Best AltWeekly Writing 2009 & 2010
Editat de Association of Alternative Newsweeklies Introducere de Mike Sager Prefață de Julia Goldbergen Limba Engleză Paperback – 28 mar 2011
Alternative newsweeklies—from stalwarts such the Village Voice, LA Weekly, and the Chicago Reader to more recent additions like Seattle’s The Stranger—have long covered the most provocative stories with some of the country’s sharpest writing and reporting. And with the decline of the mainstream media, alternative weeklies now serve as a bulwark against the disappearance of local print coverage.
Best AltWeekly Writing 2009 & 2010 showcases articles that won the Association of Alternative Newsweeklies’s AltWeekly Awards in 2009 and 2010. These pieces embody the in-depth investigative journalism, narrative style, and defiant viewpoints that define alternative weeklies. Interviews with the authors illuminate the methods and personalities behind the stories. Articles feature music criticism from the Village Voice and election coverage from City Pages and the Texas Observer, as well as pieces from Westword, LA Weekly, San Francisco Weekly, and LEO Weekly. Interviews include journalists Anne Schindler, Sarah Fenske, Joel Warner, Jonathan Gold, John Dickerson, Jeffrey C. Billman, Erik Wemple, David Koon and Rob Harvilla.
Best AltWeekly Writing 2009 & 2010 showcases articles that won the Association of Alternative Newsweeklies’s AltWeekly Awards in 2009 and 2010. These pieces embody the in-depth investigative journalism, narrative style, and defiant viewpoints that define alternative weeklies. Interviews with the authors illuminate the methods and personalities behind the stories. Articles feature music criticism from the Village Voice and election coverage from City Pages and the Texas Observer, as well as pieces from Westword, LA Weekly, San Francisco Weekly, and LEO Weekly. Interviews include journalists Anne Schindler, Sarah Fenske, Joel Warner, Jonathan Gold, John Dickerson, Jeffrey C. Billman, Erik Wemple, David Koon and Rob Harvilla.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780810127371
ISBN-10: 0810127377
Pagini: 450
Dimensiuni: 127 x 203 x 28 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Northwestern University Press
Colecția Northwestern University Press
ISBN-10: 0810127377
Pagini: 450
Dimensiuni: 127 x 203 x 28 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Northwestern University Press
Colecția Northwestern University Press
Notă biografică
The ASSOCIATION OF ALTERNATIVE NEWSWEEKLIES (AAN) comprises 130 alt-weekly news organizations covering every major metropolitan area and other, less-populated regions of North America. AAN members have a combined weekly circulation of over six and a half million and a print readership of nearly seventeen million in the United States and Canada. Millions more read AAN-member content via the Web. AAN was founded in Seattle in 1978.
Cuprins
Preface
Introduction by Mike Sager
Arts Criticism
Jim Hoberman, Village Voice
Why Hard Times Won't Mean Good Times at the Movies Again
Robert Frank's Real America
Jim Ridley, Nashville Scene
Madhouse
Once Upon a Time Forever
Arts Feature
Randall Roberts, L.A. Weekly
On the Road to Burma
Edwin Slipek Jr., Style Weekly
Art on Trial
Column
Sarah Fenske, Phoenix New Times
Globe High School Censors Its Student Newspaper
Sarah Fenske's in Dogged Pursuit
Anne Schindler, Folio Weekly
History Lesson
Sugarland
Feature Story
Joel Warner, Westword
The Good Soldier
Patrick Michels, Texas Observer
Private Trauma
Food Writing
Jonathan Gold, L.A. Weekly
Breaking Free
Christina Waters, Santa Cruz Weekly (Metro Santa Cruz)
The Jester's Quest
Investigative Reporting
John Dickerson, Phoenix New Times
Prescription for Disaster
The Doctor is Out
Dr. Loophole
Blind Trust
Jeffrey C. Billman, Orlando Weekly
Might Makes Right
Media Reporting / Criticism
Erik Wemple, Washington City Paper
One Mission, Two Newsrooms
David Koon and Gerard Matthews, Arkansas Times
On Air, On Edge
Music Criticism
Rob Harvilla, Village Voice
Ride the Plastic Lightning
