From the Maui Time Weekly to the Chicago Reader, alternative weekly publications are a common feature of many communities across the United States. Usually, they are distinguished from more traditional newspapers and publications by their long-form articles and pressing regional affairs and their witty and acerbic cultural commentary. The Association of Alternative Newsweeklies (AAN) is a trade organization with over 130 member news groups that represents the interests of said publications. Visitors to their website can learn more about the AAN in the "About" section, and then move on to look over the "AAN News" area. The real fun starts with the "Top Stories from Altweeklies" area. Here visitors can read a wide range of articles from member publications, such as "The Art of Canvassing" and "Self Storage and the World of Hoarders". For people in the industry, the "Awards" and "Conferences" area are both worthy of a look, and others may wish to sign up to receive updates from the AAN, which include their newsletter and story updates.
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