To those bemoaning the death of the hard copy edition of the Village Voice -- welcome to the 21st century. https://t.co/XJd8xyDsGJ
— Kurt Eichenwald (@kurteichenwald) August 22, 2017
I guess I'm just not there yet, Kurt - still proudly working for a daily newspaper 🤷🏾♀️
— Michele Canty (@DPMCanty) August 22, 2017
I use to read the Village Voice while waiting for my teenage daughter's Sat. GT classes to end at Montclair Univ. in NJ. Loved it & miss it.
— Jorga Stevens (@JorgaStevens) August 22, 2017
Or not. I work for a startup in montclair a new PRINT paper.
— gwenorel (@gwenorel1) August 22, 2017
shut up kurt
— nine binch nails (@hombrewrecker) August 22, 2017
Wrote for the Voice in the 80s.had great editors who helped me become a better writer
— Kate Walter (@KateWalter12) August 23, 2017
Brilliant insight dude. Stating the obvious in such an arrogant fashion is a dick move.
— Bruce McGuire (@dunord) August 23, 2017
👓👓Electronic communications are not easy to read nor are they anywhere near as pleasant to read. The joy of reading is being lost.
— Chetta Yoda (@chettayoda) August 22, 2017
That special day every month in my 80s Midwest City. Stop and downtown at the newsstand and grab a copy of the voice before School
— ArriannaEX (@ArriannaEX) August 22, 2017
There was a similar development at the Phoenix. A few months later it shut down completely
— दिनेश कुलकर्णी (@TurgidsonBuck) August 22, 2017
What about accesibilty + analog privacy, Kurt? This was kind of an obvious hot take. One day we are going to want print back. Both can exist
— ✦❋ David Hackett ✺✧ (@sangio_davese) August 22, 2017
So far, I kind of hate the 21st century....
— The 🍊💩🐒 Must Go (@Denaugurate45) August 22, 2017
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