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Soundtrack to the Watergate Break-In: Ziggy, the Stones, Tina & Ike, Cheech & Chong, ZZ, ‘Brandy,’ the Fillmore, and More
DromFest ’24 Has Coaxed ’80s and ’90s Bands to Come Out and Play
House of Lords Soars with Led Zeppelin
Lil Durk Shows the Way to Go
Robert Lighthouse Brings the Blues to a Ravaged Ukraine
The GOP Crowned Trump Just in Time for Biden to Anoint Harris
Kathy Hochul’s Lack of Killer Instincts Has Killed – For Now – Congestion Pricing 
Low-Wealth and Low-Wage Voters Could Make All the Difference in 2024
Messages From the Torture Trans Department 
In California, Will Rollins Might Just Beat Republican Election Denier Ken Calvert
More Than Two Years of War Have Improved Attitudes Among Ukrainians Toward Their LGBTQ+ Comrades-in-Arms 
Agenda PAC Looks to Send Anti-Queer Elected Officials Packing in November
Donald Trump: 34 Times a Felon
Can New York Turn the House Blue?
Before the ‘Goldwater Rule’ and Trump: Diagnosing Hitler in 1943
NEWS & POLITICS ARCHIVES
The Romans Tried to Save the Republic From Men Like Trump. They Failed.
Trump Says Out Loud What Many Republicans Have Long Wanted to Hear
Flying Off the Page, ‘Ulysses’ Lands on Its Feet
Crosshatching the City: ‘Stan Mack’s Real Life Funnies’ Overheard the Voices of New York
The Fluxus Newspaper Enlivened an Exuberant Era With Absurd Reporting and Ebullient Layouts
Review: The New Documentary ‘Taking Venice’ Combines ‘Combines’ and Cold War Conspiracies
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The Unbearable Whiteness of Publishing, Parts 1 & 2
Flying High: Remembering Greg Tate
Jean-Michel Basquiat, Flyboy in the Buttermilk
Illin’ in the Buttermilk
Kurt Vonnegut Revisits Earth for Earth Day
Plenty More Fish In The Sea – Thinking Beyond Salmon
by Neil Anthony Sims and Rod Fujita
Neil Anthony Sims and Rod Fujita
A Revolution Is Taking Place, One Can at a Time
Nature On Fire in Ukraine
Snow Job: Climate Change is Making Skiing an Uphill Climb
‘Composing While Black’ Rethinks Music in Time and Space
Martha Graham was ‘Where the Action Was’
‘The World According to Joan Didion’ Surveys the Life of the ‘New Journalism’ Writer
‘Inside the Spiral’ Unearths Robert Smithson’s Childhood, Catholicism, Art, and Death
Party Like It’s 1923: Will Donald Trump Write His Own ‘Mein Kampf’ in Jail? 
After Two Years of War, A Weary Ukraine Remains Defiant
We Are Ukrainians: Learning From the 2023 Kyiv Biennial
by Christian Viveros-Fauné
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A Man, a Band, a War: Eugene Hütz Speaks His Mind
The GOP Was For Putin Before They Were Against Him
War and Water: Russia is Destroying Ukraine’s Water Supply
Can a Union Revival Save America’s Soul?
Workers at Alamo Drafthouse Cinema Bring a Union to Brooklyn
A Revolution Is Taking Place, One Can at a Time
Are Unions Getting Off Their Knees?
Los Deliveristas Unidos Takes On the App-Delivery Industry
Talking About the Village Voice, the Paper That Couldn’t Be Bought
Micro Wrestling Is Much More Than a Little Show
‘Uncropped’ Reveals New York Stars and Street Denizens as Seen Through the Lens of James Hamilton
Can NYC’s New Climate Agenda Keep Our Heads Above Water?
Daniel Penny For Your Thoughts – and Prayers? 
