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    • POLITICS ARCHIVE
      Bill Barr: The “Cover-Up General”
      By Frank Snepp
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      Gay Activist Jacob Jeffery Brings the Love to Deep Red Oklahoma
      By Michael Musto
    • NEWS & POLITICS ARCHIVES
      Mississippi: A March Resurrects a Movement
      By Jack Newfield
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      A Slice of New York in Ukraine 
      By Anna Conkling
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      The Coming of King: A Charismatic Moment
      By Marlene Nadle
    • News
      Developer Takes a Nosedive as Court Orders Foreclosure and Sale of Old P.S. 64 in the East Village
      By Sarah Ferguson
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    • MUSIC
      Reach Out to MusiCares
      By Brett Callwood
    • War In Ukraine
      A Slice of New York in Ukraine 
      By Anna Conkling
    • FILM
      Review: ‘The Seven Faces of Jane’ Imagines Roads That Might Be Taken 
      By Michael Atkinson
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  • MUSIC
    Reach Out to MusiCares
    “We identify Kurt Cobain or Chris Cornell as a certain idea, which they can’t nor do they want to live up to.”
    by Brett Callwood
    January 27, 2023
  • War In Ukraine
    A Slice of New York in Ukraine 
    Pizza is the world’s go-to chow — even in a war zone. 
    by Anna Conkling
    January 20, 2023
  • FILM
    Review: ‘The Seven Faces of Jane’ Imagines Roads That Might Be Taken 
    Led by eight filmmakers, Gillian Jacobs explores her options in this uneven exquisite corpse of a movie. 
    by Michael Atkinson
    January 13, 2023
  • CULTURE
    Say It Loud! Rev. Al Sharpton Talks New Documentary and Fight for Justice (Q&A)
    “There’s always gonna be a backlash. And it’s sad. It’s maddening.”
    by Lina Lecaro
    January 11, 2023
  • FILM
    Jafar Panahi’s ‘No Bears’ Continues his Cinema of Defiance
    The Iranian director has been in and out of prison, makes films with iPhones, has smuggled one of his movies out of the country on a thumb drive inside a cake, and never relents on his chin-out stance toward the state.
    by Michael Atkinson
    January 6, 2023
  • MUSIC
    Cherry Vanilla’s Life of Pork and Punk
    The punk stalwart has worked in all realms of the music business and has survived to tell the tale.
    by Brett Callwood
    January 5, 2023
  • MUSIC
    Weird Sisters are Doing It For Themselves
    Among other mold-breaking endeavors, the Brooklyn-based record label founded by two women delivers a “well-curated aesthetic that breeds this feeling of fun and divine femininity."
    by Brett Callwood
    January 5, 2023
  • FILM
    Review: Noah Baumbach’s ‘White Noise’ Gets Lost in Nostalgic Static
    Don DeLillo’s novel remains potent – but not terribly filmable.
    by Michael Atkinson
    December 29, 2022
  • FILM
    ‘Babylon’ Gets High (and Low) on the Magic of Hollywood
    Director Damien Chazelle brings the razzle-dazzle but skimps on real emotion.
    by Chuck Wilson
    December 27, 2022
  • News
    Somewhere Over the Rainbow: Can Activists Reclaim a Dilapidated East Village Landmark From Ruin – Or From Its Creditors? 
    Community groups, lobbyists, lawyers, a private equity behemoth, and thrill-seeking kids all have a stake in P.S. 64's endless real-estate nightmare. 
    by Sarah Ferguson
    December 16, 2022

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