Village Voice

'The Village Voice' is being relaunched in 2021

The Village Voice, which ceased publication in 2018, has been purchased by L.A. Weekly owners Street Media and will return with quarterly print issues beginning in early 2021.

Village Voice, RIP (no more online articles either)

NYC independent weekly ’The Village Voice’ ceased publication of its print edition in 2017 after 62 years of the paper but continued publish online. The digital edition is now dead too…

The Village Voice just published its last print edition (Dylan's on the cover)

The 9/20 issue of The Village Voice came out today — it’s the last-ever print edition of the iconic NYC weekly which was founded in 1955. Bob Dylan’s on the cover, offering a farewell salute…

'The Village Voice' ceasing its print edition

NYC alt-weekly ‘The Village Voice’ has been in print since 1955. The end of an era.

Tegan & Sara playing Village Voice Pride Awards; Nelly Furtado added to Pride Island

The first annual Village Voice Pride Awards takes place at Capitale during NYC Pride Week, with Alan Cumming hosting.

Bowie & Beyonce top 2016 Pazz & Jop poll

The annual Pazz & Jop poll tallies top ten lists from over 500 music critics around the globe.

'The Village Voice' has been sold again

In other publishing turnover news, Voice Media has sold The Village Voice:Voice Media Group announced Monday that it has sold its flagship title to a company controlled by investor Peter Barbey of the Reading Eagle Company, a family-owned business that says it has been publishing newspapers since 1796…

Bridget Everett's raunchy 'Rock Bottom' now at Joe's Pub (pics); Eugene Mirman Comedy Fest begins tonight

Mr. Shaiman, who pounds away at the piano keys during the show, and Mr. Wittman, who directed it, and her other collaborators, Adam Horovitz and Matt Ray, have not attempted to impose a demure superego on the rampaging id that is Ms…

Michael Musto, Robert Sietsema, Michael Feingold and more let go from 'Village Voice'

It’s Black Friday at The Village Voice:The planned layoffs at the Village Voice, which caused its brand-new editor-in-chief and deputy to quit in protest, went down this morning regardless, Gawker reports, and included legendary gossip columnist Michael Musto and veteran theater critic Michael Feingold, both of whom had already filed forthcoming pieces for the paper…

Two editors at Village Voice abruptly hand in their resignation after reportedly being asked to lay off five other people

More changes at the storied Village Voice. A pair of editors handed in their resignations yesterday…Will Bourne, who became editor last November, and Jessica Lustig, the deputy editor since January, met with the staff at 11 a…
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