YES Weekly creative assistant Jordan Grace Owens' piece, “Skating Lady,” has won a contest to design the official poster for the U.S. Figure Skating Championships taking place next month.
The official start of winter is the perfect time to start planning your trip to California for AAN's 2011 Web Conference in San Francisco, where a solid trio of digital media experts has already been confirmed to speak.
When you need a cheap drink and a quick bite, let the Cocktail Compass steer your way.
Philadelphia City Paper editor Brian Howard will leave next month to become the editor of two Philly-based magazines.
Don Was, the Grammy-winning star producer, comes on board beginning this week for a writing stint on the new Star Traction blog at Metro Times (Detroit).
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.
Search Engine Optimization is just one of the many sessions planned for AAN's Web Conference in San Francisco.
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.
When member papers pay for three registrations for representatives of the same paper, AAN will give that paper a fourth registration for free.
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