
How The Village Voice Changed Journalism
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The Village Voice: Defining Alternative Journalism
Exploring the origins of The Village Voice in 1955, this chapter highlights the unconventional approach of valuing amateur writers and unique voices, resulting in a literary and innovative form of journalism. From covering the Stonewall Uprising to challenging urban planning in Washington Square Park, the chapter showcases the diverse stories and impactful reporting that defined The Village Voice during significant cultural and political moments. Additionally, it examines the influential role of key figures like Mary Perot-Nicolls, Richard Goldstein, and Robert Criscau in shaping music criticism and journalism.
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