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was awarded a Pulitzer in the "feature writing" category for "The Bravest Woman in Seattle", described as "a haunting story of a woman who survived a brutal attack that took the life of her partner, using the woman's brave courtroom testimony and the details of the crime to construct a moving
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made the transition to a biweekly magazine-style format with its September 27, 2017, issue. The paper was distributed to local businesses, newsstands, and newspaper boxes free of charge every other Wednesday. The offices of
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to four Seattle-area individuals and one Seattle-area arts organization. Besides the recognition, each winner receives a $ 5000 cash award and a cake. Winners of the award include the filmmaker
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neighborhood and was released on September 23, 1991. The newspaper's title reflected the fact that Keck had almost no connection to Seattle prior to launching the paper. In 1993,
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from April 4, 2001, to September 2007. Associated with the paper since its inception, he made a national reputation writing the paper's sarcastic and sometimes inflammatory
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by its continuous local ownership. By 2015, the influence of the paper's endorsements in local elections, which reflect a left-leaning perspective was being felt.
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narrative." The feature appeared in the June 15, 2011, edition. In 2014, columnist Jen Graves was a Pulitzer finalist for her criticism columns.
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announced that, due to a dramatic decrease in income from loss of advertising revenue, it would suspend its print edition. COVID-19 triggered
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to lay off eighteen of its employees, which reduced its writing department. A successful online fundraiser was then organized to keep
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afloat. Printing resumed in March 2023 with a quarterly arts magazine, while regular editions remain suspended.
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has been owned by the Seattle-based Index Newspapers; it has been described as distinguishing itself from the
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orientation and as founded in 1991. The paper's principal competitor is the
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New Editions: The Northwest's newspapers as they were, are, and will be
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were sold by Index Media to Noisy Creek, a media company founded by
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Alternative weekly newspapers published in the United States
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or poorly sourced material may be challenged or removed.
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Pulitzer Prizes awarded to Seattle Times, The Stranger
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Since 2003, in association with the cigarette company
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Alternative biweekly newspaper in Seattle, Washington
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begins publication in Seattle on September 23, 1991.
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had a print run of 20,000, and focused on Seattle's
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Index

The Stranger (Newspaper)


Alternative weekly
Tabloid
Brady Walkinshaw
Progressive
Seattle
Washington
ISSN
1935-9004
thestranger.com
alternative
biweekly newspaper
Seattle, Washington
progressive
Seattle Weekly
Tim Keck
The Onion
James Sturm
Wallingford
Capitol Hill
University District
coupons
Dan Savage
editor-in-chief
sex advice column
Savage Love
Charles Mudede
a film of the same name

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