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Each edition of the Fitchburg, Massachusetts, newspaper this month has one of 26 typographers designing a letter from the alphabet, and writers contributing poetry and stories inspired by that letter. The Alphabet is the creation of artist Anna Schuleit Haber, who launched the project on July 13. “The front page resembles Main Street, in a way,” Schuleit Haber told Hyperallergic. “And handing it over to an artist for 26 days is very gutsy.”

Artists Redesign the Alphabet, One Letter Per Day, on the Front Page of a City Newspaper

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Out of Greensboro, North Carolina, comes some eyebrow-raising arts-journalism news: ArtsGreenboro, a nonprofit grant-giving arts organization, will underwrite a year’s worth of arts coverage in the Greensboro News & Record, the third-largest...

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Out of Greensboro, North Carolina, comes some eyebrow-raising arts-journalism news: ArtsGreenboro, a nonprofit grant-giving arts organization, will underwrite a year’s worth of arts coverage in the Greensboro News & Record, the third-largest newspaper in North Carolina, Jim Romenesko reported on his blog. ArtsGreensboro

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Visit the Entire Archive of the Historic ‘Brooklyn Daily Eagle’ Online

Visit the Entire Archive of the Historic ‘Brooklyn Daily Eagle’ Online

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The first page of the first edition of the Brooklyn Eagle and Kings County Democrat (via Brooklyn Newsstand)

The first page of the first edition of the Brooklyn Eagle and Kings County Democrat (via Brooklyn Newsstand)

The Brooklyn Daily Eagle — also called, at various times, the Brooklyn Eagle and Kings County Democrat and simply the Brooklyn Eagle— covered the goings on of the city and borough of Brooklyn for over a century. The paper was published continuously from 1841 to 1955, and at one point was…

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All the Art That’s Fit to Print
“Edward Ruscha, “News, from the Portfolio News, Pews, Brews, Stews and Dues” (1970), silkscreen,…
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All the Art That’s Fit to Print

Edward Ruscha, “News, from the Portfolio News, Pews, Brews, Stews and Dues” (1970), silkscreen,…

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