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July 20–26, 2006

[2006 issue index]

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It's Alive!
How WXPN created a monster from the remains of Y100 by Brian Howard
Jazz During Wartime
How the Israeli-Lebanese conflict forced Gene Coleman to improvise. by Shaun Brady
Using Their "Religion"
Through soccer, an immigration activist tries to build a community. Doron Taussig
Philly Blunt: The Faces of Death
by Brian Hickey
It's Alive!

Cover Story
It's Alive! How WXPN created a monster from the remains of Y100 —Brian Howard

Slant
Editor's Letter:
Level of Violence —Duane Swierczynski
Slant:
Winter in Beirut As bombs drop, hypocrisy blankets the Middle East. —David Faris
Loose Canon:
Summer of Terror —Bruce Schimmel
Feedback:
Letters to the Editor

Naked City
Liberties' Ladies Don't call it a trend, but African-American women are seizing opportunities in Philadelphia's most burgeoning neighborhood. —Hamida Kinge
Running Numbers —Nick Norlen
Paper Trail:
Paper Trail Our Back Pages, One Year At A Time
Icepack:
Icepack —A.D. Amorosi

News
Mind Games How a college student's refusal to get a psychiatric evaluation enabled the school to expel her. —Jenna Portnoy
Using Their "Religion" Through soccer, an immigration activist tries to build a community. —Doron Taussig
Surf and Turf The beach by day and "Russian" gals by night. It's summer with the mob! —Brendan McGarvey
Two Minutes With... Thomas A. Shields Retiring Curran-Fromhold Correctional Facility Warden —Anna Phillips
Philly Blunt:
The Faces of Death —Brian Hickey
Political Notebook:
Philly's Bloomberg? —Mary F. Patel
The Bell Curve:
City Paper's weekly gauge of Philly's Quality of Life

Culture Shock
This Week in A & E

Arts
Living on the Grid Word nerd Matt Gaffney puts it all in black and white. —Shaun Brady
Artspicks:
New Dimension —Deni Kasrel
Respect Your Gadgets —Elisa Ludwig
Too Close to Home —Rachel Frankford
Inside the Box —Molly Eichel
Theater:
Mischief Night —Mark Cofta
God Is in the Details —Mark Cofta
Of the Highest Order —Mark Cofta

Arts Agenda
Last Chance Catch It or Regret It —Ellen Minsavage
Picks:
Day Tripper Artscape —Denis Wilson
In The Event That… You Read Breast Exam Pamphlets for the Pictures —Drew Lazor
Just Do It Party 4 Peace —Tasha Ho-Sang

Movies
Q Factor Reviews from PIGLFF's Second Week
Leap of Faith In M. Night Shyamalan's world, you just gotta believe. —Sam Adams

Music
Jazz During Wartime How the Israeli-Lebanese conflict forced Gene Coleman to improvise. —Shaun Brady
Aid Or Invade —Rodney Anonymous
Blistered In The Sun —Jesse Delaney
One Track Mind Mars Volta "Viscera Eyes" —Drew Lazor
soundadvice:
Get Out!!
Picks:
Death Unit —Shaun Brady
The Kane Sisters —Mary Armstrong
The Handsome Family —Sam Adams

Food
Taming the Bistro Five years on, Chlöe, the little BYOB that could, still impresses. —Elisa Ludwig
Juicy Secrets —Mary Armstrong
Feeding Frenzy —Drew Lazor
What's Cooking —Termeh Mazhari
Watering Hole Good Dog Bar & Restaurant —Molly Eichel
Top 5 Banh Mi (Vietnamese Hoagies) —Alex Richmond

The Agenda
Top of the Agenda:
Camp Get 'em Outta Here There's still time to empty that nest —Rachel Frankford
Picks:
They're Still Around? Ian Anderson Plays Orchestral Jethro Tull —Zach Mortice
Just Do It Cry-Baby on the Riverfront —Kelly White
In The Event That… You Like Sashimi with Your Suplexes —Drew Lazor
Justify Your Existence Foot Bathing and Worship class
Just Do It Robert Downey Sr. —Molly Eichel
Word On The Street Lawn Chair Drive-In

Sex
Paper Doll:
Analyze That —Ashlea Halpern
 
 
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