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June 29, 1995

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Cover Story

Sunday Bloody Sunday
The Inquirer fights a Sunday circulation drain.
by Howard Altman

Opinion

PUBLISHER'S CLEARINGHOUSE

The Embarrassing Middle Ages
Review of Cathy Crimmin's new humor book
by Bruce Schimmel

PRETZEL LOGIC

Lick My Gorton
Strange bedfellows fight the Communications Decency Act.
by Howard Altman

MAILBAG

Letters to the Editor
by the Readers

News

CITY BEAT

Apollo Fall Out
Residents say Temple's Apollo complex has destroyed their street.
by Jon Kleinman
Still the Home of Rock 'n' Roll?!
Tracking the rumors that 'MMR is going the way of Triple A.'
by a.d. amorosi
Cyber Support
Cyber help for parents with special kids.

HIT AND RUN

Gallery To Go?
Will it be curtains for Tyler's art gallery?
by David Warner
No Parking
Plans to demolish Arco Park
by Maura Rurak
A Force Too Slow
Joe Rocks to demand Rendell dismiss Election Reform Task Force
by Mary Frangipanni

POLITICAL NOTEBOOK

Mary Frangipanni's Political Notebook
by Mary Frangipanni

Arts

ART

Imperfections
Anger, anguish and bodily contortions at two area galleries.
by Robin Rice

ZINE

Zine Scene
Wow! Like, zines that speak to adolescents of all ages!
by Neil Gladstone

20 QUESTIONS

Dee Dee Bridgewater
They ask me, "Why do you play with white guys?" I say, music is music. If we're in the '90s and you're still thinking play with blacks if you're black, and white if you're white, then I don't understand what Martin Luther King and the others have all been working for.
by Deni Kasrel

BOOKQUICKS

The Sex Revolts: Gender, Rebellion and Rock 'n' Roll
by Margit Detweiler
The Mozart Essays
by Peter Burwasser
It Came From Memphis
by Alex Ducomb
Openers II: the Lyrics of Roky Erickson
by a.d. amorosi

BOOK QUICKS

U2: At the End of the World

Movies

First Love
The incredibly true adventures of two girls and their director.
by Cindy Fuchs

Music

ICEPACK

Daddy's Comin Home
Music that cooks, and cookin that swings...
by a.d. amorosi

Naked City

FASHION

The Pine Barons
Local lights in high fashion are finding a home on Pine Street.
by Margit Detweiler

Food

HEALTHY EATS

Snacks With Attitude
Artful slouching and tasty bundt cakes at the Arts Bank Cafe.
by Janet Ruth Falon

Listings

SIX PICK

     music

Six-Pick
by Margit Detweiler

CRITIC PICK

New wide open spaces for new museum home
New wide open spaces for new museum home
by David Warner

     events

Fourth of July Hotspots
Donna Summer, The Beach Boys & more
by Jennifer Hemler
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