The Village Voice review of Steven Soderbergh’s "Black Bag" focuses on an unraveling marriage between a pair of spies.
The Village Voice review of Quebec filmmaker Philippe Lesage’s isolated-lodge drama, "Who By Fire" notes its sly narrative grenades.
In the Village Voice bestselling author T.J. English interviews saxophonist Darryl Yokley about his ambitious take on a literary masterpiece.
A new exhibition at MoMA showcases the industrial design of our never-ending age of anxiety.
In the Village Voice, Emma Jenney of Beau told us about a pair of unexpected tickets to see Smashing Pumpkins.
The Village Voice reviews Devin Jacobsen's far-ranging short story collection, “The Summer We Ate Off the China.” ...
Chloe Paquet had a good year in 2024, achieving a WTA ranking of 96 (a career high for the professional tennis star) and qualifying for the main draws of two Grand Slam events. But she is ...
Michael Atkinson's essay on "Play It as It Lays" in the Village Voice notes that this 53-year-old gem still packs an existential punch.
In a city that never sleeps but often overindulges, the Don’t Die Summit After Party at NeueHouse felt like a revelation. Gone were the usual booze-soaked, blurry-eyed industry mixers; instead ...
Hamburg-based food-tech company Infinite Roots is working with South Korean food manufacturer Pulmuone to introduce mycelium-based meat alternatives. Announced in late 2024, the collaboration aims ...