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Browse This Issue: February 14th, 2008

This Week's Issue
Being Green
Why is freshman Councilman Bill Green so busy making enemies?
by Tom Namako
But just a month into this year's council session, Green has earned a different name among many of his colleagues: thorn in the side.

The Bell Curve
City Paper's Quality-o-Life-o-Meter

When news breaks in Philadelphia, we make jokes.

Shocking Sticker
An art student personalizes Philly's homicide rate.
by E. James Beale
Gregory Pizzoli, a first-year grad student at the University of the Arts, has completed his latest project, White's sticker will be one of 406 out on the streets of Philadelphia. One for every homicide in 2006.

City Space:
Is It Curtains?
Despite earlier optimism, two historic Philly theaters may soon disappear.
by Daniel Campo
In a city noted for architectural heritage, but not necessarily the preservation thereof, demolition seems an even more frequent occurrence this year. Now comes word that the future of two famed Philadelphia theaters is in limbo.

Political Notebook:
Pyramid Scheming
by Mary F. Patel
Bonus Web Content
enter City Residents Association (CCRA) celebrated its 60th anniversary last week at the Pyramid Club, and political candidates took advantage of voters who could be swayed one way or another.

Rock Bottom
The lowest of Philly's low.

 
 
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