March 2022 Print Edition

Politics, war, mad music, hot books, and general lunacy—we've got it covered.

These e-Editions of the relaunched Voice print issues won't rub off on your fingers.

In today’s armored combat arenas, teams of fighters face off with broadswords, axes, and hammers

Drag queens are making it work and spreading their own kind of joy, on-screen and off

The NCAA tournament generates huge profits, so how about paying the college students who make it happen?

On playing guitar with the blues greats as a “White Boy Lost in the Blues” (and being ignored by Jimi Hendrix)

It’s 2022, and still difficult to be female and politically powerful, but three New Yorkers helped clear the way

From our ‘Voice Lore’ print section: Though outnumbered five to one, women staffers stood tall at the Voice

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The Weathermen thought they could change the world with bombs, but their self-inflicted disaster was the beginning of the end of their revolution

The actor, playwright, and screenwriter talks about his memoir, sobriety, women in politics, and what’s next