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More than a decade after I left Budapest Week, I met a handful of younger writers who had worked for the newspaper during its last days of publication.
Although we had never worked together, these new friends—Elysia Gallo, Esther Holbrook, and Os Davis—spoke about Budapest Week with the same passion that the founders and I felt for the paper.
In this interview, Os Davis told me his stories of the newspaper's final years.
By Steven Robert CarlsonMore than a decade after I left Budapest Week, I met a handful of younger writers who had worked for the newspaper during its last days of publication.
Although we had never worked together, these new friends—Elysia Gallo, Esther Holbrook, and Os Davis—spoke about Budapest Week with the same passion that the founders and I felt for the paper.
In this interview, Os Davis told me his stories of the newspaper's final years.