Review: Great Purrformances Abound in ‘Cats: The Jellicle Ball’ 
In Nicolette Polek’s ‘Bitter Water Opera,’ Finding Yourself Is a Spectral Affair
Maureen Gallace’s Elemental Realm
Incident in the Old Ale House: Director Bill Morrison Discusses His Latest Documentary
Milton Glaser Helped Define the Look of the 20th Century
Review: ‘Message in a Bottle’ Finds Powerful Dance Moves — and Muddled Messages — within Sting’s Songs
Review: ‘Water for Elephants’ elevates the Elephant in the Room
Review: ‘adaku, part 1: the road opens’ Brings Africa to the Stage at BAM’s Next Wave Festival
Review: ‘Gutenberg! The Musical!’ Makes It to Broadway
Dancing With Dictators
Last Refuge of a Rock Critic: A Bicentennial Search for Patriotism
NEWS & POLITICS ARCHIVES
Our Nixon: Whose Life Was It Anyway?
First Draft of History: Covering Civil Rights in the Sixties
Ishmael Reed on Muhammad Ali
The Abortionist on the Circuit of Fear
A Freedom of Choice Revolution Is Roiling Iran
Beautiful Butchers: The Shah Serves Up Caviar and Torture
by Alexander Cockburn
2022: The Voice Relaunch Continues in Print and these E-Editions
2021: After Four Long Years, the Village Voice Returned to Print
‘Oppenheimer’ Will Bomb at the Oscars – in a Good Way
Five Queers to Be Thankful For This Pride
Lying Liars Lying About Queers
Bike Riding In NYC: Tips From One Who Knows
Are You Truly Deplorable – Or Just Posing?
Ward Sutton Puts MAGA Pride Anthems on the Turntable
Sutton on Santos, a Real Stand-Up Guy
The GOP Was For Putin Before They Were Against Him
Whatever Your Persuasion, Scornhub Pushes Just the Right Buttons
Half a Century Ago, Elliott Murphy Was Going to Be a ‘Monster’ Rock Star – But Then Life Happened 
Why Hip-Hop Has Many Fathers
The Strange Fate of Kim’s Video
Developer Takes a Nosedive as Court Orders Foreclosure and Sale of Old P.S. 64 in the East Village
Return of the Prodigal Mets: Doc Gets His Due, as Darryl Waits in the Wings
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Appealing to Your Bettor Nature
‘Ya Gotta Believe,’ Revisited
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‘Macho Camacho’ Always Went His Own Way – Now You Can Too
Teresa Tapia: The Queen of Albuquerque–and the Boxing Ring
Remembering Ed Fancher, a Village Voice Founder
Remembering Michael Feingold and the Heat-Seeking Missiles of His Theater Criticism
Clemente to Marden to Kiefer: Remembering Peter Schjeldahl
Remembering Julie Lobbia – a Tiny But Relentless Fighter
The Women at the Table: Writers, Artists, and Photographers in the Early Days of the Voice
Robert Plant Can’t Kiss the Past Goodbye
Sylvia Plachy’s Photos Guided Us for Decades — Now They’re at the Bronx Documentary Center
Detour on the Road to the American Dream
How Do You Get to Carnegie Hall? Carman Moore Has Got It Covered
Housing Works Cannabis Co., NY’s First Dispensary, Did $12 Million in 6 Months
Cannabis Industry Waits for New York Sales Numbers
An Open Letter To The Mayor of Amsterdam

Vice
11/09/2024 06:35:55 AM
The Rival Cliques You’ll Find at Every Medieval Renaissance Fair
Nuclear Clock Breakthrough Could Expose Dark Matter and Speed Up the Internet
‘The Swan’ Was a Plastic Surgery Reality TV Nightmare, Say Contestants and Coaches
Growing Up in a Sex Cult
Yellow 5 Dye Can Make Mice Translucent
HOA Fines Resident for Giving Away Free Water Amid Record-Breaking Arizona Heat
These Anti-Inflammatory Gummies Are Partly Powered by Pineapples
The Wild, Government-Funded Idea to Rejuvenate Human Brains with Lab-Grown Tissue
Connor McGregor Is Running for President of Ireland, Unfortunately
‘Musician’ Arrested for Using AI Songs and a Bot Army to Scam Spotify for Millions in Royalties
