1990s

A Village Voice cover from two decades ago exposes the hypocrisy in the GOP’s refusal to impeach Trump

If you think the midterm elections don’t matter, you don’t know your history. In 1995, the Voice exposed the savagery of the GOP’s congressional agenda.

In 1990 the Voice Literary Supplement featured a short review of an Ivana Trump bio. All the boorishness we’ve come to expect from President Trump was already on display.

The Voice weighed in on the sitcom in the Eighties and Nineties, asking, Is TV an electronic dollhouse for the masses?

Twenty-seven years ago, the Voice exposed the way in which Senate Republicans attacked and vilified Anita Hill — and won. Now the Old Boys Club is applying the same playbook against Brett Kavanaugh’s accusers.

The Whitney’s David Wojnarowicz exhibition is a revelation, but Voice writers knew what to expect decades ago

The Voice’s 1991 coverage of Clarence Thomas vs. Anita Hill: From Shakespeare to that infamous Coke can

Sometimes the ads in the Village Voice tell you as much about what was happening as any of the articles

On Lou Reed, the downtown bard of the dirty boulevard.

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