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'''Chuck Geiss''' (born [[January 10]], [[1958]] in Chicago, Illinois; died September [[2013]] in Gulf Shores, Baldwin County) was the publisher of ''[[Black & White]]'' alternative bi-weekly from [[1992]] to [[2013]]. | '''Chuck Geiss''' (born [[January 10]], [[1958]] in Chicago, Illinois; died September [[2013]] in Gulf Shores, Baldwin County) was the publisher of ''[[Black & White]]'' alternative bi-weekly from [[1992]] to [[2013]]. | ||
Geiss graduated from [[Mountain Brook High School]] and completed a bachelor's degree at the [[University of Alabama]] in [[1981]]. He was a co-founder of [[Do Dah Day]] and [[Art Walk]]. In addition to publishing the paper, Geiss wrote a regular "Naked Birmingham" column in ''Black & White''. | Geiss graduated from [[Mountain Brook High School]] and completed a bachelor's degree in communications at the [[University of Alabama]] in [[1981]]. He was a co-founder of [[Do Dah Day]] and [[Art Walk]]. In addition to publishing the paper, Geiss wrote a regular "Naked Birmingham" column in ''Black & White''. | ||
Geiss died at his Gulf Shores home in [[2013]]. He was survived by two children. | Geiss died at his Gulf Shores home in [[2013]]. He was survived by two children. |
Latest revision as of 13:18, 14 September 2013
Chuck Geiss (born January 10, 1958 in Chicago, Illinois; died September 2013 in Gulf Shores, Baldwin County) was the publisher of Black & White alternative bi-weekly from 1992 to 2013.
Geiss graduated from Mountain Brook High School and completed a bachelor's degree in communications at the University of Alabama in 1981. He was a co-founder of Do Dah Day and Art Walk. In addition to publishing the paper, Geiss wrote a regular "Naked Birmingham" column in Black & White.
Geiss died at his Gulf Shores home in 2013. He was survived by two children.
References
- Diel, Stan (September 12, 2013) "Chuck Geiss, former Black & White publisher, has died." The Birmingham News
- Kelly, Mark (September 12, 2013) "A character, through and through." Weld for Birmingham