Yesterday's stars at today's prices
At Chiller Theatre, the answer to "What's in a name?" is $45
Clip Job: an excerpt every day from the Voice archives. December 10, 1970, Vol. XV, No. 50 Trashing 'Trash' with Holly Woodlawn By Arthur Bell The superstars surround David Susskind on the carpeted platform of the tv studio. The "Trash" contingent is there, all but Holly Woodlawn. Three min ... More >>
Three years ago, I spoke with ex-Galaxie 500/Luna principle Dean Wareham about jumping into a full-time band with his wife (and Luna bassist) Britta Phillips and releasing their sultry, French-pop inspired Back Numbers, which was Wareham's first major post-Luna effort. Since then he's release ... More >>
Clip Job: an excerpt every day from the Voice archives. September 12, 1968, Vol. XIII, No. 48 Andy Warhol: 'I Thought Everyone Was Kidding' by Leticia Kent Andy Warhol is alive and well. Last Thursday, accompanied by the inevitable coterie of business associates and superstars, Warhol went ... More >>
Clip Job: an excerpt every day from the Voice archives. June 6, 1968, Vol. XIII, No. 34 The Shot That Shattered The Velvet Underground by Howard Smith It was an ordinary afternoon at The Factory, the huge, new loft on the north side of Union Square which is the center of the Warhol scene. S ... More >>
An FOA gets his own documentary portrait
Epic doc traces an intellectual history of Warhol
The season's globe-trotting films bring mankind closer together, or at least pretend to on-screen
Rotterdam Gets Racy
