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June 6-12, 2002

[2002 issue index]

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Summer Fun:Visit This!

We tell you where to go.

Intro

Wise Guides: CP rates the tourist traps

Broke-Ass Summer: Fun on the cheap

Lights of Liberty

Whitman's Camden

Laurel Hill Cemetery

Pennsylvania Hospital

That other bell

Fairmount Park's Castle

Food and boozing in Philly

Plus: What's coming up in art, theater, dance, music and film

news

Wheels To Go: A planned auto-share program would help save money and the environment.—Daniel Brook

Onward Christian St. Soldiers: The Y fights on for independence.—Daryl Gale

New Trial for Dying Con: A judge rules that Fred Thomas' rights were violated.—Jenn Carbin

The New Russian Front?: Russian mobsters -- possibly in cahoots with Israeli organized crime -- are getting a bigger piece of the action.—Brendan McGarvey

Disorganized Dems: Ward battles rage long after Rendell claims primary.—Pete Mazzaccaro

The Bell Curve: City Paper's weekly gauge of Philly's Quality of Life

Weak Knees and Lily Livers—Daniel Brook

Village Voice: Philadelphia's African community has a new newspaper.—F. Stuart Ross

columns:

Guvwatch:It's Not Easy Being Green—Daryl Gale

Political Notebook:Political Notebook

opinion

Pretzel Logic by Howard Altman
Answer Time

Loose Canon by Bruce Schimmel
Butch

Slant by John Loftus
Bin Funding

Letters to the Editor: by the readers

arts

Learning to Fly: Shelley Spector chats about her life, her art and her upcoming show.—Robin Rice

Blind Date: Two artists are grouped together for an exhibit at Seraphin Gallery.—Robin Rice

East Meets Midwest: Wisconsin artist T.L. Solien is featured in two gallery shows this month.—Susan Hagen

Theater:Sinking Ship—Toby Zinman

Theater:Nifty Watercolored Memories—Toby Zinman

artspicks

Poe's Own Twilight Zone—Toby Zinman

MOXIE—Morgen Rossmair

Home Is Where I Am—Morgen Rossmair

Ann Patchett—Andrew Ervin

movies

Girls Gone Mild: Divine Secrets… is Southern cooking on low heat.—Cindy Fuchs

A Revolution in Pictures: Eric Rohmer beats the young Turks at their own digital game.—Sam Adams

Screen Picks—Sam Adams

music

Keys to the Kingdom: Pianist Brad Mehldau goes his own way.—Nate Chinen

Preston to Action: Spiral Stairs proves the Pavement dynasty’s for real.—Brian Howard

Coming Out of the Dark: Peter Murphy drops Dust on his old image.—Helen H. Thompson

The Gig—Nate Chinen

DJ Nights—Sean O'Neal

musicpicks

Alejandro Escovedo—Sam Adams

Pete Moss—Sean O’Neal

Onelinedrawing—Chris Parker

One Love—Karen Gross

naked city

Surviving the Game: The ’Cube and the ’box awkwardly battle for second place.—Patrick Rapa

First Look: Anjou—A.D. Amorosi

Icepack—A.D. Amorosi

food

A Good Start: Sfizzio’s appetizers and salads are a lunch treat.—Debra Auspitz

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