November 10, 2010

Creative Loafing
“Because it’s apparently appropriate for a newspaper to bestow riches upon the city whose activities and officials it’s supposed to monitor, we only thought we should do the same,” writes Creative Loafing’s Thomas Wheatley. The Journal-Constitution’s parent gave the city of Atlanta property worth $50 million; the alt-weekly could only find some trinkets to donate.

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