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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
    • 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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    • War In Ukraine
      A Slice of New York in Ukraine 
      By Anna Conkling
    • NYC ARCHIVES
      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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    • 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
    • CULTURE
      Say It Loud! Rev. Al Sharpton Talks New Documentary and Fight for Justice (Q&A)
      By Lina Lecaro
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  • 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
  • News
    Developer Takes a Nosedive as Court Orders Foreclosure and Sale of Old P.S. 64 in the East Village
    After a decades-long fight that pitted a multicultural community center against for-profit dorms, a court ruling has put the long-vacant building back into play
    by Sarah Ferguson
    December 30, 2022
  • Labor Front
    The Labor Fight at the New School Heralds Battles Still to Come
    With a legacy that includes inspiring the Village Voice, the New School struggles to remain true to its roots.
    by Jackson Todd
    December 19, 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
  • MUSIC
    Dion: The Wanderer Has Never Left the Building
    A 1950s heartthrob survived his own blues, and is still singing them.   
    by Rafael Alvarez
    November 18, 2022
  • JOCKBEAT
    Project Finish Cheered the NYC Marathon Runners Until the Not-At-All-Bitter End
    The 51st iteration of the five-borough race is in the books, and applause was the order of the day—and night.
    by Thomas Gerbasi
    November 8, 2022
  • JOCKBEAT
    Cheering on the Nice Guys and Gals – and Everyone Else – Who Finish Last in the NYC Marathon
    You can take most of the day, and into the night, to finish the NYC Marathon — Project Finish will still make you feel like a champ.
    by Thomas Gerbasi
    November 3, 2022
  • ANALYSIS
    The NYC Racial Justice Commission Has Failed
    Feel-good ballot proposals will do no good. 
    by John Teufel
    October 29, 2022
  • NEW YORK
    Abolish the Carriage Horse Industry and Ryder Will Not Have Died in Vain
    Gathering at an NYC vigil to remember a fallen, misused horse. 
    by Tracy Basile
    October 21, 2022
  • NEW YORK
    Doomscrolling through the 2022 New York Comic Con
    A rogues’ and monsters’ and heroes’ gallery: This year’s Comic Con draws fans with serious costume chops.
    by The Village Voice
    October 10, 2022

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