Village Voice

The Village Voice, founded in 1955, is an iconic New York City-based publication known for its influence on culture, arts, and politics. Established as the nation’s first alternative weekly, it quickly gained a reputation for investigative journalism, criticism, and coverage of cultural movements. The Voice became a platform for notable writers, including Norman Mailer and Wayne Barrett, and won multiple Pulitzer Prizes. In recent years, the publication has adapted to the digital age, continuing to cover the arts, city life, and current affairs for a diverse audience.

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