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Village voice (Greenwich Village, New York, N.Y.)

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Uniform title headingVillage voice (Greenwich Village, New York, N.Y.)
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Form of workNewspapers
Beginning date1955-10-26
Associated countryUnited States
Place of originNew York (N.Y.)
Found inFresh Air with Terry Gross, November 8, 2011: transcript (The Village Voice)
LC database, Jan. 14, 2016 (hdg.: Village voice (Greenwich Village, New York, N.Y.))
Wikipedia, viewed Jan. 14, 2016 (The Village Voice is a free weekly 17" by 11" format newspaper and news and features website in New York City that features investigative articles, analysis of current affairs and culture, arts and music coverage, and events listings for New York City. It is also distributed throughout the United States on a pay basis. It was the first of the urban tabloid-format newspapers that came to be known as alternative weeklies, and as such is the oldest and largest newspaper of its kind in the United States. The Voice was launched by Ed Fancher, Dan Wolf, John Wilcock, and Norman Mailer on October 26, 1955 from a two-bedroom apartment in Greenwich Village, which was its initial coverage area, expanding to other parts of the city by the 1960s.)