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      Joy in Metville
      By Charlie Vascellaro
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      A Soldier’s Life: Conversations Inside Ukraine’s Defense Force
      By Anna Conkling
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      Covering the Most Hated Man on the Internet, in 2012
      By Camille Dodero
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      Joy in Metville
      By Charlie Vascellaro
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      Ghosts of NYPD Scandals: Was Detective Bill Phillips Framed by Corrupt Cops?
      By T.J. English
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      ‘Dreaming Walls: Inside the Chelsea Hotel’ Is a Strange Movie About a Strange Place
      By Shana Nys Dambrot
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      King Vidor, Golden Age Hollywood’s Oddball Idealist
      By Michael Atkinson
    • ART
      Eva Hesse’s ‘Expanded Expansion’ Has Aged at Human Scale
      By Daniel Felsenthal
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      Courtney Barnett Shines at Radio City Music Hall and the Angelika Film Center 
      By Mary Lyn Maiscott
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  • FILM
    King Vidor, Golden Age Hollywood’s Oddball Idealist
    A Lincoln Center retrospective delves into the work of a director who tried to save America from itself.
    by Michael Atkinson
    August 5, 2022
  • ART
    Eva Hesse’s ‘Expanded Expansion’ Has Aged at Human Scale
    A focused exhibition of the artist’s sculptures explores how her work has aged, yet gained meaning, over the decades. 
    by Daniel Felsenthal
    August 3, 2022
  • SOUNDS OF THE CITY
    Courtney Barnett Shines at Radio City Music Hall and the Angelika Film Center 
    The singer-songwriter confronts her demons and rocks the stage.
    by Mary Lyn Maiscott
    July 29, 2022
  • NEW YORK
    Excuse Her Dust: Searching for an Old Friend in the Bronx 
    A tour of Woodlawn Cemetery, and its esteemed residents.
    by Jim Burger
    July 27, 2022
  • Theater
    Elevator Repair Service Drags Out Chekhov’s ‘Seagull’
    The venerable theater group can’t find its way in this too long and too (literally) dark adaptation of the classic.
    by Elizabeth Zimmer
    July 23, 2022
  • FILM
    Adapted from Austen, ‘Persuasion’ Smirks to No Avail
    Netflix’s take on the 1818 novel jettisons historical context in favor of YA anachronisms.   
    by Michael Atkinson
    July 14, 2022
  • Remembrance
    Howie Pyro, Patron Saint of Weird
    “Howie could get along with anybody. He could be friends with Johnny and Joey Ramone. Hells Angels, skinheads, drag queens, comic-book nerds, art collectors, fashionistas—they all loved him.”
    by Jesse Malin
    July 13, 2022
  • VOICE CHOICE
    Celebrating the Musical Legacy of Writer Greg Tate
    Burnt Sugar The Arkestra Chamber honors its founder at Lincoln Center.
    by Darren Reidy
    July 12, 2022
  • ANALYSIS
    At 250, Who Will America Be?
    In 2026, American democracy is supposed to celebrate its quarter-millennium birthday, but the GOP is raining on the parade.
    by R.C. Baker
    June 28, 2022
  • BOOKS
    Jerry Stahl Goes Gonzo-Adjacent in ‘Nein, Nein, Nein!’
    The novelist/memoirist/journalist takes an audacious, emotional journey through “concentration-camp-world.”
    by Katherine Turman
    June 28, 2022

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