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The Village Voice was founded by Dan Wolf, Ed Fancher and Norman Mailer in the fall of 1955. Writing and reporting on the cutting edge of local and national politics, the arts, culture, dance and theater, the Voice has foreshadowed virtually every important cultural and political trend. The recipient of two Pulitzer prizes, the George Polk Award, the Front Page Award, and scores of others for reporting and criticism, the Voice is widely known for its groundbreaking investigations of New York City politics.

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