Type | Online Entertainment |
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Owner(s) | NuCity Publications |
Founder(s) | Christopher Johnson and Daniel Scott |
Publisher | Constance Moss |
Editor | Devin D. O'Leary |
Managing editor | Dan Pennington |
News editor | August March |
Founded | 1992 |
Language | English |
Ceased publication | 2020 |
Headquarters | Albuquerque, New Mexico |
Circulation | 37,057 (as of June 2015)[1] |
ISSN | 1088-0496 |
Website | alibi |
Free online archives | Yes |
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Weekly Alibi, commonly referred to as The Alibi, was a free weekly news, arts, culture, and entertainment newspaper and website in Albuquerque, New Mexico.[2] The main features were the website's award-winning news section, featuring cultural commentary by August March; the calendar listings; reviews and guides to arts; art criticism; entertainment news; music interviews; and film reviews by noted film critic/Managing Editor Devin O'Leary. Its "Chowtown" restaurant guide[3] and its "Best of Burque" award issues, which covered everything from "Best Community Action Group" and "Best All-You-Can-Eat" to "Best Gay Bar" were popular features of Weekly Alibi.[4]
Originally the newspaper was a bi-weekly newspaper called NuCity, but changed its name due to a similar Chicago newspaper entitled Newcity.
The newspaper and website were members of the Association of Alternative Newsmedia as well as the National Newspaper Association.
The Weekly Alibi is closed; its last edition was published in late August, 2020.