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October 6-12, 2005

Lit From Within
What it's like to run an independent literary magazine in Philadelphia.
by Patrick Rapa

Recent cover stories...


september 29

The Path of the Righteous Man

How Rick Santorum became the nation's evangelical poster boy.
by Mike Newall

september 22

The Food Maze

Why Can't Philly's Poor Eat?
by Doron Taussig

september 15

Revelations

King Britt finds God in the meticulous resurrection of a lost soul sister.
by Andrew Parks

plus:

Sustain

Free to Go

Natural Resources

Smart Moves

Fall Guide:Visual Art

Fall Guide:Dance

Fall Guide:Opera

Fall Guide:Theater

Fall Guide:Music

september 8

Michael Nutter Is Not As Boring As You Think

Which is a good thing, considering he wants to be your next mayor.
by Jenna Portnoy

plus:

A Day With Doc


also:

september 1
The Next Stage:The big festival's hunger for new venues leads to points west. —Lori Hill

august 25
Under the El:Artists, dancers and artisans are fighting to save Frankford. But it's tough to overcome a history of violence. —Duane Swierczynski

august 18
Cheap Bastards: —Brian Howard

august 11
Everywhere Man:For more than 20 years Chuck Treece has been Philly music's jack of all trades. A behind-the-scenes look at the man behind the scene. —Patrick Rapa

august 4
A Prayer for Grays Ferry:Race, recreation and redemption in a troubled South Philly neighborhood. —Mike Newall

july 28
Ms. deYoung Goes to Washington:A Philly native wants Americans to realize how wasting Billions in Iraq is ruining our lives at home. —Brian Hickey

july 21
PressureCookers:A Penn undergrad says clutch hitting can be measured mathematically. But will math and science help the Phillies thrive in the stretch run? —Neil Gladstone

july 14
Trash Daze:Why budgetary constraints and lack of enforcement leave Philadelphians to grapple with refuse. —Jenna Portnoy

july 7
Bottoms Up:Taylor Mead, underground movie legend and Warhol superstar, christens the Philadelphia International Gay & Lesbian Film Festival —Sam Adams

june 30
Tour de Forced:Ever wonder what tourists see when they come to visit historic Philadelphia? So did we.

june 23
Shelf Life:Summer Book Quarterly '05 —Lori Hill

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