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Learn moreYou either were there or you wanted to be. A defining New York City institution co-founded by Norman Mailer, The Village Voice was the first newspaper to cover hip-hop, the avant-garde art scene, and Off-Broadway with gravitas. It reported on the AIDS crisis with urgency and seriousness when other papers dismissed it as a gay disease. In 1979, the Voiceās Wayne Barrett uncovered Donald Trump as a corrupt con artist before anyone else was paying attention. It invented new forms of criticism and storytelling and revolutionized journalism, spawning hundreds of copycats. With more than 200 interviews, including with two-time Pulitzer Prize winner Colson Whitehead, cultural critic Greg Tate, gossip columnist Michael Musto, feminist writers Vivian Gornick and Susan Brownmiller, post-punk band Blondie, sportscaster Bob Costas, and drummer Max Weinberg of Bruce Springsteenās E Street Band, former Voice writer Tricia Romano pays homage to the paper that saved NYC landmarks from destruction and exposed corrupt landlords and judges. This definitive oral history tells the story of journalism, New York City, and American cultureāand the most famous alt-weekly of all time.
Tricia RomanoĀ began her eight- year career at theĀ Village VoiceĀ as an intern. As a contributing writer she wrote features and award-winning cover stories about culture and music. Her reported column, Fly Life, gave a glimpse into the underbelly of New York nightlife. She has been a staff writer at theĀ Seattle TimesĀ and served as the editor in chief of theĀ Stranger,Ā Seattleās alternative newsweekly.Ā A fellow at MacDowell, Ucross and Millay artist residencies, her work has been published in theĀ New York Times, Rolling Stone,Ā theĀ Daily Beast, Menās Journal, Elle, Alta Journal,Ā and theĀ Los Angeles Times,Ā among others. She lives in Seattle, Washington. This is her first book.
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