Pain & Gain, starring Dwayne "the Rock" Johnson and Mark Wahlberg, is based on a three-part series that was published in 1999.
How the technology that analyzes – and monetizes – social media data could radically transform the economics of publishing.
Three alt-weekly reporters will be among 31 participants of a McCormick Specialized Reporting Institute, "Investigating Super PACs," taking place in Washington, D.C. this weekend.
From the Village Voice in 1981 to The Stranger in 2012, a brief history of alt-weekly Pulitzer Prize winners.
Jennifer Hopper, whose horrific experience was recounted in Eli Sanders' Pulitzer-winning feature story, visited the office of The Stranger yesterday after the award was announced.
L.A. Weekly has hired former Creative Loafing (Atlanta) food editor Besha Rodell as food critic and promoted food blog editor Amy Scattergood to food editor.
Sanders is the first alt-weekly writer to win a Pulitzer since Jonathan Gold in 2007.
Last month's Pew numbers are worse than you think; David Carr finds the answer to newspapers' business dilemma; the reporter who got fired before he was hired; and how copy editors are destroying America's newspapers.
Dedicated to the memory of the blog posts we lost.
Jacksonville TV host Casey Black — who is married to a GOP House candidate — was not pleased with a Folio Weekly illustrated cover that depicted Republicans as rats.
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