The Village Voice archives review of Robert Downey Sr.'s 1972 film, "Greaser's Palace," as well as 12 full pages of cinema ego-stroking.
The Village Voice reviews the scintillating two-person exhibition "Actual Queers Kissing!" at Elliott Templeton Fine Arts, in Chinatown.
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The Village Voice reviews an exhibition, “Light Producing Objects,” that offers illumination in the dark days of our times.
In that same issue, Robert Downey, Sr. himself sat down with Jonas Mekas, the Voice ’s expert on (and maker of) underground cinema. During the interview, Mekas muses that perhaps Downey is getting too ...
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