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Advocate for the planet while checking out music, art, and sustainable snacks at Earth Day Initiative’s annual festival.

More than four decades ago, the Bronx DJ was already a hip hop legend, known as the “Master of Records.”

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Bryant Park once again plays host to a shimmying celebrity, the American Woodcock.

For the third time in 10 months, NYC turned out to protest a native son gone bad — very bad.

A fresh exhibition features the first art director of the Village Voice, who overcame debilitating disease to create vibrant, New York School-ed realism. 

On Saturday, a massive national day of action will oppose Trump’s attacks on democracy, immigrant families, and free speech.

In 1982, Brooklyn congressman Fred Richmond attempted to use money and powerful connections to maneuver his way out of a sex scandal.

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A little over half a century ago, a president mired in an unpopular war finally declared the beginning of the end, and the Voice covered the damage left behind.

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The latest iteration of the every-other-year visual hoedown is dour, but leavened with some serious wit.