Dylan Smith
The end of the last press run of the Tucson Citizen, for the final edition, May 16, 2009
I’ve got one of those calendars atop my monitor, the type you find in banks, with metal tiles for the days of the week, dates and month. One side I keep up to date. The other, no matter the date, says “Fri May 15.” That’s the last day the newsroom of the Tucson Citizen was filled with hustle and bustle.... Read more»
Dylan Smith
The end of the last press run of the Tucson Citizen, for the final edition, May 16, 2009
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3 comments on this story
Nicely said.
It’s nice to look back now and then, when everyone and everything seem to be focused on relentless forward movement (even if that movement sometimes – often? - appears to be movement for movement’s sake).
I admire the work you’ve done in creating and building the Sentinel, and I’m very pleased to be a small part of it.
Congratulations and thank you, Dylan Smith and the Tucson Sentinel, in taking the heritage and fine ethics of the Tucson Citizen forward into the future…that is the most profound epitaph and epithet.
My favorite thing about the Sentinel is that it, like the Citizen, does not appear to be committed to destroying the City of Tucson.
Meanwhile, over at the Arizona Daily Sprawl, there’s yet another slanted, manipulative anti-downtown story by Rob O’Dell. If that’s not your kind of thing, ADS’s two remaining specialties are (1) UA athletics and (2) racist online comments.
Yeah, this town sorely needs an alternative. Keep on, Sentinel.