The Village Voice reviews an exhibition, “Light Producing Objects,” that offers illumination in the dark days of our times.
A 1963 Village Voice article noted that a new computer system at the Buildings Dept. suffered from a lack of keypunch operators.
In 1973, We Asked, ‘What Is a Man’s Life Worth If He Isn’t an Enemy of the White House?’ ...
The Village Voice notes that the new graphic novel, “Nostalgia,” explores a future featuring musical mind-twists and old-school dissent.
An article from the Village Voice archive reports on a criminal posing as photographer for the paper in order to rob art galleries.
In 1968, downtown New York was a mecca for rock music fans. This piece from the Village Voice archives dives into the gigs on offer.
For Scotia Baker, the work behind General Information Flow Tensor (GIFT) has always been as personal as it is theoretical. Her earliest ideas grew from a lifelong search for coherence across science, ...