In future months during our Platinum Anniversary year, we’ll be visiting the “Unmotivated Bank Robber” piece referenced below, plus a real-life tale of a bank robber who called a Voice reporter right ...
The Village Voice and L.A. Weekly report on an upcoming auction of Bob Ross paintings to benefit public broadcasting.
The Village Voice looks at an exhibition of the wildly imaginative retrofuture visions of artist and writer Bruce McCall.
The Village Voice reviews an exhibition of Robert Rauschenberg's prints, created in the 1960s and '70s in collaboration with Gemini G.E.L.
In 1994, the Village Voice enlisted a member of the editorial staff to model the latest in Goth styles for the Halloween.
Plaster casts of Leonard Nimoy’s head crowded one display table. Life-sized posters of William Shatner striking various heroic poses covered the walls. The air was filled with a cacophony of ...
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Every once in a while, a movie comes along that reminds me why I fell in love with movies — why I sit in traffic, amidst honking cars, blank-faced drivers and bumper-to-bumper malaise, then sit in a ...
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With its cheesy boardwalk settings and beatnik ambience — bongo player “Chaino” gets singled out in the credits — writer/director Curtis Harrington’s Night Tide (1961) proves an apt first-time star ...