Village Voice staff writer and union spokesperson Graham Rayman says that a tentative agreement has been reached in contract negotiations with management, averting a labor strike.
Arkansas Times editor Max Brantley is stepping down after nearly 20 years at the helm. Lifestyle editor Lindsey Millar has been named as his replacement.
Employees of the Village Voice have authorized a strike and set up an alternate website, The Real Voice, where they will publish if they cannot agree to a new contract with management by midnight on June 30.
Texas Observer editor Bob Moser is leaving to become the executive editor of The American Prospect.
The L.A. Weekly has named Ben Westhoff as its music editor, filling the slot left vacant by Gustavo Turner last month.
Matt Taibbi's recent piece on Michele Bachmann is giving the City Pages (Twin Cities) staff a case of deja vu.
Singer Cee-Lo Green became another example of a celebrity getting caught up in complications through the simplicity of Twitter.
As the official start of summer approaches, mastheads across AAN Nation have undergone plenty of change over the past three months. Here's your handy guide to who's in, and who's out, for now.
Thirty of Seattle Weekly's newspaper boxes were recently transformed into works of art by local artists.
Gannett's Indianapolis Star will no longer print its free weekly publication, Metromix.
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