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An interview with David Cronenberg in the L.A. Weekly and the Village Voice asks the question, "Can art serve as an act of catharsis?" ...
The Village Voice reviews "The Shrouds," the latest excursion into the darkness from David Cronenberg, granddaddy of the body-horror genre.
The Village Voice looks at the environmental devastation wrought on Ukraine’s land and water by Russia’s ongoing attacks.
The Village Voice looks at "phantom utopias," lies told by today's despots to conjure memories of great autocratic times that never existed.
The Village Voice interviews photographer Glen E. Friedman about his new book on Bad Brains, a band that changed the landscape of punk.
The Village Voice reviews Frank Pizzoli’s interview and book review collection, ‘Passionate Outlier: Gay Writers and Allies on Their Work.’ ...
In a Village Voice "My Favorite Album" post, Lyris Faron, front-woman for Talulah Paisley, discusses Liz Phair's “Exile In Guyville” album.
Deadly, Rube Goldberg-style contraptions add to the film's “Wicksploitation” vibe. The Amateur follows the beats set by the Chad Stahelski franchise, though it lacks the recurring gunplay ...
George Clooney’s drama about straight-shooting newsman Edward R. Murrow exposing Senator Joseph McCarthy’s lies and cruelties draws clear parallels to Trump’s tyrannies. A Republican ...
The Best Gig I Ever Saw: Jack Riley, singer with Brooklyn-based indie rock band Bedridden, told us about a SXSW experience with Her New Knife. Jack Riley: I feel as if I have missed countless ...
The Village Voice reports on the April 5 "Hands Off!" rallies and looks at the history of Billy Joel's anthem, "We Didn't Start the Fire." ...
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