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'Besty' Takes Baltimore By Stormnew

Baltimore City Paper reveals the Best of Baltimore with assistance from a new mascot.
Baltimore City Paper  |  09-24-2010  11:57 am  |  Industry News

Erin Sullivan Heads South to Take the Reins at Orlando Weekly

Sullivan, currently the managing editor of Baltimore City Paper, will take over as Orlando Weekly's editor June 1. Sullivan has been at City Paper since 2002, and currently sits on AAN's Board of Directors as chair of the Membership Committee. City Paper and the Weekly are both owned by Times-Shamrock Communications.
AAN News  |  04-16-2010  6:31 pm  |  Industry News

Baltimore City Paper Comics Contest Judges Want Winning Comic Backnew

Tom Scocca, Tony Millionaire, Dina Kelberman, Benn Ray and Emily Flake have written a letter to City Paper asking the paper to bring back Larnell Custis Butler's "Just Ask Larnell" strip, the most recent winner of the alt-weekly's comics contest. The writers, all of them judges in the contest, allege that the paper "broke the terms of the contest" by dropping the strip before its promised year run was up. But editor Lee Gardner begs to differ. "Contest winner or not, Ms. Butler's comic became part of City Paper's weekly editorial content, and each aspect of that content runs or not at my discretion," he responds. "She will receive full payment for a year's run. I have a good deal of regard and respect for Ms. Butler, but I stand by my decision."
Baltimore City Paper  |  01-28-2010  10:13 am  |  Industry News

Baltimore City Paper Cover Lands on Best Christmas Covers Listnew

The 1999 City Paper cover by the then-relatively-unknown Shepard Fairey had made Mediate's list of the "Top 20 Christmas Magazine Covers of All Time."
Mediaite  |  12-31-2009  1:20 pm  |  Honors & Achievements

Baltimore City Paper Launches 'Baltimanual' City Guidenew

"It is nice to have all the restaurants and attractions and souvenir shops down by the harbor," the intro to the paper's city guide reads. "But Baltimore is so much more, and knowing that -- and wanting to share that information with future visitors -- inspired the staff of City Paper, Baltimore's Free Alternative Weekly, to create this guide to our city." The "Baltimanual" is both a print product and a microsite that will be constantly updated with new content.
Baltimore City Paper  |  10-08-2009  10:30 am  |  Industry News

Alt-Weekly: What Are Our Photogs Doing Now That We Can't Hire Them?new

"Things are tough all over, and here at Baltimore's Most New Economic Weekly, we've made some less-than-thrilling adjustments, namely spending a lot less dough on all the stunning, award-winning original photography we used to -- and will again, dammit -- be known for," Baltimore City Paper art director Joe McLeod writes in the introduction to a piece featuring short updates and images from eight of the paper's freelance shutterbugs.
Baltimore City Paper  |  08-27-2009  1:58 pm  |  Industry News

Two Alt-Weeklies Win EPpy Awardsnew

Las Vegas Weekly has the best entertainment website with fewer than one million unique monthly visitors, and Baltimore City Paper is the best weekly newspaper-affiliated website, according to the 2009 EPpy Awards, which "honor the best websites in the media world." This is City Paper's second EPpy -- it won the Editor & Publisher and Mediaweek sponsored contest in 2006 as well.
Editor & Publisher  |  05-07-2009  4:03 pm  |  Honors & Achievements

Two Alt-Weeklies Are Up for 2009 EPpy Awardsnew

Two AAN members are finalists in this year's EPpy Awards, which "honor the best websites in the media world." Las Vegas Weekly is a finalist for best entertainment website with fewer than one million unique monthly visitors, while Baltimore City Paper is a finalist for best weekly newspaper-affiliated website, a category the Santa Barbara Independent won last year. Winners of the awards, which are sponsored by Editor & Publisher and Mediaweek magazines, will be announced on May 7.
Editor & Publisher  |  04-20-2009  4:49 pm  |  Honors & Achievements

CJR Reviews Year-End Issue of Baltimore City Papernew

Columbia Journalism Review  |  01-14-2009  10:14 am  |  Industry News

Baltimore City Paper Columnist Releases Debut Booknew

City Paper political columnist Brian Morton's first book, Political Animal: I'd Rather Have a Better Country, was published in October. It's a collection of columns he's written during his eight-year stint at the paper, in addition to a few unpublished pieces. In a Q&A with City Paper, Morton talks about politics, magic (he's a practicing magician), and the current state of political writing. "At the national level it has turned into theater criticism. It drives me crazy," he says. "Don't sit there talking about, 'This person seems like this or looks like that.' No, talk about their policies. It's funny every now and then to take a little cheap shot in a joke, but don't use that as the basis of a column."
Baltimore City Paper  |  11-07-2008  9:27 am  |  Industry News

How I Got That Story: Jeffrey Anderson

In the twelfth installment of this year's "How I Got That Story" series, Jeffrey Anderson talks about his multi-part investigative series "The Town the Law Forgot," which uncovered shocking abuses of power by government officials in Los Angeles County. He tells Sam Stoker how he started on this thread, and how he kept at it until it all started to unravel for him. Anderson, who wrote the series for L.A. Weekly but has since changed coast and is a staffer at Baltimore City Paper, also gives some advice to anyone undertaking an investigation. "The main thing is you just can't plan things out in advance," he says. "Things don't occur logically sometimes. You just need to be ready to revive things you have let go of. You just can't plan it." (FULL STORY)
AAN News  |  10-30-2008  3:54 pm  |  Association News

City Paper's 25th Annual 'Best of Baltimore' Issue Hits the Streets

Baltimore City Paper Press Release  |  09-17-2008  8:51 am  |  Press Releases

NY Yankees Pitcher Writes for an Alt-Weekly ... Only in The Onionnew

In a story based on the premise of New York Yankees starting pitcher Mike Mussina's failed attempts to get published by McSweeney's, the Onion "reports" that Mussina "frequently submitted" stories to Baltimore City Paper while he was in the minor leagues.
The Onion  |  07-31-2008  9:03 am  |  Industry News

Philly Inquirer: Mood at Convention Was 'Resoundingly Upbeat'new

The daily paper stopped by this weekend's AAN Convention, and found "a shared belief that alternative weeklies will do just fine in the age of cyberspace and newsroom downsizing." Baltimore City Paper managing editor Erin Sullivan says that as the economy tanks, the paper is reallocating resources, concentrating "on investigative reporting and increasing our criticism. ... Things that the dailies can't or won't do with the same level of depth." Philadelphia City Paper founder Bruce Schimmel tells the Inquirer that competition from blogs and other media has pushed alt-weeklies to be even more aggressive. "Everyone has access to your morgue," he says, "so you better get it right."
The Philadelphia Inquirer  |  06-10-2008  11:32 am  |  Industry News

Baltimore City Paper Wins Two Out of Three 2008 A.D. Emmart Awards

AAN News has been informed that staff writer Chris Landers won the 2008 A.D. Emmart Award for his story on a man who was wrongly accused as a sex offender. In addition, City Paper contributor Laura Laing won one of two honorable mentions for "Raising a Glass."
AAN News  |  04-09-2008  12:56 pm  |  Honors & Achievements

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