The Village Voice review of the new novel "999 Flavors of Gelato," finds that when the Devil vacations in Heaven there's Hell to pay.
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The Village Voice previews marches in New York that protest Trump's alliances with billionaires and totalitarians who abuse human rights.
[Editor’s note: Donald Trump has operated amid a swamp of corruption, self-dealing, and outright criminality ever since his real estate–developer father gifted him his first millions. For almost as ...
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