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October 9th, 2008
Arts Agenda Picks: Just Do It
Interstices: New Photographic Works
Millner, whose work is pictured, is basically a collagist, mixing and matching segments of family snapshots and old postcards and then rephotographing them.

September 11th, 2008
Thomas Frank is mad as hell, and he's not going to take it anymore.
"When I wrote What's the Matter With Kansas? it was about 50/50: people that agreed with me and people that really, really disagreed in a really visceral kind of way, And now I can't get anybody to defend the Bush administration. The only defense people can come up with is to say he's not a real conservative, which four years ago they would never have said."

September 11th, 2008
Arts Picks: Rock 'n' Roll
We get to enjoy Rock 'n' Roll for what it is: a clever, exuberant and often tragic exploration of the relationship between individuals and ideology.

September 4th, 2008
From The Philadelphia Encyclopedia of Stuff That Didn't Happen (Yet)
There is conflicting evidence as to where the hated designation "Sixth Borough" originated, or the identity of the first Philadelphia journalist to sell their soul for a byline in the New York Times lifestyle section by using the hated phrase.

August 28th, 2008
Agenda Picks: Just Do It
Vote for Homes! Registration and Education Training
You might have heard the Sisters of Mercy nun recently on "Radio Times," politely but thoroughly eviscerating Center City District CEO Paul Levy over his depiction of homelessness in Rittenhouse Square.

August 28th, 2008
FLUXtask Returns to Kenzo to Make You Act Cuckoo.
"Make yourself a mask of someone you don't know here, and wear it as you introduce yourself to them as them, like, 'Hi, I'm you.'"

August 21st, 2008
Genuine Bread and Specialty Shoppe serves in more ways than one.
Tucked away on a quiet block of Springfield Avenue, the Genuine Bread and Specialty Shoppe accomplishes much more than its name suggests.

August 14th, 2008
From the Philadelphia Encyclopedia of Stuff That Didn't Happen (Yet)
The working strategy was to retain the News' tabloid format and the Inquirer's more muted editorial style and international focus, although the latter tended now to concentrate upon popular Australian sports such cricket, beach cricket and dwarf-tossing.

July 31st, 2008
New York tabloids in the 1980s were full of stories of "mole people" — squatters who inhabited empty subway tunnels in Manhattan.

June 19th, 2008
Arts Picks: Alison Bass
Mon., June 23, 7:30 p.m., free, Barnes & Noble, 1805 Walnut St., 215-665-0716.
The best comes from doctors and researchers who risked professional ruin to tell the truth about the potentially lethal side effects of certain antidepressant drugs.

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