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Nick Gillespie 
Editor in Chief, Reason.com and Reason.tv
Nick Gillespie is editor in chief of Reason.tv and Reason.com, which draws 2.5 million visits per month and features the staff weblog Hit & Run, named by Playboy, Washingtonian, and others as one of the best political blogs.
Gillespie served as Reason magazine's editor in chief from 2000 to 2008. Under his direction, Reason won the 2005 Western Publications Association "Maggie" Award for Best Political Magazine. Gillespie originally joined Reason's staff in 1993 as an assistant editor and ascended to the top slot in 2000. In 2004, Gillespie edited the book Choice: The Best of Reason, an anthology of the magazine's best articles.
The Washington Post featured Gillespie's tenure at Reason magazine, asking, "Which monthly magazine editor argues that the spread of pornography is a victory for free expression? And that drugs from marijuana to heroin should not only be legalized, but using them occasionally is just fine? And is also quite comfortable with gay marriage? The answer is Nick Gillespie, libertarian and doctor of literature, who...is injecting [Reason magazine] with a pop-culture sensibility."
Gillespie's work has appeared in The New York Times, The Washington Post, The Wall Street Journal, The Los Angeles Times, The New York Post, Slate, Salon, Time.com, Marketplace, and numerous other publications. He was a regular contributor to the late, lamented satire site, Suck, where he wrote under the name Mr. Mxyzptlk.
He is a frequent commentator on radio and television networks such as National Public Radio, CNBC, CNN, C-SPAN, Fox News Channel and MSNBC. He has also worked as a reporter for several New Jersey newspapers and as an editor at several Manhattan-based music, movie, and teen magazines. He is almost certainly the only journalist to have interviewed both Ozzy Osbourne and the 2002 Nobel laureate in economics, Vernon Smith.
In 1996, Gillespie received his Ph.D. in English literature from the State University of New York at Buffalo. He also holds an M.A. in English with a concentration in creative writing from Temple University and a B.A. in English and Psychology from Rutgers University. Gillespie, the father of two sons, lives in Washington, DC, and Oxford, Ohio.
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- Drug Decriminalization in Portugal, Nick Gillespie, July 2009 Print Edition
- The Prehistory of Porn Prosecution, Nick Gillespie, July 2009 Print Edition
- What Norm Coleman & Al Franken Have Taught America, Nick Gillespie, May 29, 2009
- Paying With Our Sins, Nick Gillespie, May 20, 2009
- Everybody Must Get Stoned: Rock Stars on Drugs, Nick Gillespie, May 13, 2009
- Obama's Vision Deficit, Nick Gillespie and Matt Welch, April 29, 2009
- Ask Not What Ted Kennedy Can Do For You, But What You Can Do For Ted Kennedy's Legacy, Nick Gillespie, April 22, 2009
- Are You a Terrorist?, Nick Gillespie, April 16, 2009
- The Field of Dreams That Wasn't, Nick Gillespie, April 13, 2009
- Will We Be Stimulated?, Nick Gillespie, May 2009 Print Edition
- Briefly Noted: Secret Lives, Fictional Sex, Nick Gillespie, May 2009 Print Edition
- Sex and the City, Nick Gillespie, March 16, 2009
- Sesame Street Confidential, Nick Gillespie, February 26, 2009
- 'I Think the SEC Was Distracted', Nick Gillespie and Matt Welch, March 2009 Print Edition
- Briefly Noted: Bubblegum Subversion, Nick Gillespie, March 2009 Print Edition
- Bush Was a Big-Government Disaster, Nick Gillespie, January 26, 2009
- A Newer Deal?, Nick Gillespie, February 2009 Print Edition
- Briefly Noted: The Bonzo Years, Nick Gillespie, February 2009 Print Edition
- Inventing Air—and the American Temperament, Nick Gillespie, January 6, 2009
- "You know, this used to be a helluva good country", Nick Gillespie, December 11, 2008
- Fat Bastard Slims Down; Saves Life, Liver, & Lucre, Nick Gillespie, December 9, 2008
- Three Predictions for Obama's America, Nick Gillespie, November 6, 2008
- The Libertarian Moment, Nick Gillespie and Matt Welch, December 2008 Print Edition
- Sharks Stuffed With Money, Nick Gillespie, December 2008 Print Edition
- Now Playing at Reason.tv: What Would a Sensible Drug Policy Look Like?, Nick Gillespie, October 25, 2008
- The Three Major Memes of the Great Bailout Bonanza, Nick Gillespie, October 15, 2008
- 30 Years of Dallas, Nick Gillespie and Matt Welch, November 2008 Print Edition
- Soundbite: Generation F, Nick Gillespie, October 2008 Print Edition
- Why Bill Clinton Always Blows It, Nick Gillespie, September 29, 2008
- Serve a Cause Greater Than Yourself on the Taxpayer's Dime, Nick Gillespie, September 16, 2008
- Why Stuffed Sharks Cost So Damn Much, Nick Gillespie, September 2, 2008
- Bush at the Olympics, Nick Gillespie, August 8, 2008
- An Alliance for Freedom? , Nick Gillespie, August/September 2008 Print Edition
- High Comedies, Nick Gillespie, June 2008 Print Edition
- High Comedies, Nick Gillespie, May 30, 2008
- Now Playing at Reason.tv: The Age of American Unreason; Q&A with Susan Jacoby, Nick Gillespie, May 1, 2008
- Nice Shot, J.R., Matt Welch and Nick Gillespie, April 28, 2008
- Soundbite: Monkeys and Money, Nick Gillespie, April 2008 Print Edition
- Tuned Out, Nick Gillespie and Matt Welch, March 24, 2008
- Where the Votes Are, Nick Gillespie and Matt Welch, March 21, 2008
- Faith of our Fathers, Nick Gillespie, March 17, 2008
- Editor's Note: See You at Reason.tv, Nick Gillespie, March 2008 Print Edition
- Litigating for Liberty, Nick Gillespie, March 2008 Print Edition
- They Said What?, Nick Gillespie, March 2008 Print Edition
- Ex Marks a Spot, Nick Gillespie, February 8, 2008
- Editor's Note: A Better Choice, Nick Gillespie, February 2008 Print Edition
- 'You Can't Turn Back the Ocean', Nick Gillespie, February 2008 Print Edition
- Congress Strong-Arming the Steroids Issue, Matt Welch and Nick Gillespie, January 21, 2008
- 2007: The Year in Videos, Radley Balko, Ronald Bailey, Nick Gillespie, Katherine Mangu-Ward, Jeff Taylor, Jesse Walker, Matt Welch, Tyler Cowen, David Harsanyi, Brendan O'Neill and Markos Moulitsas, January 1, 2008
- Remembering 'The Forgotten Man', Nick Gillespie, January 2008 Print Edition
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