Description: The Village Voice Newspaper JULY 2022 PRINT EDITION (2nd pic above of newspaper front cover) Cover Headlines: PRIDE Musto: Lies that lying liars tell Sutton: K-Tel's new album--MAGA covers of Pride anthems. Pizzoli: Threats to queer minds and bodies PLUS: A gay Russian teacher in exile, jazz visions, literate kids, Jerry Stahl's bus trip to Help, and more Pinc Louds Soar: Lead singer Claudi talks with Katherine Turman about busking her way into downtown NYC's heart COVER STORY Pinc Louds defies categorization while bringing weird joy to fans. Katherine Turman hangs out with lead singer Claudi in Tompkins Square Park before a performance, and gets the backstory. INSIDE *Pride: Activism Equality And Reproductive Rights Under Attack. Book bans, TV ratings, Twitter threats...and SCOTUS. Activists call for fighting escalating threats--together. Queer rights and reproductive rights under fire from the right. Frank Pizzoli hears from activists about joining forces to fight back (Has a small inset pic with sign in it at City Hall...People Say A lot OfRidiculous Things In New York "Don't Say Gay" Isn't One Of Them...) *Comix: Short/brief colorful comic...Its time for another collection of hits from the folks atK-Tel Records--Ward Sutton puts MAGA Pride Anthems on theturntable. *La Dolce Musto: The GOP has been revamping anti-queer tropes. Michael Musto takes on the Top 10 Republican lies. For Gay Pride, top 10 GOPs misleading claims. *Voice Lore: Detour On The Road To The American Dream. Ever dream of being discovered by a Broadway impressario or a Hollywood producer? Who Wants Right To ThisStory? We look into the Voicearchives at one mystery man (Tom Hunter...Thomas O'Driscoll Hunter) who had that chance. *Pride: Portrait..The Godmother For At Risk Queer Yourh New Alternatives executive director Kate Barnhart talks with Jordan Pike about helping at-risk queer youth find their way to jobs and security, the harm done by the pandemic, and the satisfaction of seeing clients become employees. *Pride: Exile. As a closeted gay teacher in Russia, Kirill Frolov lived with secrecy and fear of persecution. Then came the invasion of Ukraine. Brendan Rascius speaks with Frolov about leaving his homeland, and looking back. *Countdown to 250 In four years, American democracy is supposed to celebrate its quarter millennium birthday. But the GOP has other ideas. R.C. Baker on gerrymandering, propaganda, historical precedents, and where to put your money. *Kids' Lit. Writopia Lab encourages kids to express themselves through selling their own stories . Rebecca Wallace-Segall writes about a former Voice editor and what motivated her to found the nonprofit, how it has helped, Kandahar comes next. *Jazz Here and Now The 22nd Vision Festival brings the creative, communitarian spirit of free jazz to NYC. Alan Scherstuhl previews the improv, hip hop power, and interested rhythms of an event that celebrates both legacy and fresh new work. *Book Trip. Jerry Stahl talks with Katherine Turman about Nein, Nein, Nein! His new book about a bus tour of Holocaust sites, how humor lives side by side with despair, and how to "comprehend the incomprehensible." Rest of newspaper Not on above topics... Has 24 newspaper pages Never Read No writing, no address labels Measures approximately: 10 1/2" left to right and top to bottom almost 11 1/2" Ships flat, will not fold As Is, Final Sale. Good Luck In Bidding! Thank you and have a Healthy and a Happy and... ENJOY!
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