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'''''Southsider''''' was a free monthly alternative community newspaper published in the 1980s and 90s by [[Jay Craig]], primarily for the [[Southside]] community. Regular contributors included [[J. R. Taylor]], [[Gerrald Bartholomew]], [[Tim Brown]], [[Johnny Davis]], [[Sanford Hardy]], [[Bill Nailen]], [[Mark Reynolds]] and [[Bill Ricker]].
'''''Southsider''''' was a free monthly alternative community newspaper published in the 1980s and 90s by [[Jay Craig]], primarily for the [[Southside]] community. Regular contributors included [[J. R. Taylor]], [[Gerald Bartholow]], [[Tim Brown]], [[Johnny Davis]], [[Sanford Hardy]], [[Bill Nailen]], [[Mark Reynolds]] and [[Bill Ricker]].


The first issue of '''Southsider''' came out in [[1980]] and was Craig's full-time project until he was hired as a city planner for the [[City of Birmingham]] in [[1986]]. After that, it was published at irregular intervals until adding new staffers in [[1991]].
The first issue of '''Southsider''' came out in [[1980]] and was Craig's full-time project until he was hired as a city planner for the [[City of Birmingham]] in [[1986]]. After that, it was published at irregular intervals until adding new staffers in [[1991]].

Latest revision as of 17:53, 29 November 2013

Southsider was a free monthly alternative community newspaper published in the 1980s and 90s by Jay Craig, primarily for the Southside community. Regular contributors included J. R. Taylor, Gerald Bartholow, Tim Brown, Johnny Davis, Sanford Hardy, Bill Nailen, Mark Reynolds and Bill Ricker.

The first issue of Southsider came out in 1980 and was Craig's full-time project until he was hired as a city planner for the City of Birmingham in 1986. After that, it was published at irregular intervals until adding new staffers in 1991.