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The Village Voice reviews "The Shrouds," the latest excursion into the darkness from David Cronenberg, granddaddy of the body-horror genre.
The Village Voice interviews photographer Glen E. Friedman about his new book on Bad Brains, a band that changed the landscape of punk.
Death is impossible. It’s a door that you keep waiting to swing open, announcing the entrance of a dinner date who never arrives, or the recurring dream of a person whose prolonged absence makes ...
The Village Voice looks at the environmental devastation wrought on Ukraine’s land and water by Russia’s ongoing attacks.
Recent books reveal how current dictators and wannabe autocrats use revisionist histories to gloss over the bad old days of European despotism.
There’s a quiet shift happening in wardrobes everywhere. The desire to look and feel good in your clothes isn’t new, but the way we achieve it is evolving. More and more women are choosing ...
Recent books reveal how current dictators and wannabe autocrats use revisionist histories to gloss over the bad old days of European despotism. Fascist friends before the fall: Benito Mussolini ...
On Kristallnacht, the “Night of Broken Glass,” during WWII, November 1938, Jewish homes, hospitals, and schools were ransacked as Nazis demolished buildings with sledgehammers and rioters ...
In a Village Voice "My Favorite Album" post, Lyris Faron, front-woman for Talulah Paisley, discusses Liz Phair's “Exile In Guyville” album.
The L.A. Weekly and Village Voice review of "The Amateur" notes the action thriller's clever conglomeration of deadly Rube Goldbergian traps.
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