- Bugle (newspaper)
The "Bugle" or "Bugle-American" (the latter was the original name) was an
underground newspaper based inMilwaukee, Wisconsin and distributed throughout Wisconsin from 1970 to 1978. While by no means conservative, the "Bugle" saw itself as less radical that the city's other underground newspaper, "Kaleidoscope" (in some ways making it a predecessor to thealternative newsweekly genre) [Krulos, Tea. "The Compelling Art of Denis Kitchen," "Riverwest Currents", V. 2, #7; July 2003 [http://www.riverwestcurrents.org/2003/July/000771.html] ] ; but it was not viewed that way by the local establishment media such as the "Milwaukee Journal " and "Milwaukee Sentinel ". It was founded byDenis Kitchen and four friends, [Kitchen, Denis. "Button 065: Bugle-American (Wisconsin underground Newspaper by Denis Kitchen)" [http://deniskitchen.com/Merchant2/merchant.mvc?Screen=PROD&Product_Code=BP_KSP.65&Category_Code=] ] most of them (like Kitchen) formerjournalism students at theUniversity of Wisconsin-Milwaukee . The tongue-in-cheek name was inspired by that of the "Daily Bugle ", the fictional newspaper published bySpiderman -haterJ. Jonah Jameson . Due to Kitchen's interest inunderground comics , the "Bugle" featured the works not only of local artists like Kitchen,Jim Mitchell ,Don Glassford ,Bruce Walthers , andWendel Pugh , but work by nationally-known artists likeRobert Crumb as well. OnFebruary 22 ,1975 , the "Bugle's" office on Bremen Street on the East Side was firebombed. The newspaper's next issue was delayed only a week, aided by financial support from such fans asGeorge Reedy ,Leonard Cohen andBryan Ferry . [Peterson, Gary. "February on My Mind," "Lake County News", Feb. 24, 2007 [http://lakeconews.com/content/view/313/] ] Like the bombing at about the same time of "Kaleidoscope's" editorJohn Kois ' car, this bombing was never solved; many suspected involvement by theMilwaukee Police Department 'sRed Squad . [Armstrong, David. "A Trumpet to Arms: Alternative Media in America" (Houghton Mifflin, 1981), p. 148-149 "et seq."]Veterans of the "Bugle" (in addition to Kitchen) include Tony Capaccio (later editor of "
Jane's Defence Weekly "),Greg Kot (the "Chicago Tribune "'s pop music critic since 1990), Rob Fixmer (later technology news editor of the "New York Times "), andPeter James Spielmann of theAssociated Press .References
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