The Village Voice reviews Martha Schwendener’s new book on Vilém Flusser (1920-1991), who prophesied the dangers of digital tech.
This 1787 print satirizes the Queen of England, the Prince of Wales, and King George III gorging themselves at the British Treasury, filling their craws with gold at the expense of everyday citizens.
The Village Voice revisits the Hunter Thompson's 1972 riffs on ibogaine as President Trump fast-tracks the drug to help vets with PTSD.
The labor solidarity May Day march — and party — happening on Friday, May 1st, at Union square is a Village Voice Choice for that week.
The Village Voice revisits the Hunter Thompson's 1972 riffs on ibogaine as President Trump fast-tracks the drug to help vets with PTSD.
Loznitsa’s new film, Two Prosecutors, changes tracks — it’s a careful, studied, almost satirical historical fiction shot in Lithuania and set during Stalin’s Great Purge of the ’30s. Also unusually, ...
The Village Voice looks at the history of autocrats' obsessions with large monuments as self-aggrandizing historical markers.
The Village Voice review of "Lee Cronin's the Mummy" finds that the movie has little relation to the mummy films of yore, but revels in gore.
“This one has felt like an open road. It was just fun and easy to make.” ...
It’s 2026, and there are way too many daily emergencies coming at us collision-course style. But underneath it all is the ground we stand on, and no matter what else is happening we need to protect it ...
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