Tricia

@tromano
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not really here. see my at blusky @tromano.bsky.social

incredibly weird pattern for this morning's wordle
Wordle 1,224 3/6*

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why are these people being photographed in a way that makes them look like they are heroes?

https://www.nytimes.com/2024/10/25/magazine/far-right-election-results.html

How a Pro-Trump Army Built a Movement to Reject Elections

A movement driven by disinformation about Trump’s 2020 defeat has taken over many of the boards that certify elections. It could cause chaos in the weeks ahead.

The New York Times
"To work at the Voice was to be swept away by a feeling of possibility. And to read Romano’s brilliant work is to be swept away, as well."
A fantastic interview with Jim McDermott for Fordham University's press.
https://crc.blog.fordham.edu/arts-culture/pure-freedom-and-surprise-tricia-romanos-oral-history-of-the-village-voice/
Pure Freedom and Surprise: Tricia Romano’s Oral History of the Village Voice | SAPIENTIA

Like most people living in New York, I was aware of the city’s premier alt weekly The Village Voice while it was still being published. Its distinctive azure logo always stood out, especially in the fire engine red news boxes in which it could be found every week. And unlike almost every other print periodical,

SAPIENTIA

Paul Wells, who most people probably know as a Canadian political journalist, was also a long time fan of the Village Voice. He sent me a sizable donation in the thick of book writing and wrote a wonderful treatise about the Voice and the book.

https://paulwells.substack.com/p/finding-your-voice?r=1b5tf&triedRedirect=true

Finding your Voice

How the Village Voice changed America, and me

Paul Wells

"The Voice,” explains ’90s-era music editor Joe Levy in one poignant passage, “is a place that took things seriously—small things, developing things, emerging things—that other places didn’t. That’s what it always did.” via @vanityfair and @joepompeo

https://www.vanityfair.com/news/village-voice-tricia-romano-book

“Rupert Murdoch Is in My Book, and He’s Not the Villain”: Tricia Romano Revisits the Storied Past and Tragic Demise of The Village Voice

The author and Voice veteran chats with Vanity Fair about her acclaimed new oral history of America’s OG alternative newsweekly. “It had a hold on political and cultural movements that other publications didn’t,” she says.

Vanity Fair
DENVER!!!!!: I will be doing a reading and Q/A for The Freaks Came Out To Write: The Definitive History of the Village Voice on October 17th at Matter with former Voice editor Lisa Kennedy.
https://www.eventbrite.com/.../tricia-romano-and-lisa...
this is what misogyny looks like
DENVER!!!!!: I will be doing a reading and Q/A for The Freaks Came Out To Write: The Definitive History of the Village Voice on October 17th at Matter with former Voice editor Lisa Kennedy.
https://www.eventbrite.com/.../tricia-romano-and-lisa...
DENVER!!!!!: I will be doing a reading and Q/A for The Freaks Came Out To Write: The Definitive History of the Village Voice on October 17th at Matter with former Voice editor Lisa Kennedy.
https://www.eventbrite.com/.../tricia-romano-and-lisa...
DENVER!!!!!: I will be doing a reading and Q/A for The Freaks Came Out To Write: The Definitive History of the Village Voice on October 17th at Matter with former Voice editor Lisa Kennedy.
https://www.eventbrite.com/.../tricia-romano-and-lisa...