User:Armadillopteryx/Honey Davenport sources

This page contains a list of all sources used in Honey Davenport together with an assessment of their reliability using methods outlined here.

Atlantic City Weekly
Atlantic City Weekly is a New Jersey-based weekly newspaper owned by Berkshire Hathaway. According to the newspaper's About page, "BH Media Group... owns 30 daily newspapers and related weekly newspapers in Nebraska, Iowa, Texas, Oklahoma, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Alabama, Florida and New Jersey."

Billboard
I assume Billboard doesn't need to be explained, but I can do so if anyone asks.

The Daily Beast
The Daily Beast is green at RSP (see Reliable sources/Perennial sources).

EDGE Media Network
EDGE Media Network describes itself on its About page as "the largest network of local Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender (LGBT) news and entertainment publications in the world, serving 5+ million dedicated readers from a variety of metropolitan areas around the United States and beyond on the web, mobile web and native apps". The page also includes information about editing practices and a disclosure of the network's position on LGBT issues and how this is reflected in the organization's reporting. It also promises a reply to anyone who contacts EDGE with questions of concerns.

EDGE has a number of well-known network partners, including the Bay Area Reporter, Bay Windows, Q-Notes and South Florida Gay News.

Instagram [WP:ABOUTSELF]
The Honey Davenport article contains one reference in the form of an Instagram post published by the subject. It is used only to source the month and day of her birth date, which I was unable to find in secondary sourcing. I believe this is acceptable under the conditions set forth in WP:ABOUTSELF.



HuffPost
I've used one HuffPost article as a source. It was written by a contributor, which would normally be generally unreliable. However, the contributor is Michael Cook, a journalist whose work is described more below in the Instinct section.

Instinct
Instinct is a gay men's lifestyle magazine that was published in print from 1997 to 2015 and continues to be published online. It has received attention and praise from more widely known publications, such as in this article in The Advocate. All of the Instinct sources used here are authored by Michael Cook, a journalist who specializes in U.S. drag culture and who also writes for HuffPost, Hornet , South Florida Gay News , Out in Jersey , the Asbury Park Press (a Gannett publication) and ''Get Out! Magazine'', among others. He used to be the Entertainment Editor at Out in Jersey. 

Philadelphia Gay News
Philadelphia Gay News is a weekly LGBT newspaper published by Mark Segal. It is a member of the National Gay Newspaper Guild, and it has had a number of high-profile contributing/op-ed writers over the years, including Hillary Clinton.

Podcast and video interviews with the subject
The following sources are podcasts and videos that contain interviews with Honey Davenport. All information taken from these consists of facts that the subject stated to the interviewer about herself and her life. I believe this is all blanket covered by WP:ABOUTSELF, but I can write something about each specific source if desired.

The Press of Atlantic City
The Press of Atlantic City is the fourth-largest daily newspaper in New Jersey. It is published by Lee Enterprises.

Queerty
Queerty is an online LGBT magazine owned by Q.Digital. It has been noted for its quality by well-known publications such as Newsweek, which described it as "a leading site for gay issues" in 2010 (Note: pre-2013 Newsweek is green at RSP). Queerty has also been mentioned and used as a source by publications like The New York Times and The Washington Post.

Socialite Life
Socialite Life is a pop culture news website founded by Michael Prieve and published by his company, MJP Content Labs. Socialite Life exercises editorial oversight in its articles, and the author of the two articles I have used, Christine Fitzgerald, is on the publication's editorial board as the Features Editor.

USA Today
USA Today is green at RSP (see Reliable sources/Perennial sources).

The Village Voice
The Village Voice is one of the most reputed alternative newspapers in the US, and the author of the article I've used, Michael Musto, is a well-known journalist. The publication made national headlines, such as here in The New York Times, when it ceased to be a print publication. It has received coverage thousands of times in The New York Times, The Washington Post , NPR and the BBC , among other major sources.