RSS

What is RSS?

RSS stands for Really Simple Syndication. It is an XML-based format in which content from Web sites, including AltWeeklies.com, is delivered to special RSS news readers. AltWeeklies.com's RSS feeds contain headlines, summaries and links back to AltWeeklies.com for the full article.

How do I get RSS feeds?

First, get an RSS reader. Then follow your RSS reader's instructions for adding a feed to your list. There are many RSS readers available, some of which are free. There are Web-based readers as well as those that you download and install on your computer. Examples of free RSS readers:

Why use RSS?

RSS is an easy way to review updates from your favorite Web sites without visiting each one. With an RSS reader, you subscribe to a feed and scan the headlines. When you find something that interests you, click on the link to read the complete article.

Terms of use

The AltWeeklies.com RSS feeds are free for use by individuals for personal, non-commercial uses only. Content on AltWeeklies.com is protected by copyright by the contributing newspapers and may not be used in any other form without the express permission of originating publications. For contact information, see the individual publication pages at AltWeeklies.com.

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