October 3- 9, 2002 | [2002 issue index] |
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Lance Haver, the man who threw stones, is now trying to make a living in a greenhouse.
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news
Who? Us?: MOVE changes the tone of its e-mails in the wake of John Gilbride’s murder.—Daryl Gale
City Beat: To some, it's fantastic. To others, an eyesore. No matter, the mural at 15th and Waverly stays for now.—Jenn Carbin
'Lude Behavior: Main Line gang busted for alleged narcotics sales.—Brendan McGarvey
Holding Down the Fort—Daryl Gale
Market Volatility—Daniel Brook
Soundbites—Deborah Bolling
The Bell Curve: City Paper's weekly gauge of Philly's Quality of Life
columns:
Political Notebook:Charismatic Visionary or Naked Power Wielder?—Mary F. Patel
City Space:The Asphalt Jungle—Steve Cohn, Cafe Society—Daniel Brook
opinion
Pretzel Logic by Howard Altman
Back to the FutureLoose Canon by Bruce Schimmel
Up OursSlant by F. Stuart Ross
The Immigrant SongLetters to the Editor: by the readers
arts
Cloaking Devices: Susan Fenton and Anne Seidman create revealing work that plays hard to get.—Robin Rice
Paradise Redefined—Susan Hagen
Artsbeat:Artsbeat—Debra Auspitz
Theater:Moor Is Less: Philly Shakes' season opener turns Othello into daytime TV.—Toby Zinman
Theater:To The Extreme—David Anthony Fox
Theater:Screwed Up—Toby Zinman
artspicks
Politics Unusual—A.D. Amorosi
Becoming: Shakespeare—Debra Auspitz
The Outside In—Sam Adams
Anatomy Lessons—Meredith Broussard
The (Un)Beat(en) Generation—Paul Burress
All-Ages Art—Sam Adams
Smooth Moves—Debra Auspitz
Citizen Josef—Debra Auspitz
Scott Free—A.D. Amorosi
movies
Good Grief: The heartfelt but confused Moonlight Mile processes real-life tragedy.—Cindy Fuchs
From a Scream to a Whisper: Werner Herzog’s quiet Invincible.—Sam Adams
Screen Picks—Sam Adams
music
Ghost in the Machine: Japanese psychedelia invades brains, raises spirits.—A.D. Amorosi
Family Fugue: Orchestra 2001 puts the Crumbs back together.—Peter Burwasser
Originators of the Species: The progenitors of progressive house sprout legs, go on tour.—Sean O’Neal
Beat Box—Ain Ardron-Doley
DJ Nights—Sean O'Neal
musicpicks
Jon Langford—Paul Burress
Jello Biafra—Patrick Rapa
Ryan Adams—A.D. Amorosi
The Blind Boys of Alabama/ The Dirty Dozen Brass Band—Sam Adams
The Chameleons—Sam Adams
Division of Laura Lee—John Vettese
Ruthie Foster—Mary Armstrong
naked city
Designer Labeled: A new book and exhibit ask “What Is Design Today?”—A.D. Amorosi
firstlook—A.D. Amorosi
Icepack—A.D. Amorosi
mixpicks
Kick-Ass Weekend—Debra Auspitz
Hill of Beans—Jesse Delaney
High Maintenance—Juliet Fletcher
food
Jonesing: Comfort food that lives up to the name at the latest Starr outpost on Chestnut.—Maxine Keyser
New Identities: A restaurant by any other name…—Elisa Ludwig