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The Twin Cities Daily Planet is an online community news source published since 2006 by the Twin Cities Media Alliance, a nonprofit organization.

Who to contact?

Editor Mary Turck is your best contact for general editorial questions, press releases concerning general news, news tips, and inquiries about contributing general-interest content to the Daily Planet. E-mail: editor@tcdailyplanet.net. Phone: 612-436-9187. Twitter: @maryturck. Tumblr: maryturck.tumblr.com.

Arts editor Jay Gabler is your best contact for questions, comments, and press releases concerning arts coverage specifically. E-mail: jay@tcdailyplanet.net. Twitter: @JayGabler. Tumblr: jaygabler.tumblr.com.

Twin Cities Media Alliance executive director Jeremy Iggers is your best contact for questions regarding contributions, programming, advertising, and events. E-mail: jeremy@tcmediaalliance.org. Twitter: @jeremyiggers.

Operations manager Emily Pearson Ryan is your best contact for questions regarding general operations and finances. E-mail: emily@tcdailyplanet.net.

Our office is located in the Seward neighborhood of Minneapolis. Mailing address: 2600 E. Franklin Ave., Suite 2, Minneapolis MN 55406. Our freelance writers and media partners do not receive mail at our office. Contact information for our media partners is available here; to contact an individual contributor, see his or her biography page (click through from byline) or contact an editor.

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