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Village Voice

The Village Voice was a prominent American alternative newspaper founded in 1955 in New York City. Known for its progressive political stance, it provided a platform for alternative viewpoints and covered cultural issues, arts, and music. The publication gained a reputation for its investigative journalism and in-depth reporting, often focusing on topics overlooked by mainstream media. The Village Voice played a significant role in shaping the counterculture and the media landscape until its print edition ceased publication in 2017, transitioning primarily to digital content. It remains an important part of media history, reflecting the voices of diverse communities.