Oh, The Characters When I was hired at the Alibi in 1996, I was a small-town Wyoming girl of barely 22 with an associate’s degree in [...] Jessica English former Copy Editor \ Sep 20, 2012 Read More
2007 • In honor of the the First Amendment and the Fourth of July, the Alibi hosts a free speech rally in the Fourth [...] Alibi \ Sep 20, 2012 Read More
Community Journalism I worked for the Alibi as an intern, freelance writer and staff writer between 2005 and 2009. Some of my very favorite stories [...] Simon McCormack former Alibi Staff Writer \ Sep 20, 2012 Read More
1997 • We launch the Weekly Alibi Music Awards (WAMmies), and Bovine plays the awards ceremony. Future Publisher Carl Petersen wins the Best Songwriter [...] Alibi \ Sep 20, 2012 Read More
The Eyes Have It Trying to pinpoint just one moment in time during my three years at the Alibi is a surprisingly challenging undertaking. On the day [...] Amy Dalness \ Sep 20, 2012 Read More
2009 • We call out insensitive local coverage of violence against transgender people. The facilitator of a support group, says: “ … They still [...] Alibi \ Sep 20, 2012 Read More
Do I Smell Marijuana? When I first started working at the Alibi in the late ’90s, a worse-for-wear strip mall in Nob Hill housed the paper’s headquarters. [...] Steven Robert Allen former Alibi Editor in Chief Arts Editor \ Sep 20, 2012 Read More
1998 • With Iraqi civilians starving en masse under U.S. sanctions imposed after the Persian Gulf War, Alibi staff writer Stephen Ausherman travels there [...] Alibi \ Sep 20, 2012 Read More
2010 • Correspondent Maren Tarro pens an account of the Tax Day Tea Party in Washington, D.C. We write a cover story wondering what [...] Alibi \ Sep 20, 2012 Read More
Bidecennial Of Bastard Haiku Like any art medium, poetry is a manifestation of the culture that engenders it, and traditional forms can provide an especial understanding of [...] Erin Adair-Hodges guest judge \ Sep 13, 2012 Read More (Julia Minamata juliaminamata.com)