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Liquor Ads Move to Satellite Radionew

New York Times  |  11-03-2005  7:43 am  |  Industry News

Michael Little: Writing From the Fringe

Michael Little, a freelancer for Washington City Paper, knows what he likes to write about: "failure and futility -- and losers." That fascination led him to write an arts feature about a woman consigned to an insane asylum in the early 1900s who produced a piece of lace that hinted at her dark sexual story. This is the ninth in a "How I Got That Story" series highlighting the AltWeekly Awards' first-place winners. (FULL STORY)
Isaiah Thompson  |  11-02-2005  9:03 am  |  Association News

AAN Hires New Assistant Editor

Amy Gill's primary responsibility will be the association's aan.org Web site. She comes to AAN from the Gulf Restoration Network, an environmental advocacy nonprofit where she had been the director of operations. She was also previously a staff writer at Impact News/Southern Voice, a New Orleans-based GLBT weekly. (FULL STORY)
AAN Staff  |  11-02-2005  11:38 am  |  Association News

Survey: Gays Love Hybrid Carsnew

The Advocate  |  11-02-2005  8:55 am  |  Industry News

Commission Approves Postage Rate Increasesnew

AP via Editor & Publisher  |  11-02-2005  8:43 am  |  Industry News

Pacific NW Inlander's McGregor on Air America

Editor and publisher Ted S. McGregor, Jr., made an appearance this morning on the Al Franken Show, which was broadcast from the Inlander's hometown of Spokane, Wash. McGregor got a chuckle from the host, whose new book is called "The Truth (with jokes)," when he said his 13-year-old paper has proven that its readers want "the truth, with movie reviews." He also discussed alt-weeklies and their place in the universe, and gave a shout-out to his alt-weekly friends publishing in conservative towns like Colorado Springs, Cincinnati and Louisville. (To hear the interview, move the scroll bar on this podcast about four-fifths of the way through the show.)
11-01-2005  5:21 pm  |  Industry News

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