Rob Harvilla, L.A. Weekly
Guns N' Roses
Luke Baumgarten, Pacific Northwest Inlander
The Metal and Mr. Kenney
Dissonance Directives
News Story—Long Form
Ashley Harrell, SF Weekly
Snitch
Gwynedd Stuart, Folio Weekly
Courting Disaster
News Story—Short Form
Beth Walton, City Pages
Local Couples Fight for Gay Rights in Wake of Proposition 8
Midwest Oil Mining a Crude Idea to Many
Phillip Bailey, LEO Weekly
Turn Off the Radio
Taming the Wild West
Political Column
Ben Joravsky, Chicago Reader
Stimulus, Chicago-Style
Tom Robbins, Village Voice
The Mayor's Press Pass
Jeff Woods, Nashville Scene
Solo Ingles Derrotado
Public Service
Robbie Woliver, Tim Bolger, and Michael M. Martino Jr., Long Island Press
Heroin
Long Highland
Junk Bonds
Heroin Claims Another
Shame on Massapequa
Save My Kid
Natalie's Law
Betty Bean, Metro Pulse
Jackie Walker
The Jackie Walker Story
Local Hero
A Promise Kept
Special Topic—Election Coverage
Matt Snyders, City Pages
Moles Wanted
Police Raid Anarchist Homes in Advance of RNC
Patricia Kilday Hart, Texas Observer
John McCain's Gramm Gamble
Acknowledgments
Introduction by Mike Sager
Arts Criticism
Jim Hoberman, Village Voice
Why Hard Times Won't Mean Good Times at the Movies Again
Robert Frank's Real America
Jim Ridley, Nashville Scene
Madhouse
Once Upon a Time Forever
Arts Feature
Randall Roberts, L.A. Weekly
On the Road to Burma
Edwin Slipek Jr., Style Weekly
Art on Trial
Column
Sarah Fenske, Phoenix New Times
Globe High School Censors Its Student Newspaper
Sarah Fenske's in Dogged Pursuit
Anne Schindler, Folio Weekly
History Lesson
Sugarland
Feature Story
Joel Warner, Westword
The Good Soldier
Patrick Michels, Texas Observer
Private Trauma
Food Writing
Jonathan Gold, L.A. Weekly
Breaking Free
Christina Waters, Santa Cruz Weekly (Metro Santa Cruz)
The Jester's Quest
Investigative Reporting
John Dickerson, Phoenix New Times
Prescription for Disaster
The Doctor is Out
Dr. Loophole
Blind Trust
Jeffrey C. Billman, Orlando Weekly
Might Makes Right
Media Reporting / Criticism
Erik Wemple, Washington City Paper
One Mission, Two Newsrooms
David Koon and Gerard Matthews, Arkansas Times
On Air, On Edge
Music Criticism
Rob Harvilla, Village Voice
Ride the Plastic Lightning
Rob Harvilla, L.A. Weekly
Guns N' Roses
Luke Baumgarten, Pacific Northwest Inlander
The Metal and Mr. Kenney
Dissonance Directives
News Story—Long Form
Ashley Harrell, SF Weekly
Snitch
Gwynedd Stuart, Folio Weekly
Courting Disaster
News Story—Short Form
Beth Walton, City Pages
Local Couples Fight for Gay Rights in Wake of Proposition 8
Midwest Oil Mining a Crude Idea to Many
Phillip Bailey, LEO Weekly
Turn Off the Radio
Taming the Wild West
Political Column
Ben Joravsky, Chicago Reader
Stimulus, Chicago-Style
Tom Robbins, Village Voice
The Mayor's Press Pass
Jeff Woods, Nashville Scene
Solo Ingles Derrotado
Public Service
Robbie Woliver, Tim Bolger, and Michael M. Martino Jr., Long Island Press
Heroin
Long Highland
Junk Bonds
Heroin Claims Another
Shame on Massapequa
Save My Kid
Natalie's Law
Betty Bean, Metro Pulse
Jackie Walker
The Jackie Walker Story
Local Hero
A Promise Kept
Special Topic—Election Coverage
Matt Snyders, City Pages
Moles Wanted
Police Raid Anarchist Homes in Advance of RNC
Patricia Kilday Hart, Texas Observer
John McCain's Gramm Gamble
Acknowledgments
Descriere
Best AltWeekly Writing 2009 & 2010 showcases articles that won the Association of Alternative Newsweeklies’s AltWeekly Awards in 2009 and 2010. These pieces embody the in-depth investigative journalism, narrative style, and defiant viewpoints that define alternative weeklies. Interviews with the authors illuminate the methods and personalities behind the stories. Articles feature music criticism from the Village Voice and election coverage from City Pages and the Texas Observer, as well as pieces from Westword, LA Weekly, San Francisco Weekly, and LEO Weekly. Interviews include journalists Anne Schindler, Sarah Fenske, Joel Warner, Jonathan Gold, John Dickerson, Jeffrey C. Billman, Erik Wemple, David Koon and Rob Harvilla.