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Benjamin Henry Day, (18101889) was a U.S. illustrator and printer. He published the original New York Sun, the first penny press newspaper. Benday Dots are also named after him. In 1842, Day created the "Brother Jonathan," which went on to be the first illustrated weekly in the U.S. 1810 was a common year starting on Monday (see link for calendar). ... 1889 (MDCCCLXXXIX) was a common year starting on Tuesday (see link for calendar). ... This article is about the country in North America. ... An illustrator is a graphic artist who specializes in enhancing written text by providing a visual representation that corresponds to the content of the associated text. ... The original New York Sun began publication September 3, 1833, as a morning newspaper, and an evening edition began in 1887. ... Penny press newspapers were cheap, tabloid-style papers produced in the middle of the 19th century. ... An example of the concept of Benday Dots The Benday Dots printing process is similar to pointilism but uses one primary color and is more spaced out (e. ...


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The following year saw Day at the forefront of the Helen Jewett controversy, as the brutal murder of a beautiful prostitute in New York became the cause célèbre of the young penny press and the model for a new focus on the city as an object of reportage.
Day's naïve populism may sound quaint, but his equation of the popularity of the newspaper with the democratic nature of its function remains central to our notions of a free press.
Benjamin Day began his paper in 1833 without any capital, relying on a slow, hand-cranked flatbed press.
[Chorus and Verse] Light of Day (1326 words)
The shows continue to feature musicians who have worked with Benjamin throughout his career, all giving of their time and talent to raise money for this new cause they were championing.
Chorus and Verse spoke with Benjamin to discuss the PDF, this year's sold-out Light of Day shows at the Stone Pony in Asbury Park, and the new CD Light of Day: A Tribute to Bruce Springsteen, which was released on September 2.
Benjamin said that over $100,000 has been raised since the Light of Day shows began, although he wouldn't know how much this years' events would add to that total until after the big weekend.
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