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    • From The Archives
      The Abortionist on the Circuit of Fear
      By Marlene Nadle
    • NEWS & POLITICS ARCHIVES
      Mugging the White Liberal
      By Jack Newfield
    • War In Ukraine
      One Year of War: In Conversation with Ukrainians Standing Fast
      By Anna Conkling
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    • NEWS & POLITICS ARCHIVES
      Mugging the White Liberal
      By Jack Newfield
    • CULTURE
      ‘Creed: The Musical’: Not an Unserious Production by Unserious People 
      By Will McDonald
    • ART
      Waiting for the Nighthawks – Edward Hopper and the Denizens of New York
      By R.C. Baker
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    • MUSIC
      The Music of the Pelican State Rises Up From Somewhere Deep
      By Rafael Alvarez
    • FILM
      ‘Boston Strangler’ Is No ‘Zodiac,’ But It Still Has Some Juice
      By Michael Atkinson
    • VOICE CHOICE
      Tod Browning: Auteur of the Shadowlands
      By Michael Atkinson
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  • MTA Bans T & A
    by Linda Stasi
    October 14, 1997
  • Media
    Sliding Speech
    by Nat Hentoff
    October 7, 1997
  • Media
    Setting Fire to Offensive Ideas
    by Nat Hentoff
    September 30, 1997
  • Neighborhoods
    NY, OH
    by Linda Stasi
    September 30, 1997
  • Media
    Net Loss
    by James Ledbetter
    September 30, 1997
  • Living
    Westport’s Dragon Lady
    by Tom Carson
    September 30, 1997
  • NEWS & POLITICS ARCHIVES
    Playing the Iran Card
    by Frank Smyth
    March 4, 1997
  • ART ARCHIVES
    We Remember MOMA
    “It’s tempting to say that the new MOMA, purer and cleaner and twice its former size, proves that modernism didn’t die — it’s alive and well in MOMA heaven”
    by Kim Levin and Roberta Smith
    Originally published May 26, 1984
  • ART ARCHIVES
    In Praise of Graffiti: The Fire Down Below
    "Like conceptual art and Pop, graffiti questions the context in which art is appreciated. It renews the dream of work for its own sake, the idea of creation as a democratic process — in short, radical humanism"
    by Richard Goldstein
    December 24, 1980
  • MUSIC ARCHIVES
    A Sid Vicious Story
    “I guess she was per­fect for him — they could beat each other up every night and nobody’d mind. They had real fights.”
    by Lester Bangs
    October 23, 1978

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