Vol LXIII No. 2
Cover Headlines:
remembering 9/11
Voice writers look at the horror of that day,
and the dangers democracy faces now.
Michael Musto Hits the Broadway Boards.
Ward Sutton Returns, Just in Time for MAGA Madness!
Peter Noel Delves Into the Surveilance and Harassment of
Black Lives Matter Activities.
John Lennon, Debbie Harry, Joe Strummer & the Bay City Rollers?
Katherine Turman Talks to Rock 'n' Roll Lensman Extraordinaire
Bob Gruen.
CONTENTS:
FEATURES:
20 Years On: 9/11 Then and Now.
New Yorkers remember the horror of the 9/11 attacks.
Twenty years later, we are dealing with even greater dangers.
Alisa Solomon reported on events that day, and considers where
we are now;
Ross Barkan remembers a childhood disrupted;
R.C. Baker covers the GOP's ongoing assault on democracy;
Christian Viveros-Faune reveals the backstory behind
Tribute in Light;
Eileen Markey looks at Rudy Giuliani then and now;
Natasha Ishak reports on the continuing health problems of
students who were downtown.
INSIDE:
The Front
Peter Staley is still Acting Up: Frank Pizzoli talks to him about
how AIDS activism has moved into the age of the pandemic.
Cannabis: Is the social equity movement a path in the long-
delayed economic justice? Sarah Ratliff talks to those in the know.
New York Mirror: Voice photographer Catherine McGann tells the
take of when Sex saved the day.
Runnin' Scared: Cartoonist Ward Sutton checks in with the True
Believers of MAGAdom.
9/11 Memories: Images and words from the immediate aftermath of
9/11, reproduced from the bound volumes of the
village Voice archives.
City/State: Why is the Black Lives Matter movement under
surveillance? Is COINTELPRO back? Peter Noel looks at
the evidence.
La Dolce Broadway:
Broadway's Awake Again--And Suddenly Woke, Too?
Michael Musto has plowed through all the press releases so you
don't have to. He's got the skinny on which shows are worth
splurging on and which ones should be avoided.
Spoken Words: High Art Of The Roaches And The Tenements...
Susan L. Hornik remembers Miguel Algarin Nuyorican
Poets Cafe who would have turned 80 on Sept 11.
Riffs and Pics: Photographer Bob Bryan has seen it all in the world of
Rock n Roll. Katherine Turman looks at some portraits of some of
music's biggest stars with the man who took them. Has small
inset b/w pic, one each, of: Debby Harry, Tina Turner, Salt n Pepa,
The Ramones, John Lennon, The Bay City Rollers.
American Sublime: Albert Pinkham Ryder is one of the most influential
painters who ever lived. R.C. Baker looks beyond the canvas.
Jockbeat: Tired of all the sports betting ad on your favorite station?
Get over it. Vincent Velotta looks at the big players at the
table.
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