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The ''Red Hook Star-Revue'' is a
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paper servicing Red Hook, Carroll Gardens, and the Columbia Waterfront
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of
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. The ''Red Hook Star-Revue'' publishes monthly editions and was established by George Fiala.


History

The ''Red Hook Star-Revue'' was founded in June 2010 by George Fiala. Fiala, a graduate of
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class of 1954, initially sought employment as a radio journalist, however, with the decline of radio as a medium for television, Fiala instead signed on as the general manager of '' The Villager'', and its sister Brooklyn newspaper ''The Phoenix.'' In 1988 he left the world of journalism to establish a mailing service, saving up money until he could establish his own newspaper in 2010. Fiala established the newspaper in Red Hook, stating that the neighborhood was full of interesting stories, yet had no local newspaper, and sought to fill this niche. Fiala decided to name the newspaper the ''Star-Revue'' since he operated out of the Star Theater building, and as a homage to his original radio news employer, WRHY, a Starview-based station, with Starview being a neighborhood of
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. The ''Red Hook Star-Revue'' is distributed for free, mostly in restaurants, bars, and supermarkets, operating with revenue from ads in the paper. The ''Red Hook Star-Revue'' is a member of the New York State Press Association, and won the IPPIE award from the
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in 2023 and 2022. Despite the ads, the ''Red Hook Star-Revue'' still does not make a profit, and Fiala has to largely subsidize the newspaper from revenue from his mail service. Additionally, the paper opened at the same time as a massive downsizing of local news, with more than 100 local newspapers shutting down from 2009 to 2010. Fiala, and the ''Red Hook Star-Revue'', focus their efforts on attracting
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. The newspaper only has one full time journalist, Brett Yates, and has an overall Democratic leaning, albeit "subversive" with Yates and the newspaper publishing an
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against
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advancing his political career in 2018 titled ''Do Not Let Andrew Cuomo Become President''. In 2020, the ''Red Hook Star Revue'' covered the outbreak of the
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, as well as its societal, artistic and political impact with a series of articles written by Dario Pio Muccilli, who currently works as the newspaper's foreign correspondent in Europe. In this capacity, Muccilli has covered news such as the
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, the use of social media by the Uffizi Museum in Florence, as well as several electoral rounds including Italy, France, Germany, and the European Union. The ''Red Hook Star-Revue'' would be sued by one Helayne Seidman, claiming copyright infringement on July 1, 2021, but by August 17 Seidman voluntarily dismissed the case. The ''Red Hook Star-Revue'' would gain notability in local media publishing stories following the dumping of pollutants into the
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by
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s, as well as the local discontent with cruise ships and their passengers, resulting in overcrowding of the neighborhood and a drop in revenue. Additionally, their report on American Stevedoring being removed from the Red Hook Container Terminal was also circulated in local media. As well as their report on gas outages at the Red Hook Houses. The ''Red Hook Star-Revue'' also runs local political debates, namely for the 38th district of the
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. In 2023 the newspaper opened a sister publication, the '' Amagansett Star-Revue'', operating out of
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, after Fiala inherited a summer home there. Then in 2024 Fiala returned to his newspaper roots by founding the Village Star-Revue, covering
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(the East Village and West Village) and
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. Among the ''Village Star Revues current contributors are cartoonist Stan Mack, novelist Michele Herman, and art joournalist
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.Village Star-Revue May 2025 https://share.google/hqoMfxqzntEeeQkSf


References

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