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The A.V. Club is an entertainment newspaper and website published by The Onion. It comes included with the print editions of The Onion, and maintains its own separate website. Unlike its parent publication, The A.V. Club is non-satirical, though it strives for a humorous, snarky tone. It reviews newly released films, books, comics, music, DVDs and video games, publishes an array of regular features and includes its own crossword puzzle. The A.V. Club, as bundled with The Onion, is distributed in print form, free of charge, in Madison, Milwaukee, New York City, Chicago, Minneapolis-St. Paul, Denver/Boulder, Austin, and Washington, D.C.
[edit] Regular featuresInterviews with people from a wide variety of fields within entertainment and the arts, including authors, actors, musicians, screenwriters and even a team of taxidermists. Reviews, classified into the following five categories.
[edit] Special featuresMost special features now occur on a weekly basis. They include the following.
The online version of the A.V. Club, in addition to the regular articles, features the comic strip Red Meat and the syndicated sex- and relationship-advice column Savage Love by Dan Savage. Though Savage Love and Red Meat may be found in some of the print incarnations of The A.V. Club they are absent from others, usually as a result of their having been syndicated by other publications prior to The A.V. Club’s arrival in these cities. Following a recent redesign,[when?] the eight print versions of The A.V. Club have subsections called A.V. [City] (e.g., A.V. Milwaukee) that include comprehensive event previews, regular features, and dining guides. This section also features regular special issues with even more content (e.g. “Summer Concert Guides”). The print redesign also saw the addition of more comics, including a strip called Postage Stamp Comics by Too Much Coffee Man creator Shannon Wheeler, and “Wondermark” by David Malki. More additions are planned for the near future. [edit] HistoryThe A.V. Club began, separately from The Onion, in the summer of 1993, as an entertainment section run by Stephen Thompson, then a student at the University of Wisconsin–Madison. In 1995, The Onion underwent a redesign that included the debut of the "A.V. Club" name, a reference to the stereotypically geeky high school organization. The A.V. Club came to the internet more gradually throughout the mid- to late '90s; not all of the sections found in the print edition were immediately available online. In December 2004, Thompson left his position as editor of The A.V. Club. He currently holds a position as an online music producer at NPR in Washington, D.C. Keith Phipps took over as editor of The A.V. Club upon Thompson's departure. In July 2005, The A.V. Club's website was redesigned, and the blogs and bulletin boards were added, allowing readers to respond and contribute their own thoughts. In September 2006, the website was again redesigned, with content being added on a daily rather than a weekly basis. According to Onion President Sean Mills, the website had over 1,000,000 unique users for the first time in October 2007.[2] [edit] Current staff
[edit] BooksIn 2002, the A.V. Club released a collection of 68 interviews that had been featured in previous issues, entitled The Tenacity Of The Cockroach: Conversations With Entertainment's Most Enduring Outsiders (2002, ISBN 1-4000-4724-2). On October 13, 2009, the second A.V. Club book, Inventory: 16 Films Featuring Manic Pixie Dream Girls, 10 Great Songs Nearly Ruined by Saxophone, and 100 More Obsessively Specific Pop-Culture Lists (2009, ISBN 1-4165-9473-6) was released, featuring a combination of never-before-published lists and material already available on the AV Club website. [edit] References
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