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- City_Pages abstract "City Pages is an alternative newspaper serving the Minneapolis–St. Paul metropolitan area. It features news, film, theatre and restaurant reviews and music criticism, available free every Wednesday. On August 1, 1979, publishers Tom Bartel and Kristin Henning debuted Sweet Potato, a monthly newspaper focused on the Twin Cities music scene. The first issue featured pop band the Cars on the cover. In October 1980, Sweet Potato went biweekly. On December 3, 1981, the newspaper went weekly and was renamed City Pages. City Pages competed for readership with the Twin Cities Reader until 1997, when Stern Publishing purchased City Pages in March and the Twin Cities Reader the following day, shuttering it immediately. Bartel and Henning left City Pages in the fall of 1997. Tom Bartel's brother Mark was named publisher after Bartel and Henning's departure. City Pages was one of seven alternative weeklies owned by Stern, including the Village Voice. On October 24, 2005, New Times Media announced a deal to acquire Village Voice Media, creating a chain of 17 (now 16) free weekly newspapers around the country with a combined circulation of 1.8 million and controlling a quarter of the weekly circulation of alternative weekly newspapers in North America. After the deal's completion, New Times took the Village Voice Media name. In September 2012, Village Voice Media executives Scott Tobias, Christine Brennan and Jeff Mars bought Village Voice Media's papers and associated web properties from its founders and formed Voice Media Group.Web editor Jeff Shaw, food columnist Dara Moskowitz Grumdahl, staff writers Jonathan Kaminsky and Jeff Severns Guntzel, among others, left in 2008. On May 6, 2015, City Pages was sold to Star Tribune Media Co., publisher of the Minneapolis daily newspaper of the same name. Following the sale, Star Tribune Media Co. ceased publication of its competing publication, Vita.mn, and City Pages recruited several former Vita.mn contributors including Jay Boller, Sheila Regan, Rob Callahan and Raghav Mehta.".
- City_Pages circulation "50000".
- City_Pages format Tabloid_(newspaper_format).
- City_Pages headquarter Minneapolis.
- City_Pages headquarter Minnesota.
- City_Pages headquarter United_States.
- City_Pages owner Star_Tribune.
- City_Pages type Alternative_newspaper.
- City_Pages wikiPageExternalLink citypages.com.
- City_Pages wikiPageExternalLink www.citypages.com.
- City_Pages wikiPageID "47863361".
- City_Pages wikiPageLength "4150".
- City_Pages wikiPageOutDegree "31".
- City_Pages wikiPageRevisionID "705828769".
- City_Pages wikiPageWikiLink Alternative_newspaper.
- City_Pages wikiPageWikiLink Category:Alternative_weekly_newspapers_published_in_the_United_States.
- City_Pages wikiPageWikiLink Category:Newspapers_published_in_Minnesota.
- City_Pages wikiPageWikiLink Dara_Moskowitz_Grumdahl.
- City_Pages wikiPageWikiLink File:City_Pages_front_page.jpg.
- City_Pages wikiPageWikiLink Film.
- City_Pages wikiPageWikiLink Jay_Boller.
- City_Pages wikiPageWikiLink Minneapolis.
- City_Pages wikiPageWikiLink Minneapolis–Saint_Paul.
- City_Pages wikiPageWikiLink Minnesota.
- City_Pages wikiPageWikiLink News.
- City_Pages wikiPageWikiLink Raghav_Mehta.
- City_Pages wikiPageWikiLink Restaurant.
- City_Pages wikiPageWikiLink Rob_Callahan.
- City_Pages wikiPageWikiLink Sheila_Regan.
- City_Pages wikiPageWikiLink St._Paul_Pioneer_Press.
- City_Pages wikiPageWikiLink Star_Tribune.
- City_Pages wikiPageWikiLink Tabloid_(newspaper_format).
- City_Pages wikiPageWikiLink The_Cars.
- City_Pages wikiPageWikiLink The_Village_Voice.
- City_Pages wikiPageWikiLink Theatre.
- City_Pages wikiPageWikiLink Twin_Cities_Reader.
- City_Pages wikiPageWikiLink United_States.
- City_Pages wikiPageWikiLink Village_Voice_Media.
- City_Pages wikiPageWikiLink Vita.mn.
- City_Pages wikiPageWikiLink Voice_Media_Group.
- City_Pages wikiPageWikiLinkText "City Pages".
- City_Pages wikiPageWikiLinkText "Minneapolis City Pages".
- City_Pages caption "--06-27".
- City_Pages caption "front page of City Pages".
- City_Pages circulation "50000".
- City_Pages editor "Pete Kotz".
- City_Pages format Tabloid_(newspaper_format).
- City_Pages foundation "1979".
- City_Pages headquarters United_States.
- City_Pages headquarters "401".
- City_Pages headquarters "Minneapolis, MN 55401".
- City_Pages issn "744".
- City_Pages name "City Pages".
- City_Pages owners Star_Tribune.
- City_Pages price "free".
- City_Pages publisher "Mary Erickson".
- City_Pages type Alternative_newspaper.
- City_Pages website citypages.com.
- City_Pages wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_Newspaper.
- City_Pages wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Minnesota_Newspapers.
- City_Pages wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- City_Pages subject Category:Alternative_weekly_newspapers_published_in_the_United_States.
- City_Pages subject Category:Newspapers_published_in_Minnesota.
- City_Pages hypernym Newspaper.
- City_Pages type Newspaper.
- City_Pages type PeriodicalLiterature.
- City_Pages type Work.
- City_Pages type WrittenWork.
- City_Pages type Redirect.
- City_Pages type CreativeWork.
- City_Pages type Thing.
- City_Pages type Q1092563.
- City_Pages type Q11032.
- City_Pages type Q386724.
- City_Pages comment "City Pages is an alternative newspaper serving the Minneapolis–St. Paul metropolitan area. It features news, film, theatre and restaurant reviews and music criticism, available free every Wednesday. On August 1, 1979, publishers Tom Bartel and Kristin Henning debuted Sweet Potato, a monthly newspaper focused on the Twin Cities music scene. The first issue featured pop band the Cars on the cover. In October 1980, Sweet Potato went biweekly.".
- City_Pages label "City Pages".
- City_Pages sameAs Q5123343.
- City_Pages sameAs m.04swkb.
- City_Pages sameAs City_Pages.
- City_Pages sameAs Q5123343.
- City_Pages wasDerivedFrom City_Pages?oldid=705828769.
- City_Pages homepage citypages.com.
- City_Pages isPrimaryTopicOf City_Pages.
- City_Pages name "City Pages".