Tricia Romano

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  1. 1. The Freaks Came Out To Write

    "The Freaks Came Out To Write" by Tricia Romano delves into the vibrant history of The Village Voice, a pioneering New York City newspaper. Through the voices of its influential writers, editors, and photographers, the book explores how the paper became a cultural touchstone. It was known for its groundbreaking coverage of hip-hop, avant-garde art, and Off-Broadway theater, as well as its serious reporting on the AIDS crisis. The book highlights the paper's role in uncovering corruption and its impact on journalism and American culture. Featuring interviews with notable figures like Colson Whitehead, Greg Tate, and Michael Musto, Romano captures the essence of an iconic publication that shaped the media landscape.

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