Kelly Lee Owens Is For the Working-Class Dreamers
Oobah Butler Reveals How Close He Came to Getting Sued Over His Amazon Film
Surreal Photos of Small-Town American Swingers in the 2000s
We Followed Jeremy Fragrance Around NYC as He Smelled Strangers
Woman Accidentally Cremates Stranger’s Cat While Her Actual Pet Returns from the Dead
The 8 Best Movies and Shows to Watch This Week
Kansas City Chiefs Superfan ‘ChiefsAholic’ Gets 17 Years in Prison for String of Robberies
Rich Homie Quan Dead at 34
Disney Adults Spend $400k Losing a Lawsuit to Rejoin the Exclusive Club 33
LA House That Broke in Half Is on Sale for $499,999
Italian Rower Stripped of Paralympic Medal After Cellphone Found in Boat
2 Loggers Killed in Arrow Attack by ‘Isolated’ Amazon Tribe
Researchers Gave a Mushroom a Robot Body
Mystery Predator Eats Pregnant 7-Foot Shark Near Bermuda
Grenfell Tower Fire Final Report Says 72 Deaths ‘Were All Avoidable’

Verge
11/09/2024 06:35:56 AM
Google and DOJ return for round two of their antitrust fight — this time about ads
What’s in store for the iPhone 16
Roblox’s CEO on getting to 1 billion users
10 years later, Apple Pay is amazing — and about to change
Telegram changes its tone on moderating private chats after CEO’s arrest
The man who put Doom in a Lego brick is now playing it on a volumetric voxel display
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‘Right to Repair for Your Body’: The Rise of DIY, Pirated Medicine
The Boeing Starliner’s strange test flight is finally returning to Earth, but it’s empty
IFA 2024: all the news from the big Berlin tech show
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Apple Watch Series 10 rumored to add sleep apnea detection
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Intel strikes back against Windows on Arm
Sony might have confirmed the PS5 Pro while it was busy celebrating
What to expect from Apple’s ‘It’s Glowtime’ iPhone 16 event
Telegram changes its tone on moderating private chats after CEO’s arrest
WhatsApp will send messages to other apps soon — here’s how it will look
The DOJ wants info on Google’s AI strategy to bust up its search monopoly
What to expect from Apple’s ‘It’s Glowtime’ iPhone 16 event
AMD just tipped the Z2 Extreme chip for next year’s Steam Deck competitors
Anker’s new 100W charger is almost as small as your AirPods
the awesome buttons that let you swap Apple Watch straps
Coinbase’s no-good, very bad summer
Bill Gates has a good feeling about AI
Here are the best Kindle deals right now
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Roblox will start sharing more revenue with creators
Google tests its ‘Ask Photos’ AI assistant that understands what’s in your pictures
Philips Hue launches a new smart lighting solution for the kitchen
Jennifer Pattison Tuohy
Bosch XXL built-in fridge freezer
Is tennis the sport of the future?
iPhone 16 Pro reportedly gets ultrasmooth 4K 120fps video recording
Telegram disables ‘misused’ features as CEO faces criminal charges
What’s in store for the iPhone 16
How the Wayback Machine is trying to solve the web’s growing linkrot problem
The problem with Telegram
Can a YouTube video really fix your wet phone?
What’s in a productivity system?
Summer 2024 is already the hottest on record
Instagram is adding new features for DMs
The Remarkable Paper Pro is as outrageous as it is luxurious
Donald Trump says he’ll task Elon Musk with auditing the entire federal government
Midea’s new kitchen appliances are the first to use Ki wireless power
Bill Gates has a good feeling about AI
New underground wells could store carbon dioxide pollution for Microsoft and Amazon