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Follow the bouncing shiny object: An image labeled “Near Japan - 2024,” released in the first batch of declassified UAP files from the Trump administration, on May 8, 2026.

THE FRONT

Plan 250 from Outer Space: Trump’s ‘Look at the Shiny Object’ Strategy

by R.C. Baker

A mockup for mockery.

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

Purple rays: Cactus Rose NYC has a busy summer in the city.

VOICE CHOICE

Ferry Yourself to Governors Island for Cactus Rose NYC at Porch Stomp

by Laura Bell

Denzel Washington in Spike Lee’s “Malcolm X.” This famous “double dolly” shot made it appear that the character was floating through Washington Heights, near the Audubon Ballroom, where Malcolm X was assassinated, in 1965.

VOICE CHOICE

Making Movies in NYC Might Seem Thrilling, But You Can Get the Real Dope at a Live Q&A

by R.C. Baker

Coming and going: A school bus and a VW bus run on flower power in the Bronx.

VOICE CHOICE

Find Your Good Vibrations this Summer at the New York Botanical Garden’s “Flower Power” 

by Laura Bell

L: The cover blurb that launched a thousand gossip columns. R: Photographer Sylvia Plachy accompanied Musto on his inaugural plunge into the NYC demimonde.

SEVEN DECADES

‘La Dolce Musto’ Came Hot Off the Presses in 1984

by Michael Musto

Purple rays: Cactus Rose NYC has a busy summer in the city.

VOICE CHOICE

Ferry Yourself to Governors Island for Cactus Rose NYC at Porch Stomp

by Laura Bell

“Love is a banquet on which we feed”: Patti Smith at an ACLU/NYCLU benefit in 2022 at NYC’s Town Hall. She returns to that storied stage this Sunday for “Rise Up, Sing Out: A Concert for the First Amendment.”

VOICE CHOICE

‘Rise Up, Sing Out’ for Democracy’s Most Fundamental Freedoms

by Laura Bell

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Michael Sommers

Theater archives

The Mint’s Exhumation of “Days to Come,” a Lillian Hellman Flop, Proves Less Than Striking

by Michael Sommers

August 28, 2018

Theater archives

The Green-Eyed Tragedy of “Othello” Lets Loose in Central Park

by Michael Sommers

June 18, 2018

Obies

Before They Were Stars: Distinguished Artists Recall Their Very First Date With Obie

Laurie Metcalf, Eve Ensler, and Julie Taymor are among those who garnered recognition in the Off-Broadway sphere before going on to larger fame

by Michael Sommers

May 17, 2018

Theater archives

“A Brief History of Women” Regards an English Residence’s Transformations Through the Decades

by Michael Sommers

May 14, 2018

Theater archives

Martyna Majok’s “queens” Traces Immigrant Women Seeking a Foothold in the U.S.

by Michael Sommers

March 20, 2018

Theater archives

Wasting Away a Buffett of Songs in “Margaritaville”

by Michael Sommers

March 16, 2018

Theater archives

“Amy and the Orphans” Takes Audiences on a Swift Trip to Greater Awareness

by Michael Sommers

March 5, 2018

Theater archives

Deirdre O’Connell Makes the Southern Discomfort of “Terminus” Easier to Swallow

by Michael Sommers

February 23, 2018

Theater archives

In “Pete Rex,” a Small-Town Slacker Comedy Gets Invaded by Dinosaurs

by Michael Sommers

February 16, 2018

Theater archives

Psychopomp and Circumstance Regarding Mortal Matters Steer “The Undertaking”

by Michael Sommers

January 18, 2018

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