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.
Why is Groupon promoting Alcatraz tours that don't exist? What search engine are The Youngs favoring this week? And why does Newsweek have four weeks of darkness planned for this summer? READ ON!
Gannett's Indianapolis Star will no longer print its free weekly publication, Metromix.
After nearly four years of immersion in Latin America's cultural capital, former L.A. Weekly writer Daniel Hernandez has released the book, Down and Delirious in Mexico City, to rave reviews.
Current and former Columbia Free Times staff writers Corey Hutchins and David Axe team up to produce a black-and-white graphic novel on the bizarre rise and fall of Alvin Greene.
Smart New Media announced the launch of three-minute Classic Film Pick segments, which analyze and celebrate cinematic classics.
The Other Paper in Columbus was named Best Non-Daily Newspaper in Ohio. Cleveland's Scene also fared well, claiming first in two features categories.
Illinois Times took home five awards Friday during the Illinois Press Association's annual convention.
Andrew Kiraly's time at Las Vegas CityLife and Las Vegas Mercury served as inspiration for his forthcoming novel, Crit, about a bitter L.A. rock critic whose final assignment requires him to trek to Sin City.
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