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Gapers Block
Company typePrivately held company
Founded2003 (2003)
FounderAndrew Huff
Naz Hamid
Headquarters ,

Key people

Andrew Huff
ServicesOnline magazine
Websitegapersblock.com

Gapers Block (Gapers Block Media, LLC) was a Chicago-centric web publication focused on covering Chicago culture under the tag line: "Slow down and check out Chicago". The site, gapersblock.com, lists local events, aggregates other Chicago blogs and news of local interest and features many topical blogs: A/C (arts and culture), Drive-Thru (food related), Transmission (local music), Mechanics (state and local politics), Tailgate (sports coverage), and Book Club (book club and literary scene coverage).

History[edit]

Conceived in 2003 by Andrew Huff and Naz Hamid, the stuck-in-traffic themed section names, such as Merge (blog, links aggregation), Slowdown (calendar event listings), and Rearview (noteworthy local photos), are inspired by the Chicago-coined term, "gapers' block", a synonym (with "gapers' delay") for rubbernecking. The site was the first city blog in Chicago and one of the earliest examples of the genre; Gothamist and the Metroblogging network were also founded in 2003.

The site is written by volunteers from various backgrounds and professions, with content organized into topical sections, including arts & culture, literature, food, music, politics, and sports.[1]

In 2010, the cookbook The Everything Cast Iron Cookbook was published, based in large part on author Cinnamon Cooper's "One Good Meal" column[2] on Gapers Block.[3]

In December 2015, editor and publisher Andrew Huff announced the site would be going on "indefinite hiatus" on January 1, 2016.[4]

Accreditations and awards[edit]

Notable contributors and alumni[edit]

References[edit]

  • ^ "One Good Meal archives". Gapersblock.com. Retrieved 10 December 2012.
  • ^ Cooper, Cinnamon (2010). The Everything Cast Iron Cookbook. United States: Adams Media. p. 304. ISBN 978-1440502255.
  • ^ "A Letter from the Editor". Gapersblock.com. Retrieved 21 December 2015.
  • ^ "Gapers Block" Archived 2016-03-04 at the Wayback Machine, Forbes, Web Site Reviews, accessed May 31, 2010.
  • ^ gapers block | Typesites
  • ^ "The Chicago Community Trust Announces Community News Matters Award Recipients – Knight Foundation". Archived from the original on 2010-07-13. Retrieved 2010-01-28.
  • ^ http://www.suntimes.com/-1,romance-places-092509g.photogallery?index=2 [dead link]
  • ^ 40 Under 40: 2009 | Crain's Chicago Business
  • ^ "Congratulations to our 2013 Lisagor winners!". 3 May 2014.
  • ^ "Congrats to our Lisagor Finalists!". 19 March 2014.
  • ^ Chicago Reader - Best of Chicago 2013 - Best Local Blog Accessed Sept. 5, 2013.
  • ^ Chicago Reader - Best of Chicago 2014 - Best Local Blog Accessed June 25, 2014.
  • ^ Chicago Reader - Best of Chicago 2015 - Best Local Blog Accessed June 24, 2015.
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