Best of Boston
Best Columnist, Political
1987 Best Columnist, Sports
George Kimball, <em>Boston Herald</em>
When he's on his game, he's as good as they come. This year he was on his game. read more»
1986 Best Columnist, Print
Howie Carr, <em>Boston Herald</em>
Yes, he writes for us. No, he did not lobby for this. Yes, he deserves it. read more»
1985 Best Columnist, Sports
Michael Madden, <em>Boston Globe</em>
For his tough reporting on the segregated Elks Club in Winter Haven, Florida. read more»
1985 Best Columnist
Howie Carr, <em>Boston Herald</em>
Yeah, yeah, he writes for us, too. He's still the best. read more»
1984 Best Columnist
Diane White, <em>Boston Globe</em>
After a bit of a slump at the start of the decade, she found her stride in 1984. read more»
1984 Best Columnist, Political
Frank Phillips, <em>Boston Herald</em>
Beats the Globe with State House stories weekly, despite being outnumbered four to one by the Globe's reporters. read more»
1983 Best Columnist
The Late George Frazier
The Boston Globe's been trying to replace him for years. This winter they gave up and simply recycled some of his old columns. read more»
1983 Best Columnist, Sports
Leigh Montville, <em>Boston Globe</em>
Second year in a row. But listen, Leigh, why don't you take a break on Sunday? read more»
1983 Best Columnist, Political
Peter Lucas, <em>Boston Herald</em>
You must read him to be informed, the Kevin White gaffe notwithstanding. read more»
1982 Best Columnist, Political
Howie Carr, the <em>Herald</em>
Sure, he writes for us too. In fact, we like to think his best work is here. read more»