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Gleason and Stavers

Posted by s woods on September 28, 2011

Ralph J. Gleason dug 16 Magazine!

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“She loved her readers”

Posted by s woods on June 15, 2011

Bit of an eyestrain, but here’s a scan of Dave Marsh’s Rolling Stone obituary for Gloria Stavers, from May 1983 (featured on a site entirely dedicated to Stavers).

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Thinking about Willis and Roxon…

Posted by s woods on June 3, 2011

I’m also reminded of Gloria Stavers, another pioneering female critic, and I’m reminded of these two excellent pieces on Stavers by Margaret Moser:

1) “The Singer Not the Song,” from The Weekly Wire, 1999

2) “Dreamsville: Gloria Stavers, 16 Magazine, and the roots of rock journalism,” from The Austin Chronicle, 2007

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Question of the Week: Has it been harder…

Posted by A.C. Rhodes on May 11, 2009

GloStavers
for women in music journalism? And if so, has it gotten easier or more difficult over time?

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