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  2. C-Ville Weekly - Wikipedia

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    The C-Ville Weekly is an alternative weekly newspaper distributed around Charlottesville, Virginia.Dubbing itself "Charlottesville's News & Arts Weekly," in 2001, the newspaper made over $100,000 in profits.

  3. The Hook (newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    The Hook was a weekly newspaper published in Charlottesville, Virginia, and distributed throughout Central Virginia and the Shenandoah Valley. It was founded in 2002 by a number of former employees of another Charlottesville weekly, C-ville Weekly, including its co-founder and editor Hawes Spencer. The Hook went out of business in 2013.

  4. Hawes Spencer - Wikipedia

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    Hawes Spencer is the founder and editor of The Hook, the weekly newspaper in Charlottesville, Virginia and the Shenandoah Valley. He is also a founder of Charlottesville's other alternative newsweekly C-ville Weekly and owned and operated Charlottesville's Jefferson Theater from 1992 to 2006.

  5. Old School Freight Train - Wikipedia

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    In his review of Six Years, John Borgmeyer said in the C-Ville Weekly: Six Years marks an evolution for Charlottesville's Old School Freight Train, in which the band leaps from the well-traveled track of "newgrass" onto a blend of pop and traditional music that's all its own. [2]

  6. List of alternative newspapers - Wikipedia

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    Urban Tulsa Weekly, Tulsa, Oklahoma and surrounding areas (1991–2013) The Real Paper , Cambridge, Massachusetts (1972–1981) The Vancouver Voice , Vancouver, Washington (ended 2011)

  7. Vinegar Hill (Charlottesville, Virginia) - Wikipedia

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    In the decades when the city remained segregated, black-owned businesses in Vinegar Hill served the needs of Charlottesville's black community and some white customers. [5] Although many of the structures in the neighborhood were rented to the mostly black community by white property owners, more than a quarter of the homes and business ...

  8. List of African American newspapers in Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Weekly [22] LCCN sn95079538; OCLC 32252741; Published by the Roanoke Tribune. [22] Charlottesville: The Tribune (1992–) [24] / Charlottesville-Albemarle Tribune (1954–1992) 1954 [25] 2011 [23] Weekly [25] The Tribune: LCCN sn95079529; OCLC 27008933; Charlottesville-Albemarle Tribune: LCCN sn95079521; OCLC 12302644; Claremont: The Monthly ...

  9. Association of Alternative Newsmedia - Wikipedia

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    The Association of Alternative Newsmedia (AAN) is a trade association of alternative weekly newspapers in North America. It provides services to many generally liberal or progressive weekly newspapers across the United States and in Canada.