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      The Absurdist Musical Melodrama of ‘Annette’ Misses the Mark
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  • BOOKS ARCHIVES
    Banal Retentive: Andy Warhol’s Romance of the Pose
    How did people ever swallow the supposition that the real Warhol was a white-wigged idiot standing around saying, “Great”?
    by Guy Trebay
    Originally published July 1, 1988
  • COMICS ARCHIVES
    The Spirit Strikes Back
    Will Eisner's work at its best contained a kind of urban poetry, a lyric strain similar to such di­verse Brooklynites as Irwin Shaw, Henry Miller, and Norman Mailer
    by Pete Hamill
    Originally published April 21, 1975
  • ART ARCHIVES
    Kusama: ‘Miss Naked Happening’
    “The reality of the 'mass naked happening' seem­ed to lie in the media, in the pictures, in the gesture — which meant nothing except insofar as it was reported”
    by Ross Wetzsteon
    Originally published February 1, 1968
  • MUSIC ARCHIVES
    Notebook for Night Owls: The Velvet Underground
    “Warhol has so arranged his discotheque that his patrons tend to feel that they have wandered into some evangelist's vision of Nineveh and that perhaps it is time to mend their ways.”
    by Sally Kempton
    Originally published April 14, 1966
  • ART ARCHIVES
    Where Angels Fear To Tread
    Marina Abramovic and Ulay's 12-Year Partnership in Art and Life Comes to a Spectacular End on the Great Wall of China
    by C.Carr
    Originally published February 14, 1988
  • ART ARCHIVES
    Rear Window: The Mystery of the Carl Andre Case
    “What happened was we had ... my wife is an artist and I am an artist and we had a quarrel about the fact that I was more, eh, exposed to the public than she was and she went to the bedroom and I went after her and she went out of the window”
    by Jan Hoffman
    Originally published March 29, 1988
  • COMICS ARCHIVES
    A Year in the Life of Robert Maxwell
    A Story of Labor, Lies, Losses, and Libel Suits
    by James Ledbetter & S.B. Whitehead
    July 2, 2020
  • VOICE OF THE AGES
    Milton Glaser at the Voice – Short Time, Big Impact
    The design virtuoso, who died last week at age 91, brought the Voice's editorial look up to speed
    by R.C. Baker
    June 30, 2020
  • ART ARCHIVES
    Jean Michel Basquiat: Mass Productions
    “Basquiat has absorbed every trick in contemporary painting's book at an astoundingly early age. He's so precocious he's practically old before his time”
    by Roberta Smith
    June 29, 2020
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    Jean-Michel Basquiat, 1960-88
    “What I missed immediately was the figure of Jean him­self, one of the most beautiful young men — with one of the most original minds — I have ever met”
    by Hilton Als
    Originally published August 30, 1988

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