The Weekly Week

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The Weekly Week was a short-lived satirical tabloid newspaper published bi-weekly in the Boston area from Fall 1997 to Spring 1999, with a free circulation of 25,000. Billing itself "Boston's Only Redundant News Source for News" and publishing contributions from numerous local stand-up comedians of the time, it parodied a wide range of social, political and cultural topics in much the same manner as the better known publication The Onion, but with a predominantly local focus. The newspaper was produced by Eugene Mirman and edited by Bill Wasik, and featured contributions from such comedians as Brendon Small. Black "honor box" newsracks printed with its trademark "WW" logo could at one time be found throughout the Boston area.

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The Weekly Week's format typically included a Front Page; Letters to the Editor; Horoscope; Police Log; Local, World, and National news sections; an Arts section; and assorted Local Culture sections and Advice or Opinion columns.

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Recurring features in the Weekly Week included the advice columns "Advice from a Pimp," "Financial Advice from the Deceased," and the horoscopes of "Max the Psychic"

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