “Comfort & Style,” Living Bird for “Winter Issue,” and National Geographic for “Gender Revolution.” The last of those starred a nine-year-old trans girl, Avery Jackson.

The American Society of Magazine Editors was founded in 1963. In addition to sponsoring the National Magazine Awards for Print and Digital Media with the Columbia Journalism School, they also work to defend the First Amendment and protect editorial independence.

See all of the magazines the RuPaul cover beat out for the Reader’s Choice Award:

Like your favorite magazine covers in the ASME Best Cover Contest 2018. The covers with the most likes will win Readers’…

Posted by American Society of Magazine Editors on Tuesday, January 2, 2018

The featured image is an outtake from the Entertainment Weekly session by Tony Kelly.

Related Stories

This Hong Kong-Based Activist Organization Is Dedicated to Tackling LGBTQ Stigma in Asian Culture
Robyn Banks Wants a Lot More Queer Black Talent at Your Nightlife Event
The Mattachine Society Helped Lay the Groundwork for Queer Liberation
Plus-Size Female Models Are Killing the Fashion Game. But Where Are the Plus-Size Men?
Quantcast