from the archives

In June 1968 Voice reporter Howard Smith was on the scene as Warhol fought for his life. Three months later the pop master told film critic Leticia Kent, ‘I am afraid of God alone.’

As the Whitney offers rolling previews of ‘Andy Warhol — From A to B and Back Again,’ we take a look at the partying class from a half-century ago

In 1965 Voice co-founder John Wilcock watched Andy Warhol watching

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In 1975 we called Blood on the Tracks "the excruciating cry of a man who is tormented by his own freedom."

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.

On the eightieth anniversary of Welles’s “War of the Worlds” we revisit Mark Jacobson’s 1979 review of the great auteur’s role in another End-Times production

With the midterms approaching, the Republicans are once again amping up the fear factor. In 2016 cartoonist Gilbert Hernandez pictured President Trump’s fondest dream as the divisive nightmare it always was.

With no New York teams in the Fall Classic, we revisit Voice coverage of the 1978 World Series, the Dodgers returning to Brooklyn, and ‘answers in the universe we simply shouldn’t question’

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