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Algiers (Algeria)

  • Film

    April 4, 2012
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    February 22, 2012

    REBEL, REBEL

    Putting Isabelle Eberhardt’s life to music

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    December 28, 2011

    Truth Matters: On Christopher Hitchens, Movie Critic

    Putting Isabelle Eberhardt’s life to music

  • Film

    September 7, 2011

    The Struggle: Black Power Mixtape and Bobby Fischer

    Putting Isabelle Eberhardt’s life to music

  • Film

    June 22, 2011
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    February 16, 2011

    WOMEN'S CLUB

    Nassima brings her touch to Andalusian classics

  • Blogs

    February 13, 2011

    Egyptian Military Dissolves Parliament; Algerian Protesters March in Capital; Italian Women Rally Against Berlusconi (Sunday Links)

    Italian women protest Berlusconi. (via)​Sunday Links are a little protest-heavy. First -- well, this isn't really still a protest, but on theme nonetheless -- Egypt's military has dissolved the parliament and suspended the constitution. It says that it will rule for six months or until democratic ... More >>

  • Film

    January 12, 2011

    Battleship Potemkin, a/k/a Cinema History's Third Greatest Game-Changer

    Italian women protest Berlusconi. (via)​Sunday Links are a little protest-heavy. First -- well, this isn't really still a protest, but on theme nonetheless -- Egypt's military has dissolved the parliament and suspended the constitution. It says that it will rule for six months or until democratic ... More >>

  • Film

    October 13, 2010

    From Dawn to Dusk With the Jackal in Carlos

    Italian women protest Berlusconi. (via)​Sunday Links are a little protest-heavy. First -- well, this isn't really still a protest, but on theme nonetheless -- Egypt's military has dissolved the parliament and suspended the constitution. It says that it will rule for six months or until democratic ... More >>

  • Voice Choices

    July 20, 2010

    Salvadore Guiliano

    Italian women protest Berlusconi. (via)​Sunday Links are a little protest-heavy. First -- well, this isn't really still a protest, but on theme nonetheless -- Egypt's military has dissolved the parliament and suspended the constitution. It says that it will rule for six months or until democratic ... More >>

  • Film

    July 13, 2010

    With 'Anti-Biopics,' Anthology Refuses to Walk the Line

    Italian women protest Berlusconi. (via)​Sunday Links are a little protest-heavy. First -- well, this isn't really still a protest, but on theme nonetheless -- Egypt's military has dissolved the parliament and suspended the constitution. It says that it will rule for six months or until democratic ... More >>

  • Blogs

    April 22, 2010

    What It Was Like in NY when MLK Died

    ​Clip Job: an excerpt every day from the Voice archives. April 11, 1968, Vol. XIII, No. 26 A Happy Wake Ends in Tears by Michael C. D. Macdonald I was in Madison Square Garden at the Stanley Cup Playoffs when I first heard the news. With the Rangers comfortably ahead, 2-0, I turned on my tra ... More >>

  • Blogs

    April 9, 2010

    The Fourth Annual Village Voice Readers' Film Poll -- The Best Films of 1967!

    "We rob banks."​Clip Job: an excerpt every day from the Voice archives. February 8, 1968, Vol. XIII, No. 17 Films by Andrew Sarris The readers of The Village Voice have responded in unprecedented numbers to the fourth annual poll of ten-best lists. For the record, the previous winners are "D ... More >>

  • Blogs

    March 23, 2010

    John Lennon's Movie Mostly Incomprehensible

    ​Clip Job: an excerpt every day from the Voice archives. November 9, 1967, Vol. XIII, No. 4 Films by Andrew Sarris Richard Lester's "HOW I WON THE WAR" (at the Art and York) resembles Jean-Luc Godard's "Les Carabiniers" to the extent that both directors were trying less for an anti-war movie ... More >>

  • Voice Choices

    May 6, 2009

    Pepe le Moko

    ​Clip Job: an excerpt every day from the Voice archives. November 9, 1967, Vol. XIII, No. 4 Films by Andrew Sarris Richard Lester's "HOW I WON THE WAR" (at the Art and York) resembles Jean-Luc Godard's "Les Carabiniers" to the extent that both directors were trying less for an anti-war movie ... More >>

  • Voice Choices

    August 27, 2008

    Pépé Le Moko

    ​Clip Job: an excerpt every day from the Voice archives. November 9, 1967, Vol. XIII, No. 4 Films by Andrew Sarris Richard Lester's "HOW I WON THE WAR" (at the Art and York) resembles Jean-Luc Godard's "Les Carabiniers" to the extent that both directors were trying less for an anti-war movie ... More >>

