Joe Keohane (journalist)

Joe Keohane (journalist)

Joe Keohane was the editor, until February, 2007, of the Weekly Dig, an alternative newspaper in Boston. Formerly the man behind the 'Judas Goat' column, he was appointed Dig editor in October 2003, following publisher Jeff Lawrence's dismissal of former editor Joe Bonni. While running the Dig's editorial operations, Keohane contributed to the Boston Globe and Boston Magazine, for which he writes the "Contrarian" column.

According to the paper, Keohane left the Dig to write full-time, accepting a job as a staff writer with Boston Magazine. [ [http://aan.org/alternative/Aan/ViewArticle?oid=oid%3A176683 Boston's Weekly Dig Announces Big, Big, Big Editorial Changes | Association of Alternative Newsweeklies ] ] His work has since appeared in the New York Times Book Review, Slate.com, and Conde Nast Portfolio.

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