AOL's decision to bring back their City's Best network of websites will throw another player into the already crowded field of city guides.
Carlton Hargro, editor in chief of Creative Loafing in Charlotte, N.C., was recently named as one of "The Root 100" by The Root.com.
LEED is the nation's pre-eminent program for the design, construction and operation of high-performance green buildings.
The Weekly calls it, "an insider app built by people who know Las Vegas better than anyone."
Seven Days associate publisher / online editor Cathy Resmer has been named one of Vermont's "Rising Stars" by Vermont Business Magazine.
Wine critic John Glas sent Minneapolis area restaurants a letter requesting "4 courses and 4 wines" at no charge in order to be considered for Best Wine Bar.
Following in the footsteps of several of its sister papers, the Houston Press is converting to an all glossy cover beginning with this week's issue.
Shackelford comes to AAN with a solid grasp of online media, a history of raising money from journalism foundations, and a substantial amount of association management experience.
The state press association honored City Paper for overall excellence, and awarded it first place in three additional categories.
Lloyd Dangle, cartoonist of the twenty-two-year-old alt weekly comic strip, Troubletown, has launched a live interactive web show.
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