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Last CallPhotographer Sarah Stolfa moves out and says goodbye to The Regulars.
by John VetteseSarah Stolfa is honest with herself. She knows what she's up against. The first body of work she produced —

Out of Gas by David Anthony FoxWhen it comes to humor, I'm more of an Oscar Wilde guy than a pie-in-your-face guy. Still, I can enjoy
Harold and Mod by David Anthony FoxThe cornflakes are "very nice." The weather is "very nice." And the fried bread? That's "very nice" too, according to
This Week in A & EBarefoot Contessa I'm a little fickle with my TV chef infatuations. Martha Stewart broke my heart not by going
Villa America by Rachel FrankfordPAFA's latest exhibition takes its name from one of the works on display, a Gerald Murphy painting that pays tribute
I Can't Stop Loving You by Mark CoftaMusical theater has been reaching out to baby boomers in recent years with shows featuring the classic pop songs of
Banned Books Reading by Rachel FrankfordDespite the Bush administration's courageous stance against censorship and invasion of privacy, times are tough for America's libraries. (I just
Out of Frame by Andrew ParksSeriously now, this trippy exhibit is not just for collegiate stoners and people who still have Magic Eye paintings hanging
Jim McGreevey by Lewis WhittingtonFormer New Jersey Gov. Jim McGreevey certainly paid his dues as a drama queen before he was comfortable being a
Twelve Angry Men by Mark CoftaJohn Boy (The Waltons' Richard Thomas) and Norm (Cheers' George Wendt) are steamed about something, and the former TV stars
'Danco on 'Danco by Deni KasrelThe dancers are doin' it for themselves in 'Danco on 'Danco, presenting works created and performed by members of the
Tactless in PhillyNora Ephron returns to print to complain about exercise and aging (and to insult our city).
by Carolyn WymanI was feeling pretty good about I Feel Bad About My Neck (Knopf, $19.95), writer/director Nora Ephron's new collection of
Moment of Truth by Robin RiceIn 1923, the U.S. Senate voted to authorize a national monument to the "Faithful Colored Mammies of the South." Although
You're Looking for the Exact Opposite of a
by Shaun Brady
"Primal Secretions: A Günter Brus Retrospective," opening reception Sat., Sept. 23, 6:30-8:30 p.m., film premiere and lecture Wed., Sept. 27,
The Whole Stupid Pet Tricks/Stupid Human Tricks Thing Confuses You
by A.D. Amorosi
America's Cutest Puppy Search, Sat., Sept. 23, 8 a.m., free, Best Friends Pet Care, 1150 Easton Rd., Willow Grove, 215-659-3441
by Zach Pontz
Cakewalk Runs Sept. 8-Oct. 8, $20-$25, William Way Center, 1315 Spruce St., 215-732-2220, www.cakewalktheplay.com Playwright Tom Minter likes complicating things.
by Amanda McKenna
Runs through Oct. 9, The Arts Scene Gallery, 530 E. Union St., West Chester, 610-644-6555 Last August, Hurricane Katrina made
Latin American Art Retrospectives
by Andrew Parks
It's hard to tell how much attention Europeans paid to Latin American art when they decimated entire civilizations, but several
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