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Browse This Issue: July 31st, 2008

This Week's Issue
First Friday Focus
Lori Hill's First Friday Hit List
by Lori Hill
Bonus Web Content
Media Bureau | Space 1026 | Red Hook Café | Wexler Gallery

Art:
Haul of Fame
Heavy lifters by trade, Mambo Movers step out as heavy-hitting art stars.
by Lori Hill
Bonus Web Content
"Only in Philadelphia can you be a celebrity mover," says Candace Karch, who's preparing to open a show of artwork by the hippest group of manual laborers in the city.

Dance:
Women's Work
Dance Review
by Deni Kasrel
This program is certainly worth celebrating. The choreographers share a classical ballet-based foundation merged with a contemporary sensibility, but otherwise, each presented an individual aesthetic.

Web Exclusive
Books:
Pelecanos, Less Brief
In our expanded Q&A, The Turnaround author talks about his process, his favorite authors and his inspiration.
by Char Vandermeer
Bonus Web Content
"A few weeks before the invasion I signed a full-page petition in The New York Times against the invasion and I paid the price for it. I had a lot of nasty things said about me on the Internet. I think that when it counted, I came out and now it's just another voice."

Arts Picks:
Black Women's Arts Festival
Thu.-Sun., July 31-Aug. 3, various locations; for information and tickets, call 215-951-0330, ext. 2108, or visit bwafphilly.org.
by A.D. Amorosi
Monica McIntyre has grown the Black Women's Arts Festival in a small but formidable fashion.

Lingering
Sun., Aug. 3, through Sun., Aug. 24, $15, Playground at the Adrienne, 2030 Sansom St., 954-235-4347, lastminutefusion.com.
by Mark Maurer
The play takes place over the course of a night when a dysfunctional modern American family is visited and subsequently attacked by terrorist clowns.

ARTS AGENDA . Picks
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Nancy Pelosi
by Tom Namako
Know Your Power looks into the story of Pelosi's upbringing in the politics of Baltimore and her eventual transformation from California housewife to the highest-ranking woman in the history of the United States government.
There Goes the Bride
by Mark Cofta
A perfectly normal day (Judy's wedding) is suddenly disrupted (Dad bonks his head and starts hallucinating), and everything done to correct the problem only worsens it.
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