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SEVEN DECADES

A Monument to a Corrupt POTUS – 1977 Version

by Howard Smith & Brian Van der Horst

Americans talking — and listening — to each other.

VOICE CHOICE

‘Louder Than Guns’ Follows a Musician and a Journalist as They Seek Common Ground to End Gun Violence

by Laura Bell

Just another week in the life of New York City: President Nixon pushing us into a "Post-Constitutional America;" photographer Fred McDarrah capturing locals enjoying Central Park; and a firsthand account of a show trial that had little to show for itself.

SEVEN DECADES

A Government Show Trial in 1971 Echoes Trumped-Up Charges Now

by Edwin Kennebeck

Americans talking — and listening — to each other.

VOICE CHOICE

‘Louder Than Guns’ Follows a Musician and a Journalist as They Seek Common Ground to End Gun Violence

by Laura Bell

Just another week in the life of New York City: President Nixon pushing us into a "Post-Constitutional America;" photographer Fred McDarrah capturing locals enjoying Central Park; and a firsthand account of a show trial that had little to show for itself.

SEVEN DECADES

A Government Show Trial in 1971 Echoes Trumped-Up Charges Now

by Edwin Kennebeck

Freshly blooming solidarity coming this May Day.

VOICE CHOICE

For May Day 2026, Join Workers Uniting – and Partying – Against Fascism

by Laura Bell

“They remain terrifying and beautiful, like death and the human condition”:  Samson Flexor’s 1968 “Portrait of Vilém Flusser” and “Monster” (1969); pages 39 and 40 of “The Society of the Screen.”

BOOKS

‘The Society of the Screen’ Spotlights a Prophet of Tech Anxiety

by R.C. Baker

“Lee Cronin’s the Mummy” delivers a familiar bolero of carnage, devilry, and plain old assaults.

FILM

Review: ‘Lee Cronin’s The Mummy’ is Not Really a Mummy Movie, But Blumhouse Couldn’t Care Less

by Michael Atkinson

The wages of colonialism: A still from “The Battle of Algiers” (1966).

SEVEN DECADES

When the Pentagon Screened ‘The Battle of Algiers’

by Michael Atkinson

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Theater archives

In the Meticulous “Miles for Mary,” Jabbering Gym Teachers Come to Life

by David Cote

January 24, 2018

Theater archives

Language Is Both Prison and Escape in Enda Walsh’s Antic “Ballyturk”

by David Cote

January 17, 2018

Theater archives

Steve Martin’s Relationship Comedy “Meteor Shower” Is a Dim Snooze

by David Cote

December 1, 2017

Theater archives

Denise Gough Is Pure Acting Ecstasy in Rehab Drama “People, Places & Things”

by David Cote

November 7, 2017

Theater archives

Bruce Springsteen’s Broadway Solo Is a Joyously Overblown, For-Diehards Confession

by David Cote

October 19, 2017

Theater archives

With Sympathy and Showmanship, “Mary Jane” Depicts a Single Mother’s Charge

by David Cote

October 18, 2017

Theater archives

At New World Stages, a Most Beefy and Wasteful “Clockwork Orange”

by David Cote

October 3, 2017

Theater archives

A Simon Stephens Family Drama Proceeds in Frustrating Fragments

by David Cote

September 25, 2017

Theater archives

The Flea Breaks In Its New Theater With the Quirky “Inanimate”

by David Cote

September 6, 2017

Theater archives

On Governors Island, “A Ribbon About a Bomb” Probes the Pain Behind Frida Kahlo’s Art

by David Cote

August 30, 2017

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