The Village Voice est un journal hebdomadaire américain de New York, qui comporte des articles d'enquête, des analyses de sujets d'actualité et culturels, ainsi qu'une rubrique sur les arts et les évènements qui ont lieu à New York. Le Village Voice a été fondé le 26 octobre 1955, et affiche une tendance plutôt libérale au sens américain du terme (de gauche).
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City Limits is a nonprofit news organization based in New York City. Since 1976, City Limits has published in-depth reporting on civic issues affecting the city's low- and moderate-income communities. Focused on civic issues related to housing, education, criminal justice, the environment, economic and government policy, City Limits publishes in-depth news and analysis daily.
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Village Voice Media or VVM is a newspaper company. It began in 1970 as a weekly alternative newspaper in Phoenix, Arizona. The company, founded by Michael Lacey and Jim Larkin, was then known as New Times Inc. and the publication was named New Times. The company was later renamed New Times Media.
By 2001, the company had grown to 13 newspapers in major cities across the United States. Most of these publications were acquired via purchase from the current owner/publishers.
In 2006, with the acquisition of The Village Voice, the company took the name Village Voice Media Holdings. The company is often referred to in this article as NTI/VVM after that date.
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The Village Voice is an American news and culture publication based in Greenwich Village, New York City, known for being the country's first alternative newsweekly. Founded in 1955 by Dan Wolf, Ed Fancher, John Wilcock, and Norman Mailer, The Voice began as a platform for the creative community of New York City. It ceased publication in 2017, although its online archives remained accessible. After an ownership change, The Voice reappeared in print as a quarterly in April 2021.
The Village Voice has received three Pulitzer Prizes, the National Press Foundation Award, and the George Polk Award. The Village Voice hosted a variety of writers and artists, including columnist and city editor Mary Perot Nichols, writer Ezra Pound, cartoonist Lynda Barry, artist Greg Tate, music critic Robert Christgau, and film critics Andrew Sarris, Jonas Mekas, and J. Hoberman.
In October 2015, The Village Voice changed ownership and severed all ties with former owner Voice Media Group. The Voice announced on August 22, 2017, that it would cease publication of its print edition and convert to a fully digital venture, on a date to be announced. The final printed edition, featuring a 1965 photo of Bob Dylan on the cover, was distributed on September 21, 2017. After halting print publication in 2017, The Voice provided daily coverage through its website until August 31, 2018, when it announced it was ceasing production of new editorial content. On December 23, 2020, editor R. C. Baker announced that the paper would resume publishing new articles both online and in a quarterly print edition. In January 2021, new original stories began being published again on the website. A spring print edition was released in April 2021. The Voice's website continues to feature archival material related to current events.
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Columbia Hall, commonly known as Paresis Hall, was a brothel, gay bar and meeting spot for "inverts" located at 392 Bowery in Manhattan, New York City, in the 1890s. Located near Cooper Union, the hall was owned by the gangster James T. Ellison.
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The Standard, East Village, formerly the Cooper Square Hotel, is a 21-story high-rise luxury hotel located at 25 Cooper Square in Lower Manhattan, New York City. The tower was designed by Carlos Zapata Studio and structurally engineered by Leslie E. Robertson Associates. It has interiors by the Milanese designer Antonio Citterio. The hotel, which opened in December 2008, has 145 rooms and is the location of the Narcissa restaurant owned by André Balazs and Chef John Fraser.
The Cooper Square Hotel became a Standard Hotel in 2011, and as of 2013 is undergoing renovations.
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Son principal concurrent est le New York Press, qui l'a contraint à devenir gratuit en 1996. Il cesse de paraître définitivement le 31 août 2018, puis est relancé en janvier 2021.