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About us
Our (re)birthday was Feb. 20, 2002, just on the cusp between Aquarius and Pisces—voodoo chiles. Respek.
The former identity of lawrence.com was put out to pasture when this coveted domain was bequeathed to us by our parent company — The World Company — which it had thankfully owned since the dawn of the internets. This is how we looked fresh out the womb and this is a pic from the day we reached puberty, Nov. 30, 2004. Our Deadwood Edition alter ego was manifest early on (July 22, 2003, to be exact), and has since realized 100 issues and 200 issues (with a circulation of just under 10K each). We're grateful to still have this, printcast amid such turbulent times for newspapers. We also work closely with the weekly music TV show, The Turnpike, which is produced via our sister station Channel 6 News by Free State Studios utilizing the talents of a former lawrence.comrade, Tim vonHolten. Shortly after the iPhone came out, we tricked out our mobile site appropriately for this new, welcome internets era.
Combined with The Lawrence Journal-World, we all comprise one happy fam that wins awards and has even made it into the news ourselves a few times — including The New York Times, NPR [1][2][3], and American Editor (PDF). The online portion of the fam is growing in leaps in bounds thanks to former lawrence.comrades Adrian Holovaty (who left to work at the Washington Post and later start up his own internets outfit) and Jacob Kaplan-Moss (who now works for start-up) , as well as all the current back-end guys in our online department, Mediaphormedia—all of whom created and continue to nurture the Django Project, which is the backbone for the Ellington platform—a content management system for newspapers, including this ragtag rag.
Today, we continue in our quest to be a top-shelf news and culture crüe worthy of the truly inspiring creative community that is Lawrence, Kansas.
Contact our staph
Thanks in advance for taking the time to send us feedback, love letters, hate mail, story ideas, letters to the editor, review copies of CDs, DVDs, video games ... really anything short of anthrax and the like (unless it's some of this Anthrax, in which case that would be totally awesome).
Snail mail
ATTN: lawrence.com
c/o Lawrence Journal-World
645 New Hampshire Street
Lawrence, KS 66044
Letters to the editor
Use this form to send us queries, concerns, story suggestions, information for dissemination, self-righteous indignation, and so forth.
Employment
We always consider applications for employment. Recent openings include: graphic designer, lead reporter, interns, and volunteers. We also work with contract writers, photographers, artists, and other freelance contributors. Direct all queries to Phil Cauthon (785-832-7270).
Phone
Our main number is 785-832-7270. All area codes below are also 785.
Individual staph members
Advertising
Editorial
- Phil Cauthon, editor: 832-7270, contact
- Patrick Giroux, print designer: 832-6394, contact
- Gavon Laessig, reporter: 832-7281, contact
- Richard Gintowt, calendar editor and podcaster: 832-7281, submit an event or email updates to calendar [at] lawrence [dot] com
- April Fleming, podcaster: 832-7281
- Dan Ryckert (volunteer), video games editor: 832-7270
- For freelance writers, bloggers and all others, leave messages at 832-7270.
Acclaim
- Best Local Guide or Entertainment Site, Circulation Less Than 75,000 — The Newspaper Association of America, 2008
- Best Entertainment Site, Circulation Less Than 75,000 — The Newspaper Association of America, 2007
- Best Design and Site Architecture, Circulation Less Than 75,000 — The Newspaper Association of America, 2007
- Best Overall Design of an Internet Service under 1 million — Editor & Publisher, 2006
- Best this and that (and 2nd and 3rd best this and that) for various things, most notably verifying that our own Richard Gintowt and Tim vonHolten are truly badass, as are our stringers Sarah Smarsh and Misty Nuckolls — Kansas Press Association, 2006
- Best Entertainment Site, Circulation Less Than 50,000 — The Newspaper Association of America, 2006
- Best Design and Site Architecture, Circulation Less Than 50,000 — The Newspaper Association of America, 2006
- Best Home Page User Experience, Circulation Less Than 75,000 — The Newspaper Association of America, 2005
- Best Entertainment Site, Circulation less than 75,000 — The Newspaper Association of America, 2004
- Best Entertainment Site, less than 1 million unique visitors — Editor & Publisher, 2003
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