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''Gambit'' (formerly ''Gambit Weekly'') is a New Orleans, Louisiana-based free
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newspaper established in 1981. ''Gambit'' features reporting about local politics, news, food and drink, arts, music, film, events, environmental issues and other topics, as well as listings. ''Gambit'' publishes 36,000 papers each Tuesday, which are distributed to 400 locations in the New Orleans metro area beginning Sunday afternoon. In January 2009, the paper changed its name from ''Gambit Weekly'', to which it had been renamed in 1996, back to ''Gambit'', the name under which it had been founded in 1981. On April 9, 2018, Georges Media, the holding company for ''The New Orleans Advocate'', purchased ''Gambit''.


Content

Regular features include "Opening Gambit" (political news briefs), and "Thumbs Up & Thumbs Down," weekly awards for the city's "heroes and zeroes." ''Gambit'' also publishes a weekly editorial and issues endorsements in many political races, with two notable exceptions: it does not endorse in national elections, nor does it endorse in judicial elections (on a longstanding political belief that judges should be appointed, not elected). The paper sponsors the annual Big Easy Theater Awards and Big Easy Music Awards, honoring New Orleans' best performing artists. On October 1, 2007, ''Gambit'' launched Blog of New Orleans to supplement its website Best of New Orleans with daily updates on New Orleans news, politics, arts, music, sports, cuisine and local culture. Its other publications include ''CUE,'' a monthly home and fashion magazine and ''BRIDE & GROOM,'' a twice-annual wedding guide. The paper's columnists include political editor Clancy DuBos, who is also a political analyst and commentator on WWL-TV. Past columnists include Chris Rose, Jeremy Alford,
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Ronnie Virgets Ronald Edward Virgets (April 4, 1942 – May 20, 2019) was an American writer, commentator, and journalist. A native of New Orleans, Louisiana, he lived there for most of his life. Background Virgets attended Sacred HeartElementary School, St ...
. Other former writers and editors includ
Michael Tisserand
author of the books ''The Kingdom of Zydeco'' and ''Sugarcane Academy'', Scott Jordan, former spokesman for the Louisiana Democratic Party, and Rich Collins, a member of the children's music group
Imagination Movers The Imagination Movers are an American children's band formed in New Orleans, Louisiana, in 2003. The line-up includes drummer Rich Collins, lead singer, keyboardist and mandolin player Scott Durbin, bassist Dave Poche, and guitarist Scott "Smit ...
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Awards

The paper has won many local and national honors, and former ''Gambit'' writer Katy Reckdahl was awarded
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James Aronson James Aronson (1915–1988) was an American journalist. He founded the ''National Guardian''. He was a graduate of Harvard College and the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism. Career Aronson, known as "Jim" to his friends, worked ...
Award for Social Justice Journalism in 2002 for her series on the mistreatment of the
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, and a 2002 Casey Journalism Center Medal for Distinguished Coverage of Children and Family Issues for her report titled "Louisiana Juvenile Justice" on the Tallulah Correctional Center for Youth .


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Association of Alternative Newsweeklies page on ''Gambit''
Newspapers published in New Orleans Alternative weekly newspapers published in the United States Publications established in 1981 1981 establishments in Louisiana