YES! Weekly and Creative Loafing Charlotte were honored in the North Carolina Press Association's annual awards.
Three AAN publications have been announced as finalists in the Society of Publication Designers annual awards.
Baltimore City Paper art director Joe MacLeod has been named to The Awl's "20 People To Follow On Twitter" list.
A man described only as "the Mercury's sales manager's fishing buddy" volunteered to tramp-stamp the Portland Mercury logo on himself.
Eugene Weekly's July cover photo of two homeless girls prompted one local artist to put together an art show exhibiting the work of photographers Todd Cooper and Trask Bedortha.
The Village Voice may be peddling more than just hard-hitting prose.
A story by Corey Hutchins of the Columbia Free Times led a South Carolina company, which had been selling Joe Wilson inspired semi-automatic rifle components inscribed with “You lie,” to pull the parts off the market.
San Francisco Bay Guardian's Bruce Brugmann has been named as one of the honorees of Columbia Journalism School's annual Alumni Awards.
Rachel Hutton's 2009 exploration of the impact of anonymous online reviewers on Twin Cities area restaurants has been selected to appear in the annual anthology of food writing.
AAN editorial chair and Santa Fe Reporter editor Julia Goldberg has won a Santa Fe video competition for her short film, My So-Called Apocalypse.
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