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news
And ! They're Off!: Here’s a look at the crowded field of Democrats lining up for the at-large race. Next week, Republicans and independents.—Daryl Gale
The Missing Link: Pro-life billboards connecting abortion and breast cancer are raising hackles around the region.—Deborah Bolling
French Whine—Daniel Brook
The Bell Curve: City Paper's weekly gauge of Philly's Quality of Life
columns:
Political Notebook:Ballot Stuffed—Mary F. Patel
Cityspace:Art Houses: Cultural institutions and universities are giving us the most new landmarks.—Steve Conn
Cityspace:War Between the Museums—Daniel Brook
opinion
Pretzel Logic by Howard Altman
Almost MidnightLoose Canon by Bruce Schimmel
An Angry PartySlant by David Warner
Upward and OnwardLetters to the Editor: by the readers
arts
Play Time: CP’s theater critics take a look at a few current productions.—David Anthony Fox and Toby Zinman
Two Worlds Colliding: Fine installation links two diverse exhibits at DaVinci Art Alliance.—Robin Rice
Theater:Marcel Marceau—Janet Anderson
artspicks
Asians Misbehavin'—Juliet Fletcher
Company B Program—Deni Kasrel
Ronald K. Brown/Evidence—Deni Kasrel
Flamenco Olé!—Janet Anderson
Some Like It Hot—Steve Cohen
movies
The Wandering Palestinian: Elia Suleiman on his angry, funny Divine Intervention.—Sam Adams
Off the Cuff: David Gordon Green and Paul Schneider on the improvisational style of All the Real Girls.—Cindy Fuchs
Screen Picks—Sam Adams
music
Nashville's Back Lot: The Folk Alliance Showcase reveals the gears of the music-licensing machine.—Mary Armstrong
Keep Moving: The Secession Movement is a band with a plan.—Paul Burress
Old Gods Alive Again: The Choral Arts Society exhumes our musical lineage.—Peter Burwasser
Beat Box—Ainé Ardron-Doley
DJ Nights—Sean O'Neal
musicpicks
Aereogramme—John Vettese
The Aislers Set—Sam Adams
Lo-Hi—M.J. Fine
TV Smith—Sam Adams
Mary Timony—M.J. Fine
Dysrhythmia—Paul Burress
Women's Music Project—Mary Armstrong
Michael Brecker Quartet/Peter Cincotti—Kyle Parker
naked city
They Wanna Live Forever: Is fame really democratic? Philly puts it to a vote.—Juliet Fletcher
firstlook—A.D. Amorosi
Icepack—A.D. Amorosi
mixpicks
Underdog—A.D. Amorosi
You Got Game?—Brian Howard
food
Raising the Bar: McMenamin’s takes pub grub to the next level.—Howard Altman
Off the Menu—Frank Lewis