  • Film

    December 25, 2007

    J. Hoberman's Top 10 Films of 2007

    ​Clip Job: an excerpt every day from the Voice archives. November 9, 1967, Vol. XIII, No. 4 Films by Andrew Sarris Richard Lester's "HOW I WON THE WAR" (at the Art and York) resembles Jean-Luc Godard's "Les Carabiniers" to the extent that both directors were trying less for an anti-war movie ... More >>

  • Film

    October 2, 2007

    Blow It Up

    How Jean-Luc Godard made history when French intellectuals ruled the world

  • Film

    August 7, 2007

    Alt.Claude

    The other Chabrol? Turns out, not so good

  • Film

    February 6, 2007

    Peter Whitehead Was There

    From the beat poetry slam to Pink Floy'd coming-out party, filmmaker never missed a '60s happening

  • Film

    January 23, 2007

    Pipe Dream

    Brothers Grimm meet Donovan in '70s fairy tale

  • Film

    December 26, 2006

    V For Violence

    From Al Basrah to the AMC, 2006 meant war

  • Film

    November 28, 2006

    'Days of Glory'

    From Al Basrah to the AMC, 2006 meant war

  • Film

    March 14, 2006

    Global Swarming

    Precocious kids and old joys at 35th annual showcase of up-and-coming directors

  • Music

    August 2, 2005

    Democracy Now

    Charlie Haden, Carla Bley, and a band that looks almost like America take back the flag

  • NYC Life

    May 24, 2005

    Makeover

    Vegas: Now accessible to pasty, tattooed punks and misfits

  • Music

    April 12, 2005

    Free Again

    The revolution of 1969 never came, but the 'Free America' series has now been reissued

  • Film

    September 14, 2004

    Film

    The revolution of 1969 never came, but the 'Free America' series has now been reissued

  • News

    September 7, 2004

    Screen Siege

    Cinematic campaigning: This fall, filmmakers assault the status quo at a theater near you

  • Film

    August 24, 2004

    Torrents of Arabia

    Islamic severity vs. belly-dancing tradition: Fest honors Egyptian auteur and successors

  • Film

    July 27, 2004

    Film

    Islamic severity vs. belly-dancing tradition: Fest honors Egyptian auteur and successors

  • Books

    April 6, 2004

    Pearl Jam

    Confusion comes to bright things (like money, sex, piracy) in Neal Stephenson's Vol. 2

  • News

    January 20, 2004

    Chivalry vs. Complicity

    America's compassionate motives aren't enough to save Afghanistan's women

  • Film

    January 6, 2004

    Battle Cries

    Fifty years on, a guerrilla leader revisits the fight of his life

  • Film

    December 30, 2003

    Rocket the Casbah

    Louder than a bomb: A '60s masterpiece of agitprop returns with a newfound relevance

  • NYC Life

    December 30, 2003

    Listings

    Louder than a bomb: A '60s masterpiece of agitprop returns with a newfound relevance

  • Film

    November 18, 2003

    The Revolution Will Be Westernized: Leone's Nutty, Lefty Epic

    Louder than a bomb: A '60s masterpiece of agitprop returns with a newfound relevance

  • Film

    November 11, 2003

    In This World

    Non-American splendor in a global film series

  • News

    September 23, 2003

    Much Ado About Bylines

    Siegal Sets Out to Rewrite the Times' Rules

  • Books

    April 15, 2003

    Wishful Seeing

    On War-nography and Radical Willfulness

  • News

    February 4, 2003

    The American Way of Torture

    'If We're Not in the Room, Who Is to Say?'

  • Film

    January 21, 2003

    The No Men

    French Tough Guys and Russian Expressionists

  • Film

    September 24, 2002

    States of Grace

    French Tough Guys and Russian Expressionists

  • Film

    March 5, 2002

    All About Their Mothers

    French Tough Guys and Russian Expressionists

  • Film

    February 26, 2002

    An Actor's Revenge

    French Tough Guys and Russian Expressionists

  • News

    February 5, 2002

    Timothy Leary's Wife Drops Out

    Rosemary Woodruff Leary, Psychedelic Pioneer, Dies at 66

  • Music

    July 3, 2001

    Music

    Rosemary Woodruff Leary, Psychedelic Pioneer, Dies at 66

  • Books

    December 21, 1999

    Write or Flight

    Rosemary Woodruff Leary, Psychedelic Pioneer, Dies at 66

  • Film

    March 23, 1999

    Tried and True

    Hardest Movie Quiz Answers Revealed

  • Film

    February 23, 1999

    'The Films of Gillo Pontecorvo'

    Hardest Movie Quiz Answers Revealed

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