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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.
The Village Voice review of Lucas Schaefer’s ‘The Slip’ reports that is a character-based novel brimming with outrageous characters.
The Village Voice looks at three graphic novels that artfully and entertainingly delve into past and present political battles.
Sophie Rain has taken aim at Bop House member Camilla Araujo, following last week’s beef with Bonnie Blue. In an exclusive interview with Village Voice, Rain says she’s had enough of the ...
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 review of Roberto Minervini’s no-budget Civil War saga finds a meditation on the grit, light, and hurt of American ennui.
Village Voice film review: In "Caught by the Tides" Jia Zhang-ke collages his past films into a compelling patchwork of 21st-century China.
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The Village Voice review of “On Swift Horses” notes that sharp performances and cinematography elevate a story that needed more impact.
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