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The Village Voice review of Roberto Minervini’s no-budget Civil War saga finds a meditation on the grit, light, and hurt of American ennui.
The Village Voice reports on Ricky Wassenaar, who killed fellow prison inmates based on the belief that God told him it would help Donald Trump.
A Village Voice essay looks at Mario Puzo's first novel, "The Dark Arena" (1955), which gazes unflinchingly into the abyss of the Holocaust.
In a Village Voice Best Gig I Ever Saw post, the powerhouse pianist Awadagin Pratt told us about experiencing two transporting performances.
Lucky Chow returned this week with season seven, where host Danielle Chang immerses herself in the rich food culture of her homeland, Taiwan. The series explores a wide range of stories from ...
According to Isaac Asimov’s “Three Laws of Robotics,” a robot may not harm a human being through action or inaction, must ...
The Village Voice review of “Summer of 69” notes that a heartfelt relationship lurks under a crude veneer and many penis jokes.
Reviewing David Mamet's new film, "Henry Johnson," the Village Voice notes that he pushes his deadly serious film to the brink of self-parody.
The Village Voice review of Andrew DeYoung’s "Friendship" notes that you will begin laughing and end contemplating the meaning of it all.
LA Weekly and the Village Voice feature an interview with the former monk and dedicated Krishna, Jay Shetty, about life choices.
My Favorite Album: NYC indie-folk singer and songwriter Robert Scheffler delves into intricate sonic layers of the 1995 gem.
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