Representatives of the Herald-Tribune Media Group and New York Times Company have contacted AAN to clarify the licensing agreement between their company and Creative Loafing, Inc.
Kuro Crow is a collection of three short stories that were inspired by Maass' observations of Tokyo at the turn of the 21st Century.
Philadelphia City Paper editor Brian Howard will leave next month to become the editor of two Philly-based magazines.
The East Bay Express announced the departure of longtime editor Stephen Buel. Managing editor Kathleen Richards and staff writer Robert Gammon will take over as co-editors.
Seattle Weekly editor-in-chief Mark D. Fefer has departed and is being replaced by managing editor Mike Seely.
Creative Loafing (Sarasota) has been sold to the Herald-Tribune Media Group, which will shut down print operations this week and lay off six employees.
Monday Magazine editor John Threlfall is stepping down after eleven years with the Victoria, B.C. alt-weekly.
Burlington, Vt.-based Seven Days has announced the purchase of Kids VT, a monthly parenting publication.
Rick Anderson's Seattle Vice: Strippers, Prostitution, Dirty Money, and Crooked Cops in the Emerald City explores Seattle's dark underbelly.
Scott will be replaced by Creative Loafing (Tampa) publisher Sharry Smith, who will become the Atlanta paper's ninth publisher in six years.
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