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2011
AltWeekly Awards
2011
Innovation
Above 50,000
1st Place
:
D.C. Elections 2010
by Alan Suderman, Dave McKenna, Lydia DePillis,
Mike Madden
, Jason Cherkis, Jonetta Rose Barras,
Will A. Mitchell
and
Brooke Hatfield
,
Washington City Paper
2011
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Anatomy of a Downfall
by
Alexa Schirtzinger
and
Larry Kohr
,
Santa Fe Reporter
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AAN News
Nasty As He Wants To Be: Luther Campbell to Speak at AAN Free Speech Lunch
The former 2 Live Crew frontman and current
Miami New Times
columnist will be the featured speaker at the Free Speech Lunch on Friday, July 12, during the AAN Annual Convention in Miami. (
FULL STORY
)
AAN |
Conference News
Former Charleston City Paper Webmaster Joshua Curry Raising Funds for Zanmi Lakay in Haiti
An Indiegogo Campaign is underway to support the photographer's return trip to the youth photo camp. (
FULL STORY
)
AAN |
Press Releases
Longtime San Francisco Bay Guardian Editor Tim Redmond Departs
Redmond disagreed with ownership over the future direction of the paper, which included cuts in editorial staff. (
FULL STORY
)
SFBG |
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