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  2. Michael Musto - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] A later Village Voice feature story acknowledged Musto's breaking item. The movie " Party Monster " (2003) includes reference to a Musto item, and Musto has appeared in many related documentaries, including "Disco Bloodbath" and A&E's " American Justice ", as well as several Geraldo Rivera shows, where he had long been the ...

  3. The Village Voice - Wikipedia

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    In January 2021, a new original story — the first one in two-and-a-half years — was published on the website of The Village Voice. [48] On April 17, 2021, the Spring 2021 issue of The Village Voice appeared in news boxes and on newsstands for the first time since 2018. At the time, The Village Voice was a quarterly publication. [4]

  4. Dan Wolf (publisher) - Wikipedia

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    Wolf founded the Village Voice on October 26, 1955 with the novelist Norman Mailer and Edwin Fancher, a former truck driver who trained as a psychologist. [7] They started the newspaper with $10,000 and no journalism experience, with Fancher as the publisher, Wolf as the editor-in-chief, and Mailer as a silent partner who supplied most of the capital, following the success of The Naked and the ...

  5. Gary Giddins - Wikipedia

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    Giddins speaking at an American Library Association conference in Chicago, 2009.. Gary Giddins (born 1948) is an American jazz critic and author. [1] He wrote for The Village Voice from 1973; [1] his "Weather Bird" column ended in 2003. [2]

  6. Jim Larkin (publisher) - Wikipedia

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    New Times Media/Village Voice Media merger, 2005: Both Lacey and Larkin achieved a career milestone with the NTM's acquisition of Village Voice Media, named after the legendary Village Voice, the nation's premier alternative newsweekly, co-founded by Norman Mailer in 1955 as the political and moral voice of the counterculture.

  7. Stan Mack - Wikipedia

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    Stan Mack is an American cartoonist, illustrator and author best known for his observational comic strip Stan Mack's Real Life Funnies, which ran in The Village Voice for more than 20 years. He was an early pioneer of documentary cartooning and is the author of numerous graphic nonfiction books addressing a wide range of social and historical ...

  8. Category:The Village Voice people - Wikipedia

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  9. Ellen Willis - Wikipedia

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    In the late 1960s and 1970s, she was the first pop music critic for the New Yorker, and later wrote for, among others, the Village Voice, The Nation, Rolling Stone, Slate, and Salon, as well as Dissent, where she was also on the editorial board. She was the author of several books of collected essays.