Cover Headlines:
Musto Gives the Skinny on Clubbing with the Social Security Crowd
Ishak Checks in on the New City Council
Pizzoli on Pushing Back Against Transgender Violence
Giving Thanks To Those Who Give So Much
Ross Barkan Talks to the New Yorkers Who Work
Tirelessly to Make the City a Better Place.
There's a War on Thanksgiving?
Ward Sutton Tunes In to Tucker Carlson to Get the Truth.
CONTENTS:
FEATURE:
Reviving a Voice tradition: Celebrating New Yorkers Who Deserve Our Thanks.
INSIDE:
The Front:
Violence against transgender individuals rose sharply in the Trump years.
Frank Pizzoli talks to those who are fighting back.
Runnin' Scared:
Tucker Carlson says the Left is giving the Pilgrims a black eye.
Ward Sutton switches to FOX to talk some turkey.
CityState:
The incoming City Council has a progressive edge--how will they mesh with
the new mayor? Natasha Ishak gets some answers from the freshmen class.
We the People:
Senior day care centers help vulnerable New Yorkers connect to friends and caregivers.
Bahar Ostadan talks to Bronx locals about their center's community.
La Dolce Musto: My Michael Musto
Michael Musto still getting past the velvet ropes, now that he's old enough for social security.
Life As The World's Oldest Club Kid: Confessions of a 65 Year Old Nightcrawler:
Has a great color illustration in it, (Liza, Capote, Warhol, Divine...does not give any names)
...please see 1st pic above.
The Voice Firmament:
J.A. Lobbia comforted the afflicted and afflicted the comfortable with steely, passionate
determination. She left us in 2001; five Voice writers explain why we just can't forget her.
Breaking the Cycle:
How much plastic will you throw away this Thanksgiving? How much do you toss every other
day of the year? Ali Smith has done the legwork to help us find a better path.
Reel Time:
Japanese director Ryusuke Hamaguchi moves at his own speed and Michael Atkinson
goes along on Drive My Car's mesmerinzing ride.
Riffs:
Former Depech Mode frontman Dave Gahan has dropped a new album of cover songs,
Brett Callwood runs down the playlist with the singer-songwriter.
Art Historical:
In the mid 1970s, Susan Rothenberg's horses helped revive painting from one of its many near death
experiences. Shana Nys Dambrot traces the history.
In the Galleries:
Jennifer Packer turns an unflinching gaze on our current age. Daniel Felsenthal takes a close
look at her Whitney exhibition.
Jockbeat:
Oh woe is the Jets. Over and over again. Has it really been a half century since
Gang Green brought home the trophy from the Big Game? Allen Barra surveys the wreckage.
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Measures approximately: 10 1/2" left to right and top to bottom almost 11 1/2"
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