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Corporate Shill In Chief – Ronald Reagan  gets the Warhol treatment in 1985.

SEVEN DECADES

Stars & Hype Forever: In 1985, Ronald Reagan’s Reelection Represented the “Triumph of the Irrational”

by J. Hoberman

Into each life a little rain must fall: President Donald Trump speaks in D.C. in 2019, before departing to London to meet with NATO leaders for the 70th anniversary of the alliance.

History Bites

The Republicans are Raining on America’s Most Patriotic Celebration – Again

by R.C. Baker

1976 Village Voice article by Greil Marcus about the American bicentennial

SEVEN DECADES

Last Refuge of a Rock Critic: A Bicentennial Search for Patriotism

by Greil Marcus

Looking for a way in.

VOICE CHOICE

A Two-Fer From a Pulitzer Nominee Goes In and Out

by R.C. Baker

“… floating in a most peculiar way …”

NYC SITES

Ground Control: The Serendipitous Art of the Streets

by R.C. Baker

Summer Fridays — and take the rest of the month, too.

History Bites

A Voice Summer Vacation – and the Repetitions of History

by R.C. Baker

All it takes is some murder, blackmail, treason, and other sundries to make the summer doldrums feel less dull.

SEVEN DECADES

Checking Out the Latest Beachworthy Crime Novels – in 1984

by Geoffrey O'Brien

The Three Graces, cosplay style: Attendees at last year’s Anime NYC.

VOICE CHOICE

Anime NYC Hits the Javits With an End-of-Summer Extravaganza

by Laura Bell

Looking for a way in.

VOICE CHOICE

A Two-Fer From a Pulitzer Nominee Goes In and Out

by R.C. Baker

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FILM ARCHIVES

Gang Agley: The Sequel to “Trainspotting” Is an Uneven Mess, but That’s Not the Worst Thing About It

by Mike Laws

March 10, 2017

FILM ARCHIVES

Damien Chazelle’s Glittering Throwback ‘La La Land’ Can’t Measure Up — but That’s Its Charm

by Alan Scherstuhl

December 7, 2016

FILM ARCHIVES

Set in a Now Better Than Ours, ‘Miss Sloane’ Pits a Powerful Woman Against the Gun Lobby

by Abbey Bender

November 22, 2016

FILM ARCHIVES

Interracial-Marriage Drama ‘Loving’ Stirs With Quiet Humility

by Bilge Ebiri

November 3, 2016

FILM ARCHIVES

‘Hell or High Water’ Finds Serenity in Two Brothers’ Desperate Bank-Robbing Spree

by Danny King

August 9, 2016

FILM ARCHIVES

Telling Its Story of a Gender Pioneer, ‘The Danish Girl’ Holds to Formula

by Amy Nicholson

November 24, 2015

FILM ARCHIVES

Superb Reporting Drama ‘Spotlight’ Is a Rallying Cry

by Stephanie Zacharek

November 3, 2015

FILM ARCHIVES

Fall of the House of Rather: ‘Truth’ Traces the Journalistic Misdeeds That Brought Down an Anchor Rather Than a Bush

by Alan Scherstuhl

October 13, 2015

FILM ARCHIVES

Single-Shot Marvel ‘Victoria’ Races Through Berlin and Into Glory

by Amy Nicholson

October 6, 2015

FILM ARCHIVES

Ex Machina Asks If a Robot Can Think — and Is She Coming On to You?

by Amy Nicholson

April 8, 2015

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