The Village Voice recommends a discussion and Q&A with Michael Lee Niremberg about his oral history covering movie shoots in NYC.
The Village Voice reports on the Rolling Stones’ “In the Stars” video, which uses AI to de-age Jagger and Richards. Just a sign of the times?
The Village Voice review of Kane Parsons' "Backrooms," notes the psychological horror film wanders through creepy postwar architecture.
The Village Voice looks at "Flower Power," the summer-long show of flora, art, and tunes at the New York Botanical Garden, in the Bronx.
A 2017 Village Voice review noted that Shakespeare in the Park delivered a controversial Beltway version of "Julius Caesar." ...
Given the lack of debate and discussion among educated blacks today, Harold Cruse’s remedies for the black intelligentsia’s failings seem more quixotic now than 20 years ago — particularly because ...
Brandon Teena (right) with Lana Tisdel in 1993. On December 31, 1993, a 21-year-old trans man named Brandon Teena was shot and stabbed to death near Falls City, Nebraska, by two other young men ...
We are now winding down the anniversary of hiphop’s 30th year of existence as a populist art form. Testimonials and televised tributes have been airing almost daily, thanks to Viacom and the like. As ...
The other day I was talking on the phone with a friend who hangs out on the CBGB scene a lot. She was regaling me with examples of the delights available to females in the New York subway system. “So ...
The citizen secures himself against genius by icon worship. By the touch of Circe’s wand, the divine troublemakers are translated into porcine embroidery. Dostoevsky’s Notes From Underground and its ...
In the opening scene of Transformers: The Last Knight, we are presented with the spectacle of King Arthur and his knights locked in an existential battle for the survival of human civilization, even ...
Brigette Blood on the streets in Bushwick: One “white lady drinking tea” can unwittingly change a housing market. If anyone needed a perfect Rorschach test for 21st-century gentrification angst, it ...