Note to our blog readers: I am very excited to post the following announcement, which will appear in next week's edition of Gambit Weekly. I add my personal congratulations to Kevin and join all my colleagues at the paper in welcoming him to our Gambit family. Clancy DuBos
Veteran journalist, blogger, novelist and playwright Kevin Allman joins the staff of Gambit Weekly next week, taking the helm as editor. He replaces Clancy DuBos, who will remain on staff as the political editor. DuBos co-owns the paper with his wife, publisher and CEO Margo DuBos, and is chairman of Gambit Communications Inc.
Ive read Gambit Weekly since I came to town in 1993, and Im really pleased and thankful to be offered the opportunity to join the papers editorial team, Allman says. New Orleans in 2008 is an exciting place and time to be a journalist. Theres great work being done at the citys papers, on its TV news and on the local blogs, and theyre working together in interesting ways some ways that are actually ahead of the rest of the nation in their hyper-local focus. Im looking forward to suiting up and joining the fray.
Allmans experience spans the spectrum of journalism and includes writing online for pbs.org and writing articles for a host of respected publications, including The Washington Post, Los Angeles Times, Los Angeles Herald Examiner, Vogue, LA Weekly and others. His assignments have included profiles of Michael Reagan and Kurt Cobain, lifestyle features, travel writing and book reviews and a lot of pieces explaining New Orleans, post-Katrina, to readers on the East and West Coasts.
Allman also has written two novels and several plays that were produced at Le Chat Noir, Dramarama and the Walker Percy Playwrights Festival. He blogs on writing and the media at his Web site, www.kevinallman.com and has become a regular blogger on Gambits blog site, blogofneworleans.com. Locally, he served as editor of Where magazine from 1998 to 2005.
DuBos will continue to write his weekly Politics column and contribute to the papers blog site. He also will continue to edit the papers political content and commentaries. This is a change that I have been contemplating for almost a year, DuBos says. I feel this is the right time to pass the baton, and I am thrilled that we found someone like Kevin to lead Gambit Weekly into the next era of alternative newsgathering in New Orleans. He will inherit a team of very talented writers, editors and freelancers, and I look forward to watching him take the paper to its next level of excellence.
In other staff changes, Loyola University graduate Alex Woodward joined the paper last week as an editorial assistant who will coordinate Gambits listings and calendars. While at Loyola, Woodward was a staff writer, photographer and Life & Times editor at the universitys prize-winning newspaper, the Maroon. He also was a staff writer for Antigravity magazine.
Woodward replaces Noah Bonaparte Pais, who was promoted to staff writer. Staffer David Winkler-Schmit has been named the papers senior writer.
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Congratulations, Kevin and David. New Orleans may finally have the alternative it needs.
Mazel tov, Kevin! Yashir koach! And a mazel tov to alex Woodward as well. All of y'all keep on keepin' on with the good work.
What a great choice! Two guys who are great writers with the guts of good writers, the wits to understand New Orleans, and the stamina to stay engaged with everything in a multi-tasking, multi-cultural world. Congratulations! And I should say as well congratulations to Clancy. You may see this as an opportunity to dedicate more time to something you love.
Congratulations, Kevin. Don't forget the little people who had nothing to do with making you what you are. Clancy has good judgment.
Congrtulations. I am so happy for you. What a great way to start my Friday!!!
This is fantastic news for both KA and The Gambit! I was wondering how long it would be before you ended up in charge somewhere! The HumidCity team salutes and aplauds this fantastic news!
Go, Kevin! So happy for you! And, yes, I owe you an email.
Well, despite the local clique's accolades, despite attending Bernardo's private party, despite this longfanged resume of yours (Vogue? really? what about Lucky?) I suppose if Clancy felt like loosening the reins, you're the boldest choice, Kevin. Congrats, David. If you got a raise with that, we're trick or treating at your place this year. I expect a higher level of candy.
Lucky, lucky New Orleans. Portland lost a terrific writer and editor last year, but I'm glad your city and the paper recognizes and awards talent. I think I speak for many in PDX when I say Kevin's writer friends, journalist friends, and plain old friends are very happy for him. Congrats Kevin, and good on the Gambit for making such a smart move.
Oh Yaa! Congratulations Kev and congratulations "Gambit"
Congratulations, Kevin! I can't think of a better person to take over.
Thanks Clancy and Margo! You've made a great choices. New Orleans will certainly be the beneficiary of the outstanding and talented team you've assembled. Congratulations to all of you!
Congratulations. Now, get to work kicking some Times-Pick-Your-Nose butt.