August 22-28, 2002 | [2002 issue index] |
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Made from scratchPartnered with Will Smith, he helped make hip-hop happen. So why’d it take so long for Jazzy Jeff to make an album all his own?
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news
He's Seen It All: Daily News photographer Elwood P. Smith celebrates 65 years of shooting the city.—Deborah Bolling
Silent Threat: Korean Americans don't talk much about the gangsters in their midst.—Brendan McGarvey
columns:
Political Notebook:Wrong Horse?
opinion
Pretzel Logic by Howard Altman
VindicatedLoose Canon by Bruce Schimmel
Drunk and IgnorantSlant by A.D. Amorosi
The JobSlant by Norman Solomon
Confessions of a Media CEOLetters to the Editor: by the readers
arts
Phrenic Pace: After two years, Phrenic New Ballet continues to spin off of classical dance.—Lewis Whittington
Hot and New: Brave the summer heat to check out Vox Populi's newest batch of artists.—Robin Rice
Artsbeat:Artsbeat—Debra Auspitz
artspicks
Bruce Campbell—Sam Adams
Rosalie Knecht—Paul Burress
Philadelphia Black Theatre Festival—Juliet Fletcher
"A Sense of Place"—Debra Auspitz
movies
Punch Drunk: Undisputed gets giddy on the sweet science, and forgets the good stuff.—Cindy Fuchs
The Langue Goodbye: Paul Rudd mercilessly mangles the language of love in The Château.—Sam Adams
De-mock-cracy: Secret Ballot pokes fun at the voting process without diminishing it.—Sam Adams
music
Soul for Sale: De La Soul finds itself hunting for a new label and walking on sunshine.—Chris Parker
Folk Lure: Your guide to the old favorites and new blood setting up camp in Schwenksville.—Mary Armstrong
Summer Monster: The package tour -- something wicked this way comes.—Ainé Ardron-Doley
The Gig—Nate Chinen
Beat Box—Ain Ardron-Doley
musicpicks
Hope Sandoval—Paul Burress
Mercury Program/ The Six Parts Seven—A.D. Amorosi
Mayflies USA—Chris Parker
Diana Krall—A.D. Amorosi
naked city
Rodeo Drive: Have time for one last summer weekend trip? Try a rodeo and flea market in South Jersey.—Alex Richmond
The Hub—A.D. Amorosi
Icepack—A.D. Amorosi
food
Land of Twenty: Twenty21's fare is simple but not by the numbers.—Maxine Keyser
drinktank—Frank Lewis

