- The Vancouver Voice
Infobox Newspaper
name = The Vancouver Voice
caption = August 2007 cover, with a caricature of Vancouver mayorRoyce Pollard
type = Alternative monthly
format =Tabloid
foundation = October 2006
price = free
headquarters =Vancouver, Washington
owners = James Walling
publisher = Eagle Web Press
editor = James Walling, Melissa Wolf
language = English
circulation = 5,000
ISSN =
website = [http://www.vanvoice.com www.vanvoice.com]"The Vancouver Voice" is the sole
alternative newspaper serving Clark County and SouthwestWashington in general, though with a focus on the area's largest city, Vancouver,Washington .History
In early 2006, "The Vanguard", a previous two-year old alternative publication for Vancouver, folded. Several of the staff and writers involved with The Vanguard then came together soon after its demise to continue the nascent tradition of an alternative periodical for the rapidly expanding population of Clark County.cite news |title=Alternative voice wants to be heard|url= http://www.oregonlive.com/printer/printer.ssf?/base/metro_north_news/116504450542490.xml&coll=7 |publisher=
The Oregonian |date= Monday, December 4 2006] Former Vanguard columnist andWillamette Week Screen Editor James Walling joined with soon-to-be director ofadvertising and distribution Eric Johnson and production manager Melissa Wolf to found The Vancouver Voice. The Vancouver Voice was incorporated inWashington state and put out its first issue on October 3, 2006.In the summer of 2007, the publication became embroiled in some of the controversy surrounding the
Camas, Washington mayoral race after publishing a vitriolic letter from one of its readers which attacked the character of candidate and former city councilwomanLiz Pike . Pike responded by sending a letter of complaint from her attorney to the paper and the writer of the letter (who is unaffiliated with the paper's staff). [cite news |first=Dean |last=Baker |title=Hopefuls sling mud and money in spicy Camas mayoral race|url= http://www.columbian.com/news/localNews/08052007news178674.cfm|work=The Columbian |publisher= |date= Sunday, August 05, 2007 |accessdate=2007-08-06 |quote= Pike's former co-chair of the Camas Wine Art Music Festival, Amy Parent, also complained that Pike improperly took over management of the event. Parent wrote a scathing letter to The Vancouver Voice newspaper in Vancouver, criticizing Pike, calling her names and provoking a complaint from Pike's attorney.]Content and focus
The Voice features content in the vein of most traditional
alternative weekly periodicals. Past cover stories have included conflicting development models in the area (high density mixed use versusurban sprawl ), the tenth anniversary ofVancouver School of Arts and Academics , local efforts surrounding theU.S. Conference of Mayors agreement to comply with theKyoto Protocol , and the struggle of localindependent bookstore s to stay afloat in the face ofbig box store competition.Notable distinctions in content and objective include a general lack of local or national news and personal or
classified advertising . "Straight" news is more the target of the daily newspaperThe Columbian . Other key regular features include:;The Neighborhood Beats: A monthly breakdown of activities of interest in Clark County categorized by neighborhood e.g. Downtown, East, Northeast etc. This section serves a vital function to the paper, as one of its stated goals is to be a resource for SW Washington-specific information. The larger community of nearby
Portland, Oregon is labeled as "Elsewhere".;Green Spaces:An outdoor activities and gardening column with a lean towards green practices written by
Camas local Darla Rosser. Past topics have includedcomposting ,snowshoeing , theChristmas tree industry, and local volunteering opportunities.;Performance:A listing of local theatre and live music events by Steven Walling, as well as a review. Past reviews have featured
Hot 'N Throbbing byPaula Vogel ,The Seagull byAnton Chekhov ,Eugene O'Neill and the area's Classical andAmericana music offerings.;TV:A television review column by
Matt Lynch .;Words:A
literary review or interview with such notable authors as Jason Roberts (who is nominated for the National Book Award) andMark Lynas . Past column contributors have includedJack V. Booch andSteffen Silvis (the Arts Editor for thePrague Post ). Recently written byKate Lebo .;Film:A detailed listing of all available films in the area, as well as a significant film review. Written by
D. K. Holm . ForApril fool's day 2007 Mr. Holm profiled the retirement of a fictitious iconic film director, "Thomas Bermudas" toRidgefield, Washington .;Visual Arts:A detailed gallery and show listing for all visual art resources in SW Washington.
;Other sections: There are also at least two traditional op-eds in each issue, usually by Editor-in-Chief James Walling and former director of the [http://www.portlandcivictheatreguild.org/pb/wp_4ceeb9bb/wp_4ceeb9bb.html?0.6850723473832504 Portland Civic Theatre]
Jack V. Booch . The paper also devotes sections to a dining guide, nightlife andletters to the editor . Syndicated in the Vancouver Voice are the comicToothpaste for Dinner andFree Will Astrology byRob Brezsny .ee also
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Alternative weekly References
External links
* [http://www.vanvoice.com The Vancouver Voice web site]
* [http://blog.vanvoice.com The Vancouver Voice blog]
* [http://myspace.com/thevancouvervoice The Vancouver Voice on MySpace]
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