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In a Village Voice "My Favorite Album" post, New York-based musical artist Leah Nawy discusses Fiona Apple’s “Fetch the Bolt Cutters.” ...
Elegiac yet restrained and lyrical, Daniel Minahan’s On Swift Horses explores the lives of two lost souls trying to find their footing in 1950s America. What initially seems a forbidden tryst ...
The Best Gig I Ever Saw: Arad Evans of NYC-based avant-rock supergroup The Whimbrels travels back in time to a transporting John Cage/Sun Ra gig. Arad Evans: In 1986, not long in the City, I got ...
The Village Voice review of the new film "April" notes its unflinching scenes of birth and abortion that frame a complicated ...
The Village Voice covers concerts by those Seattle sisters Ann and Nancy Wilson and opener Lucinda Williams at Radio City.
The latest Unbinged review looks at "You," a serial killer series that gets past copy-paste storytelling and yanks the viewer’s chain.
The Village Voice reports on how the Bavarian National Museum has returned silver stolen from Jews during World War II.
The Village Voice looks at the environmental devastation wrought on Ukraine’s land and water by Russia’s ongoing attacks.
The Village Voice reviews "The Shrouds," the latest excursion into the darkness from David Cronenberg, granddaddy of the body-horror genre.
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 ...
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