May 27-June 2, 2004 | [2004 issue index] |
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Feast or FamineLocal restaurants tell carbs to take a hike. But will they make any dough?
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news
War Cries: Veterans in Philadelphia know the challenges those returning from Iraq will face.—Deborah Bolling
L'Chaim! To Philly!: Brooklyn Jews are moving to the Northeast.—Amy L. Webb
fine print: Less words, more story.—Rebecca Bellville
Ahead of the Curve: Gay marriage is anything but a new issue to Andrew Sullivan.—Doron Taussig
Drugs, Bugs and Biker Thugs: North Philly abuzz after coke roundup; South Philly sees some mob action.—Brendan McGarvey
columns:
Political Notebook:Political Notebook—Mary F. Patel
Cityspace:In Front of the Eight Ball: Lessons from billiards apply to historic preservation.—John Andrew Gallery
Cityspace:Building on History—Liz Harris
opinion
Loose Canon by Bruce Schimmel
Going SouthSlant by Blondell Reynolds Brown
Save the ArtsLetters to the Editor: by the readers
special section
Jam on the River: MEMORIAL DAY WEEKEND AT PENN'S LANDING
Vitality on the Waterfront: Thousands Visit Penn's Landing for a Diversity of Attractions & Activities.
Thursday Night Music: NEW LINE UP FEATURES OLD FAVORITES AND FRESH NEW SOUNDS
Upcoming Summer Performances: ON FESTIVAL PIER @ PENNS LANDING
Two Cities-One Waterfront: Tall Ships Challenge® 2004
Friday Night Added to Annual WXPN Singer Songwriter Weekend: 11th annual event returns to the Great Plaza at Penn's Landing
Sultry Sounds Fill the Air: AT THE GREAT PLAZA AT PENN'S LANDING WITH THE RETURN OF WJJZ SMOOTH JAZZ SUMMER NIGHTS
arts
Life's Rich Pageant: The founder of Spiral Q Puppet Theater passes on the banner.—Juliet Fletcher
Ghostland: Gallery Joe's current show reads between the lines.—Susan Hagen
Theater:An Artist's Workshop—Toby Zinman
Theater:God of Desire—Toby Zinman
artspicks
Buzz Cason: Buzz: Worthy—M.J. Fine
Born Yesterday—Lori Hill
The Dumbwaiter—Lori Hill
Nina: A Tribute to Nina Simone—A.D. Amorosi
movies
Donkey's Years: Au Hasard Balthazar stars Robert Bresson's ultimate nonactor: a donkey.—Sam Adams
Just Add Water: Kate Hudson makes an instant mom, but what happens to the kids?—Cindy Fuchs
Screen Picks—Sam Adams
music
Making Tracks: John Train turns a corner at The Sugar Ditch.—Patrick Rapa
Dedicated Follower: Rock 'n' Roll Research Press' one-man preservation society.—Mike Pelusi
Blame It on His Youth: Jamie Cullum is enrolled at the old school and takes night classes at the new.—A.D. Amorosi
Modern Marvel—Peter Burwasser
DJ Nights—Sean O'Neal
musicpicks
Fel Sweetenberg—Patrick Rapa
Andrew W.K.—Maura Johnston
Stiffed—Patrick Rapa
Velvet Revolver—A.D. Amorosi
Box Five/ Ellis Family Benefit—Patrick Rapa
Teena Marie with The Time—A.D. Amorosi
naked city
Dead and Loving It: Video games that kill or re-kill.—Debra Auspitz, Jesse Delaney and Patrick Rapa
Icepack—A.D. Amorosi
mixpicks
"How to Take Back America"—M.J. Fine
Jock On The Box: Philly's First Amateur Male StripDown!—A.D. Amorosi
food
Kitchen Capers: Cucina Pazzo aims for eccentricity.—Elisa Ludwig
Ajia Beauty—Alex Koppelman