SEVEN DECADES

In 1973, the Voice attended a convention of phone phreaks — the OG hackers who bedeviled Ma Bell before the telephone monopoly was broken up, in 1984.

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It’s time for yet another generation to discover the noir incandescence of a New York icon’s painting and prose.

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Republicans have launched a gerrymander war across the nation in 2025. As Democrats respond, we look back at how Andrew Cuomo lost New York a seat in 2020.

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In 2014, the Voice staff picked the essential albums celebrating New York City — love ’em or leave ’em.

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Back in 2014, readers weighed in — and some just weren't havin’ it.

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Reporting on the 1992 Presidential Sweepstakes: Admit Nothing, Blame Everybody, Be Bitter

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In February of 2014 the Voice staff took on the task of picking “The 50 Most NYC Albums Ever.” Readers were thrilled with some choices and outraged by others and so a few weeks later, due to popular demand — and lively comments — 28 more were added to the list.

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In 2014, the Voice staff put in their two cents’ worth about what you should still be listening to today.

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The legendary music critic always pinned his typewriter over his heart, and in 1979 he called out everyone on the downtown music scene — including himself — for slinging racist venom.

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“Covering the tour is … a peculiar, alien sensation, as if you were visiting a planet where the female population had been de­cimated by an unnamed plague.”

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