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  • Blogs

    March 14, 2012

    Hey, Steven Thrasher, James King Here -- Nice To "Meet" You!

    ​Yesterday, veteran Voice scribe Steven Thrasher apparently spent a good chunk of his day kvetching about me in the form of a lengthy blog post, in which he called me a racist. He then challenged me (without ever actually speaking to me -- or replying to multiple emails -- of course) to some sort ... More >>

  • Blogs

    February 16, 2012

    Lil' Kim Walks All Over Me At The Blonds Show

    And I loved it! The Blonds -- a/k/a Phillipe Blond (illustration below) and David Blond -- put on a dazzling show last night at Milk, full of biker chic updated to three centuries from now. It started with three hunky guys storming out in helmets and silver-tassle-sleeved black leather jackets, co ... More >>

  • Blogs

    February 15, 2011

    Warren Beatty Sexes Up George McGovern

    ​Clip Job: an excerpt every day from the Voice archives. April 27, 1972, Vol. XVII, No. 17 Will they snort coke in the White House? By Maureen Orth LOS ANGELES, California -- "I kissed Jack Nicholson," shrieked a teenybopper, her bare midriff quivering with excitement. "Warren Beatty hugged ... More >>

  • Blogs

    February 7, 2011

    Hells Angels Bench: Get Off Our Lawn!

    via EV Grieve​The aging, once terrifying motorcycle gang the Hells Angels, a.k.a. the one percenters, are so grizzled and grouchy that they've locked the bench in front of their East Third Street headquarters in Manhattan.

  • Blogs

    February 5, 2011

    Only 30 Percent of Americans Have Passports: Why It Matters

    Fanny packs, khakis, baseball caps: the American tourist.​According to a new report from the Office of Travel and Tourism Industries, only 30 percent of Americans currently have a valid passport. And in 2009, the number of trips outside the U.S. fell by three percent. Compare our stats to tho ... More >>

  • Blogs

    November 2, 2010

    Maysles Brothers Release 'Gimme Shelter,' One Year After Altamont

    ​Clip Job: an excerpt every day from the Voice archives. November 19, 1970, Vol. XV, No. 47 Scenes By Howard Smith IT WAS A LONG WAY from Woodstock to Altamont. Knowing upfront what happened at Altamont gave a grim undertow to "Gimme Shelter," the Maysles Brothers' documentary about the Ston ... More >>

  • Blogs

    October 12, 2010

    Explosives in East Village Cemetery Initially Thrown Away for Looking Like "Movie Prop"

    ​Following up the strange story of the C4 explosives found in the East Village's Marble Cemetery that basically shut down 2nd and 2nd yesterday, we have a familiar public service lesson: If you see something, say something, especially if that something resembles explosives (even if they do loo ... More >>

  • Blogs

    August 24, 2010

    In the Wake of Altamont: Who Hired the Hell's Angels?

    ​Clip Job: an excerpt every day from the Voice archives. December 18, 1969, Vol. XIV, No. 62 Viewing the Remains of a Mean Saturday by Grover Lewis SAN FRANCISCO -- On the morning of December 10, a scattering of friends and kin gathered in a foggy cemetery in the bedroom commuter community o ... More >>

  • Blogs

    August 23, 2010

    ALTAMONT: An Eyewitness Account of the 'Day of the Angels'

    ​Clip Job: an excerpt every day from the Voice archives. December 11, 1969, Vol. XIV, No. 61 Day of the Angels: Let It Bleed! by Grover Lewis ALTAMONT SPEEDWAY, Alameda County, California -- All across the scalded brown hills looming above this seedy, out-at-the-elbows drag strip located 50 ... More >>

  • Blogs

    February 16, 2010

    A Different Kind of 1960's War Demonstration

    ​Clip Job: an excerpt every day from the Voice archives. May 18, 1967, Vol. XII, No. 31 The Hawks in May: A Day to Remember By Joe Flaherty On Saturday afternoon past, with the war gods supplying sunshine to heat their passions, the Legions of Decency and Death paraded down Fifth Avenue. Lik ... More >>

  • Blogs

    January 6, 2010

    Clip Job: Kesey Reappears, Is Busted

    ​Clip Job: an excerpt every day from the Voice archives. October 27, 1966, Vol. XII, No. 2 Kesey Reappears, Is Jailed in California Ken Kesey has been busted. The elusive novelist, who returned from exile in Mexico two weeks ago to remain in the U.S. "as a fugitive and as salt in the woun ... More >>

  • Blogs

    December 11, 2009

    Clip Job: The Original Head Shop, and Congress Drops Acid with Allen Ginsberg

    ​Clip Job: an excerpt every day from the Voice archives. June 23, 1966, Vol. XI, No. 36 Scenes By Howard Smith One of the primary satisfactions of using drugs is the element of ritual -- rolling, tying up, snorting. All contain sexual sublimations that could, and maybe do, make a religion. ... More >>

  • Blogs

    December 3, 2009

    Clip Job: Kesey on the Lam, Voice Goes to 15 cents!

