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April 20-26, 2006

Cover Story

Hill, No
Why the city's $10 million plan to end homelessness is giving Chestnut Hill nightmares by Michael J. Mishak
He's IRAte
What happens when an Irishman visiting Philly refuses to turn spy? by Jenna Portnoy
Clone Wars
If you can't beat Santorum, clone Santorum. by Brian Hickey
Local Support 004.
Local Rock brought to you by DJ Jon Solomon.
Hill, No

april 13

The Rickslayer

Desperate Democrats think Bob Casey can beat Santorum. But who the hell is Bob Casey, anyway?
by Doron Taussig

april 6

Battle of the Sexless

The plight of modern-day eunuchs, and why they come to Philadelphia
by Ashlea Halpern

march 30

Do It Yourself

City Paper's guide to building your own Philadelphia Film Festival.
by Sam Adams

plus:

Two Man Bands

Mission Statements

Week One Reviews

march 23

Beast and Burdens


by Dave Hollander

plus:

Batting Cleanup

Pick the Best Phillies Game for You

Talking Hardball

Voices of the Fans


also:

march 16
Noir Town:The hard life of John McIntyre, the legendary Philly novelist nobody's heard of. —Kevin Plunkett

march 9
Remix: —Patrick Rapa

march 2
Driven:Will Steve Christini's 10-year quest for a two-wheel drive change the motorcycle industry? Or push him over the edge? —Brian Howard

february 23
We Can Rebuild It: —Brian Howard

february 16
Tall Tale Storyline:A brief history of the amazing Lilys. —Patrick Rapa

february 9
The Big Miedo:How rumors of an immigration sweep crippled city restaurants and scared local Mexicans into hiding. —Doron Taussig

february 2
Quack Attack:John Street's time as mayor is running out. But tell him he's a lame duck at your own risk. —Brian Hickey

january 26
Picture This:Artists need a cheap place to work. But does this city really need more artists' lofts? —Jenna Portnoy

january 19
Flights of Fancy: Spring Art Preview: —Lori Hill

january 12
Custody Battle:The courts sent Mary Edwards' son to Virginia to get help. And that's where he got into real trouble. —Doron Taussig

january 5
20th Annual Writing Contest:

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