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The Village Voice explores four art exhibitions that look at labor and the various ways that communities organize themselves.
Harold Edgerton's dynamic stop-motion photos from last century revealed the intricacies of human bodies in motion.
The Village Voice looks at an exhibit at the New York Historical that examines the Red Scare and the Hollywood blacklist of the 1930s to '50s.
When he was in high school, in Tulsa, Oklahoma, Joe Brainard (b. 1942, in Salem, Arkansas) helped found an arts and literary magazine with his classmates Ron Padgett and Richard “Dick” Gallup. The ...
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The Village Voice looks at three graphic novels that artfully and entertainingly delve into past and present political battles.
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The Village Voice reviews "Life of Chuck," which is based on Stephen King's novella and gives us three acts in reverse — plua great dancing.
The Village Voice obituary of Tom Robbins, the crime and politics reporter who never shied away from calling out the rich and powerful.
The Village Voice review of Roberto Minervini’s no-budget Civil War saga finds a meditation on the grit, light, and hurt of American ennui.
The Village Voice reports on Ricky Wassenaar, who killed fellow prison inmates based on the belief that God told him it would help Donald Trump.
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