AAN News
Santa Fe Reporter Editor's 'Sentimental' Goodbye to Writernew
Julia Goldberg's Blog |
09-25-2006 4:03 pm |
Industry News
State Committee Will Examine Prison Health Care Concerns Raised by Santa Fe Reporternew
Santa Fe Reporter |
09-13-2006 9:56 am |
Industry News
Santa Fe Reporter Columnist Takes a 'Turn' in Newsweek
Robert Wilder, who writes the column "Daddy Needs a Drink" for the Reporter, is the guest columnist for the "My Turn" feature in the current issue of Newsweek. Wilder's subject is his own father, whom he contacts each Mother's Day to "let him know how much I appreciate all the ways he tried to be both the hand that rocked the cradle and the one that held a hammer."
05-10-2006 1:02 pm |
Industry News
Santa Fe Reporter Columnist Publishes First Book
Robert Wilder pens a regular column titled "Daddy Needs a Drink" for the Reporter; now he's published a book by the same name that is "a funny look at Wilder’s life with his wife, artist Lala Carroll, and their two children, Poppy and London," according to the weekly. The TV rights have already been sold for adaption into a potential sitcom. The Reporter promoted its own last week with a cover story and a two-chapter excerpt from the book.
05-02-2006 2:37 pm |
Industry News
Tags: Editorial, Santa Fe Reporter
Writer for Santa Fe Reporter Is Finalist in Religion-Writing Contest
Staff Reporter Nathan Dinsdale is a finalist in the Religion Newswriters Association contest for his profile of Fred Phelps, leader of the controversial Westboro Baptist Church. Dinsdale is one of 10 finalists in the Templeton Story division, which "honors the best single story or serialized story about religion, religious movements or religious figures and their effect on American life," according to the RNA Web site. Winners will be announced Sept. 9 at the RNA's annual conference.
04-17-2006 1:01 pm |
Industry News
Julia Goldberg Blogs San Diego
Santa Fe Reporter's editor files the first post-convention blogpost after returning from San Diego. Well, we think it's the first. If anyone else has written about the convention in their paper or on their blog let us know and we'll find a way to post it.
06-20-2005 8:34 pm |
Industry News
AAN Papers Cover Iraq War's Psychological Impact on Veterans
This week, almost two dozen Association of Alternative Newsweeklies member papers published "Soldier's Heart," an article by freelance reporter Dan Frosch that casts a critical eye on the Department of Veterans Affairs' ability to properly treat Iraq War veterans with serious psychological problems. The article will appear in more than 40 AAN papers in coming weeks. Many of the participating weeklies will supplement the article -- AAN's latest collaborative story project -- with additional reporting to reflect the issue's regional and local impact. The collective stories can be found in a dedicated section of AltWeeklies.com.
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Ryan Learmouth |
12-16-2004 12:47 pm |
Industry News
ChicanoBuilt is Involved in Hip Hop Voter Project
06-22-2004 7:02 pm |
Letters to the Editor
New Mexico Governor Could Sway Latino Votenew
Bill Richardson is rumored to be on the short list to be the Democratic vice-presidential nominee, but he downplays his interest. James Oliphant describes the man who might become the first Hispanic on a presidential ticket as part Music Man and part minister with "a super-sized portion of patron thrown into the mix." The Santa Fe Reporter writer accompanies Richardson to the Nambe Pueblo and interviews him about a career that included offering a Sudanese rebel commander an immunization program in exchange for hostages and serving a troubled stint as U.S. Energy Secretary.
Tags: Santa Fe Reporter
Web Turns Some Alt-Weeklies into Dailies
Reporters with a great scoop no longer have to sit tight trying not to burst while they wait for the next week’s paper to roll out, freelance writer Charlie Deitch reports for AAN News. It’s possible to publish online 24/7. Several AAN papers are moving away from the static Web site that remains the same for seven days and then has its contents refreshed all at once. A few alt-weeklies post new material daily, and others turn first to the Web whenever they’ve got an especially hot story.
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Charlie Deitch |
03-18-2004 6:50 pm |
Industry News
"Dog's Tale" Wins for Santa Fe Reporter
Santa Fe Reporter |
11-05-2002 3:29 pm |
Press Releases
Tags: Editorial, Santa Fe Reporter
In-house Promotion Gives Santa Fe New Brass
Andy Dudzik named publisher same day Julia Goldberg becomes editor.
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Christine Iwan |
12-14-2000 11:50 am |
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