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      Beyoncé and Jay-Z Work It Out in the Louvre
      By R.C. Baker
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      Bill Barr: The “Cover-Up General”
      By Frank Snepp
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      Gay Activist Jacob Jeffery Brings the Love to Deep Red Oklahoma
      By Michael Musto
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      The Life of Sonja
      By Robert Rosen
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      A Slice of New York in Ukraine 
      By Anna Conkling
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      The Coming of King: A Charismatic Moment
      By Marlene Nadle
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      The Life of Sonja
      By Robert Rosen
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      M. Night Shyamalan’s ‘Knock at the Cabin’ Doesn’t Have a Good Answer
      By Michael Atkinson
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      Fran Lebowitz on The Internet, Covid, the Kardashians, and Her Pal Marty
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  • ART ARCHIVES
    On the 100th Anniversary of Opening King Tut’s Tomb, All That Glitzes Is Still Not Gold
    “The question is, why are all these personal treasures in New York, at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, instead of with the sun god Ra?”
    by Rosalyn Drexler
    Originally published December 12, 1978
  • VOICE OF THE AGES
    Remembering Michael Feingold and the Heat-Seeking Missiles of His Theater Criticism
    The longtime Voice critic was erudite, witty, biting, and committed to informing readers about all things—good or bad—on the boards.
    by The Village Voice
    November 22, 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
  • THE FRONT ARCHIVES
    Beautiful Butchers: The Shah Serves Up Caviar and Torture
    “The social success of the Shah in the galaxy of international despots is the end result of a careful campaign, premised on two vital ingredients: snobbery and cash”
    by Alexander Cockburn, James Ridgeway and Jan Albert
    Originally published November 14, 1977
  • 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
  • VOICE OF THE AGES
    Clemente to Marden to Kiefer: Remembering Peter Schjeldahl
    What if you love art AND baseball? In the Eighties, Voice critic Peter Schjeldahl had the answer—and what other paper would’ve published it?
    by The Village Voice
    October 22, 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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