It's a whole new Choice issue

Cover Design | Reseca Glasser Today we dropped our new CP Choice issue, and I mean "new" in a couple of ways. Yes, it is the 2009 installment of our annual best-of-the-city issue. But it's also a brand new direction for us for this issue.

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It's a whole new Choice issue

POSTED: Thursday, September 24, 2009, 7:00 PM

Cover Design | Reseca Glasser
Today we dropped our new CP Choice issue, and I mean "new" in a couple of ways. Yes, it is the 2009 installment of our annual best-of-the-city issue. But it's also a brand new direction for us for this issue.

In the past, we've ascribed to the thousand-points-of-light approach to the best of issue. Name as many things — good or bad — as you can, come up with a crazy theme, and let the praise (and disses) fly.

This year was a little different. If you'll allow me to quote myself:

This wasn't a normal year.

We just couldn't wrap it up with a normal 'City Paper' Choice issue.

In the past, our annual celebration of the best of the city featured page after page of short, clever bursts of praise — little bits of cinnamon, as a friend once called it — for just about every single thing that tickled our fancy in a given year.

Not this year. Not anymore.

We sought out the people with Big Visions, making big strides not only for themselves but for the city. You can read about how we chose our 12 Visionaries and who they are starting right here.

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