New York City Newspaper The Village Voice

January 6-12,  2016 Issue

Cover:  Great illustration of basically head of Donald Trump, and mini wind-up Donald Trump in front of camera...as pictured

Cover Headline:  
*HE'S STILL HERE
*DONALD TRUMP AND THE JOYS OF TOY FASCISM
Cover Story: 
*Donald Trump and the Joys of Toy Fascism: 
                             Everything about Trump is Toy.  He has Barbie Doll wives.  He plays G.I. Joe when he talks about ISIS.  His buildings are glass-enclosed erector sets...

Inside:  
*Shock Value:  Queer podcast Livin' and Lovin' in NYC may offend you.  Ask the hosts if they care...Victoria Davis and Sheri Barclay...

NEWS: 
*  Fuc* America:  A Former Manhattan Prosecution sounds Off On Tamir Rice Case In Explosive Video Rant: 
                              Ikiesha Al-Shabazz Whittaker..."I just want to say shi* plain."...
*WEED:  Ganja Glossary:  How much do you know about weed in New York?
*Theatre:  See Span:  Ivo van Hove stages a brutal and brilliant production of Arthur Miller's A View From The Bridge...
*Art:  True South:  MoMA retrospective how Uruguayan-born Joaquin Torres-Garcia turned the Western art world on it's head. 
*Music: *The Year of Horses:  Lenny Kaye reveals what he's learned from the year-long 40th anniversary celebration of the seminal album...
              *A Folkie/Punk/Rocker/Etc. Set Apart:  Cass McCombs is in the throes of writing his next record, but
                                                                              he'll mark the releasae of his genre-spanning compilation in New York
*Eats:  *Welcome To Werkstatt:  Thomas Ferlesch brings hearty Viennese sophistication to a workaday stretch of Ditmas Park...
                                                     giant pretzels easily feed two, altho you may not want to share...
            *High Street Hospitality Group partners Eli Kulp and Ellen Yin...
*Film:  *Charlotte's Web: Charlotte Rampling... Luxuriate in a half-century of Rampling at the IFC Center
             *Twilight of the Game-Changers:  The best films at the First Look Festival reveal futures that didn't work out...
             *Making Life Pay Off:  Sweaty Betty:  Characters and creators squeeze all they can from the everyday...Director: Joe Frand and Zachary Reed...
           
Rest of newspaper not on above topics, standard The Village Voice fare of the week...
.............Voice Choices, Theater, Art, Eats, Film, Music, Classified....

38 numbered pages,
No writing, no tears, no address label
Ships flat, will not fold
As Is, Final Sale.  Good Luck In Bidding!