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September 19-25, 2002

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Fall guide

The secrets of dance finally revealed

Two theaters ask: Do you have a reservation?

Behind the scenes at Cirque du Soleil

What's new on the restaurant and club scene


Lagos: Still sparkling

A singer gets ready for her close-up

A bad-boy artist at Ground Zero

Gearing Up: Tara Keating; James Valenti; Sandra Blakely; John Lumia; Mike Kennedy

Critics' Calendar

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My Government Went to Afghanistan And All I Got Was This Stupid Pipeline
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CitySpace
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Introduction

Recent cover stories...

news

Feds Indict "Mr. Fantastic": A City Paper investigation leads to espionage charges.—Howard Altman

Incendiary Situation: Neighbors nervous as MOVE boards up headquarters.—Gwen Shaffer

Hit 'Em Where They Live—Daniel Brook

Rosey's Future—Deborah Bolling

Gay-J's Host the USA: A national convention of lesbian and gay journalists makes headlines for Philly.—David Warner

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

columns:

Guvwatch:Vegas, Baby!—Daryl Gale

Political Notebook:Starting the Dialogue—Mary F. Patel

City Space:Find the Pony—Harris M. Steinberg, Stern Warnings—Daniel Brook

opinion

Pretzel Logic by Howard Altman
IndependencePall

Loose Canon by Bruce Schimmel
The Kvetch Games

Slant by William P. Becker
Introducing CitySpace

Slant by Angel L. Ortiz
Unjust Justice

Slant by
Pipeline Dreams

Letters to the Editor: by the readers

arts

Animal Planet: Ben Woodward's zoological take on reality invades Spector Gallery.—Susan Hagen

artspicks

Broad Street Broadside—A.D. Amorosi

Peter Jennings—Debra Auspitz

Orson Scott Card—Justin Bauer

Mr. Show: Hooray for America!—Sam Adams

movies

Try to Remember: The Toronto Film Festival's directors cope with the past year.—Sam Adams

The Magic Mountain: Notes from Telluride.—Archie Perlmutter and Ruth

Screen Picks—Sam Adams

music

Burn, Viacom, Burn: When the music biz destroys itself, Chuck D will get to say “I told you so.”—Chris Parker

No Looking Back: After coming to terms with their past, Wire go back to the future.—Sam Adams

The Gig—Nate Chinen on Jazz

Beat Box—Aine Ardron-Doley

DJ Nights—Sean O'Neal

musicpicks

David Alvarado—A.D. Amorosi

Gene—Sam Adams

Sparta—Andrew Parks

Exile Follies—Chris Parker

Rod Argent and Colin Blunstone—Sam Adams

Rudy Adrian—A.D. Amorosi

naked city

Recycling History: Efforts are under way to restore one of South Jersey's stranger roadside attractions.—Karen Williams

Society Hill Dance Academy—A.D.Amorosi

Icepack—A.D. Amorosi

mixpicks

Think Cubic—Paul Burress

Adventures in the Memory Hole: George W. Bush Pre and Post-9/11—Brian Howard

Philadelphia College Festival Concert and Expo—Maura Johnston

food

Always Inn Style: Don't overlook the venerable Blue Bell Inn.—Maxine Keyser

Diet Be Damned—Shivani Mahendroo

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