October 17-23, 2002 | [2002 issue index] |
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Here We Are NowTHE MUSIC ISSUE Where They Were Then: Old-heads recall the scene The Hangman: Pages of rock history Punk Calling: Frank Blank remembers Getting to The Point: the historic Bryn Mawr club (plus Those Were the Frickin' Days: Rolling Stone's David Fricke) The Lowdown: Whatever happened to The Low Road? (plus Deep Thoughts with The Low Road) Tearing Down the House DJ: the life, death and rebirth of Narayan Sevier Weathers: Matt's back Hot Again: Jazz legends in a box |
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news
Pitching Fright: Entrepreneurs are tapping the lucrative market of wet-your-pants entertainment.—Ted Mann
Split Decision—Daniel Brook
Soundbites—Deborah Bolling
The Bell Curve: City Paper's weekly gauge of Philly's Quality of Life
columns:
Political Notebook:Tracking the ISTAR—Mary F. Patel
City Space:Philly By Numbers—Alan Greenberger, Hole-ier Than Thou—Daniel Brook
opinion
Pretzel Logic by Howard Altman
Fantastic VoyageLoose Canon by Bruce Schimmel
SparanoiaSlant by Clark DeLeon
There's Something About AmiriLetters to the Editor: by the readers
arts
Spontaneous Combustion: Dance, drums and tabla combine to light up the Painted Bride.—Deni Kasrel
Out of this World—Susan Hagen
Theater:He Talks Pretty—David Anthony Fox
Theater:Lee Blessing
artspicks
Family Affair—Debra Auspitz
Quilting Bucks—Helen i-lin Hwang
From Chippendale to Talavera—Lori Hill
Moving to the Desert—Deni Kasrel
Stage Flight—Debra Auspitz
Phantom Planet—Debra Auspitz
movies
What Nobody Expects: A startling film combines the talents of two filmmakers.—Cindy Fuchs
Michael Moore—Sam Adams
Home on the Range: Bowling for Columbine may be scattershot, but it hits plenty of targets.—Sam Adams
Adam's Crib: Adam Sandler plays a manchild (again), but troubled (for once), and gives P.T. Anderson a boost.—Sam Adams
Screen Picks—Sam Adams
music
Smart Bombs: The Def Jux crew bring the noise and the news.—A.D. Amorosi
Beat Box—Ain Ardron-Doley
DJ Nights—Sean O'Neal
The Gig—Nate Chinen on Jazz
musicpicks
Atmosphere—A.D. Amorosi
Salif Keita—A.D. Amorosi
Sleater-Kinney/Yeah Yeah Yeahs—Sam Adams
The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band—Sam Adams
Parks & Wilson—Sean O’Neal
The Anniversary/ Burning Brides—Chris Parker
Skeleton Key—Maura Johnston
naked city
Spy Another Day: It's endless adventure when you're hanging out with superspy Cate Archer.—Juliet Fletcher
Icepack—A.D. Amorosi
mixpicks
Supernatural Soap—Debra Auspitz
Tribal Council—Kristina Weise
Just Looking—Kristina Weise
food
Hurry Up and Wait: Decent food but slooow service at Cafe Monticello.—Daryl Gale
firstlook—A.D. Amorosi
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