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The Village Voice reviews "The Shrouds," the latest excursion into the darkness from David Cronenberg, granddaddy of the body-horror genre.
The Village Voice looks at the environmental devastation wrought on Ukraine’s land and water by Russia’s ongoing attacks.
The Village Voice looks at "phantom utopias," lies told by today's despots to conjure memories of great autocratic times that never existed.
In a Village Voice "My Favorite Album" post, Lyris Faron, front-woman for Talulah Paisley, discusses Liz Phair's “Exile In Guyville” album.
The Village Voice interviews photographer Glen E. Friedman about his new book on Bad Brains, a band that changed the landscape of punk.
The L.A. Weekly and Village Voice review of "The Amateur" notes the action thriller's clever conglomeration of deadly Rube Goldbergian traps.
Edmund White, photographed in 1988: “We’re not very written about.” Photo by Sophie Bassouls/Sygma/Sygma via Getty Images Photo by Sophie Bassouls/Sygma/Sygma via Getty Images Ages ago, a ...
If you like a “go-getter” spirit and a woman who is handy with a hammer, then you’re going to love Sara Underwood. She’s a traveling DIY builder, and is always on her way to a new exciting ...
Recent books reveal how current dictators and wannabe autocrats use revisionist histories to gloss over the bad old days of European despotism.