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Into each life a little rain must fall: President Donald Trump speaks in D.C. in 2019, before departing to London to meet with NATO leaders for the 70th anniversary of the alliance.

History Bites

The Republicans are Raining on America’s Most Patriotic Celebration – Again

by R.C. Baker

1976 Village Voice article by Greil Marcus about the American bicentennial

SEVEN DECADES

Last Refuge of a Rock Critic: A Bicentennial Search for Patriotism

by Greil Marcus

An activist protesting outside a carriage horse stable in 2025, during a rally supporting the passage of Ryder’s Law.

News

Since the Death of Ryder in 2022, the Toll Continues to Rise

by Tracy Basile

Live music, DJs, merch, and street food. ’Nuff said.

VOICE CHOICE

Eat, Drink, and Be Merry Till Midnight at the Queens Night Market 

by Laura Bell

Into each life a little rain must fall: President Donald Trump speaks in D.C. in 2019, before departing to London to meet with NATO leaders for the 70th anniversary of the alliance.

History Bites

The Republicans are Raining on America’s Most Patriotic Celebration – Again

by R.C. Baker

Taking to the streets in 1969.

SEVEN DECADES

1969: Three Weeks After Stonewall, Gay Power Began Finding Its Voice

by Jonathan Black

This article is from 2001; this photo is from 2014; it’s now 2026 and we were just thinking, Yeah, the band is named Clinic, but Adrian Blackburn still seemed to know something the rest of us would only catch up to in 2020.

SEVEN DECADES

As the Aughts Got Rolling, Clinic Covered Their Mugs and Wowed Radiohead

by Stuart Berman

Tia Wood mixes it up.

VOICE CHOICE

From TikTok to the Smithsonian, Tia Wood Brings Her Personal Pop/R&B/Indigenous Sound to ‘Native Sounds Downtown’

by Laura Bell

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SEVEN DECADES

Forty Years Ago – and Four Decades After Its Creator’s Death – ‘Krazy Kat’ Was Still the Comic Strip of the Moment

by J. Hoberman

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MUSIC ARCHIVES

MUSIC ARCHIVES

1983 Pazz & Jop: Who Else? A Goddamn Critics’ Band, That’s Who Else

by Robert Christgau

January 9, 2019

MUSIC ARCHIVES

1982 Pazz & Jop: Funkentelechy vs. the Placebo Syndrome

by Robert Christgau

January 8, 2019

MUSIC ARCHIVES

1981 Pazz & Jop: The Year the Rolling Stones Lost the Pennant

The Eighth (or Ninth) Annual Pazz & Jop Critics Poll

by Robert Christgau

January 7, 2019

MUSIC ARCHIVES

1980 Pazz & Jop: The Year of the Lollapalooza

The Seventh (or Eighth) Annual Pazz and Jop Critics Poll

by Robert Christgau

January 4, 2019

MUSIC ARCHIVES

1979 Pazz & Jop: The Pazz & Jop Critics’ Poll (Almost) Grows Up

by Robert Christgau

January 3, 2019

MUSIC ARCHIVES

1978 Pazz & Jop: New Wave Hegemony and the Bebop Question

by Robert Christgau

January 2, 2019

MUSIC ARCHIVES

1977 Pazz & Jop: Pazz & Joppers Dig Pistols — What Else Is New?

by Robert Christgau

January 1, 2019

MUSIC ARCHIVES

1975 Pazz & Jop: It’s Been a Soft Year for Hard Rock

by Robert Christgau

December 28, 2018

MUSIC ARCHIVES

1974 Pazz & Jop: Our Own Critic’s Poll

by Robert Christgau

December 27, 2018

MUSIC ARCHIVES

1971 Pazz & Jop: What Does It All Mean?

I am reluctant to enforce the tenuous distinction between fan and critic.

by Robert Christgau

Originally published: February 10, 1972

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