    ​Clip Job: an excerpt every day from the Voice archives. May 12, 1966, Vol. XI, No. 30 The Voice Will Be 15c Increased production cost and the expansion in the size of the paper have made it necessary for The Voice to raise the price of newsstand copies by five cents. Next week The Voice w ... More >>

  • Film

    October 27, 2009

    'Roger Corman: Poe and Beyond' at Anthology

    A schlock genius, king of the Bs and so much more

  • Blogs

    October 7, 2009

    Clip Job: Brownmiller Hangs with Junkies

    ​Clip Job: an excerpt every day from the Voice archives July 22, 1965, Vol. X, No. 40 Washington Sq.: 'Man, That's My Living Room!' By Susan Brownmiller Friday night. The New York University people meet with Park Commissioner Newbold Morris and representatives of the Police Department's Fi ... More >>

  • News

    June 24, 2009

    The Queer Issue: Gay Motorcycle Clubs in New York

    The wild ones, a new cycle of cruising

  • Blogs

    February 25, 2009

    Young Designers Banned From Young Designers Market

    For the past six years, a church gymnasium on Mulberry Street just south of Houston has housed the Young Designers Market, where aspiring fashion-types show off edgy clothes and accessories on an old basketball court that belongs to St. Patrick's Old Cathedral.On weekends, the gym is transformed wit ... More >>

  • Voice Choices

    November 26, 2008

    GOOD VIBRATIONS

    Tom Wolfe reflects on Ken Kesey's hippie trip

  • Film

    July 2, 2008

    Gonzo Salutes Hunter S. Thompson's Substance

    A new doc goes beyond the sensational

  • Film

    April 1, 2008

    Shine a Light: Some Country for Old Men

    Seniors Scorsese and the Stones together again

  • News

    August 28, 2007

    Magical Musical Piss House

    CBGB regular Jesse Malin remembers the late Hilly Kristal

  • Books

    August 7, 2007

    The Future of Gonzo

    Hunter S. Thompson's widow Anita tries moving the celebrated writer's legacy forward

  • Blogs

    January 29, 2007

    NYPD Surge on Hells Angels HQ

    Hunter S. Thompson's widow Anita tries moving the celebrated writer's legacy forward

  • Film

    September 12, 2006

    'Flyboys'

    Hunter S. Thompson's widow Anita tries moving the celebrated writer's legacy forward

  • NYC Life

    June 13, 2006

    Mod Squad

    The rise of scooter clubs and scooter politics

  • Music

    May 3, 2005

    Shirley Manson Progresses From Foreplay to Banging Full-On

    The rise of scooter clubs and scooter politics

  • Film

    December 7, 2004

    The Life Aeronautic

    Sky captain and the world of yesterday: Scorsese's epic OCD portrait stalls in midflight

  • News

    March 2, 2004

    They know not what they do: The passion of the MX racers

    Sky captain and the world of yesterday: Scorsese's epic OCD portrait stalls in midflight

  • NYC Life

    March 4, 2003

    Where Do I Go Now?

    Sex, Drugs, and Rock 'n' Roll From Here

  • News

    January 7, 2003

    Bye Bye Bowery

    Work to Start on Loisaida Luxury Units

  • News

    October 9, 2001

    Manifest Destiny

    The Return of the Dictators

  • Film

    August 21, 2001

    Best in Show

    The Return of the Dictators

  • News

    August 7, 2001

    The Kid From Great Neck

    Grown-Up Green Is Poised to Run ‘the City’

  • News

    July 17, 2001

    D.C.’s Political Boot Camp

    An Intern’s Guide to Capitol Hill

  • Columns

    March 27, 2001

    Horoscope

    An Intern’s Guide to Capitol Hill

  • Books

    December 12, 2000

    Epistle Whipped

    An Intern’s Guide to Capitol Hill

  • Film

    August 8, 2000

    Crimes and Misdemeanors

    An Intern’s Guide to Capitol Hill

  • News

    June 27, 2000

    She Works Hard for the Money

    Susan Meiselas Documents the Lives of Carnival Strippers

  • Specials

    December 22, 1998

    Letters

    Susan Meiselas Documents the Lives of Carnival Strippers

  • News

    December 1, 1998

    City on Trial

    The NYPD is snared in its own surveillance net

  • News

    May 12, 1998

    Anatomy of a Drug Craze

    Why Tough Laws Can't Claim Credit for Beating Back Crack

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