Hawes Spencer

Hawes Spencer is the founder and editor of The Hook, the weekly newspaper in Charlottesville, Virginia and the Shenandoah Valley. He is also a founder of Charlottesville's other alternative newsweekly C-ville Weekly and owned and operated Charlottesville's Jefferson Theater from 1992 to 2006.

Career

Spencer covered Charlottesville news for 23 years. He founded The Hook on February 7, 2002 with Bill Chapman and Rob Jiranek. Here he worked as the editor-in-chief.[1] He is the author of Summer of Hate, a book about the violence surrounding Unite the Right rally, the white nationalist rally in Charlottesville in August, 2017.[2]

gollark: Doesn't that just mean even MORE fuzziness and admin-discretion than the at least somewhat specific rules here?
gollark: So, "leave you live" is technically valid if you treat "live" as an adjective meaning "alive", but it's an odd form.
gollark: Probably not the intention?
gollark: Wait, that actually does work, it's just weird.
gollark: That would be an odd acronym.

References

  1. Ingles, Laura. "Hawes Spencer, founder and editor of The Hook, announces his plans to move on". C-Ville. Retrieved 3 October 2013.
  2. "Summer of Hate: Charlottesville, USA". www.amazon.com. Retrieved 19 February 2019.



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