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Gapers Block (Gapers Block Media, LLC) is a Chicago-centric web publication focused on covering Chicago culture under the tag line: “Slow down and check out Chicago.” While listing local events and aggregating to other Chicago blogs and news of local interest, Gapers Block features local topical blogs: A/C (arts and culture); Drive-Thru (food related); Transmission (local music); Mechanics (state and local politics); Tailgate (sports coverage); Book Club (book club and literary scene coverage).
Conceived in 2003 by Andrew Huff and Naz Hamid, the stuck-in-traffic themed style names, such as Merge (blog, links aggregation); Slowdown (calendar event listings); and Rearview (noteworthy local photos); etc. are inspired by the Chicago-coined term, "gapers block," a traffic jam caused by motorists slowing down to check out an on-the-road accident.
The site is comprised of volunteer local and imported residents of Chicago from various backgrounds and professions.[1]
- Web design site, Typesites credits Gapers Block’s aesthetics, “well-crafted layout”[2] and noteworthy typography.
- Chicago Community Trust awarded Gapers Block $35,000 in an effort to boost new sources of local news and information and “increase the amount of neighborhood-based, original local coverage ... with priority given to stories about underserved communities and issues that affect them.”[3]
- The Chicago Sun-Times in 2009 named the Gapers Block Book Club the #2 best way to find romance in Chicago[4].
- Gapers Block Editor and publisher, Andrew Huff was listed in Crain’s Chicago Business’s “40 Under 40”[5] in 2009.
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