November 27-December 3, 2002 | [2002 issue index] |
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The Fugitive FumbleThe story behind the Daily News' infamous “Fugitives” cover.
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news
Sue Good: A former personal injury attorney wants to take child abusers to court.—Daryl Gale
Deep in the Heart of Texas: There's never a dull moment with Philly's crime families.—Brendan McGarvey
Street Fighting—Daniel Brook
The Bell Curve: City Paper's weekly gauge of Philly's Quality of Life
columns:
Political Notebook:Ward Up—Mary F. Patel
Cityspace:Ballpark Frank: OK, so the stadiums were built in the wrong place. The Phillies and Eagles should lead the way in making the best of a bad situation.—Steve Conn
Cityspace:Stink Town—Daniel Brook
opinion
Pretzel Logic by Howard Altman
LamentationsLoose Canon by Bruce Schimmel
Killing The NewsSlant by Daniel Russo
Virgin VoterLetters to the Editor: by the readers
arts
There's No Place Like Home: After two years in New Hope, a Tin Man finds the heart of the gallery scene in Philly.—Juliet Fletcher
Theater:Good Boy Network—David Anthony Fox
Theater:Full Speed Ahead—Toby Zinman
Ashes to Ashes—Susan Hagen
Artsbeat:Artsbeat—Debra Auspitz
Dance:Hometown Phavorites—Deni Kasrel
Theater:Full Speed Ahead—Toby Zinman
Theater:Good Boy Network—David Anthony Fox
artspicks
The Magic Fire—Steve Cohen
The Golden Dreydl—Mary Armstrong
Here's to the Ladies—David Anthony Fox
movies
Elusive Certainties: Ararat explores the journey from truth to fiction, and back.—Cindy Fuchs
Lonely Planet: A trip to outer space turns inward in the haunting Solaris.—Sam Adams
His Story: History: Atom Egoyan on plumbing his own past for Ararat.—Cindy Fuchs
Screen Picks—Sam Adams
music
Diesel Dork: Anti-folk hero Adam Brodsky returns from touring with a new CD and an all-star cast to play the release party.—M.J. Fine
Back Again: Singer/actor Jimi Mooney's punk-princess alter ego finds love as Helen Back.—A.D. Amorosi
DJ Nights—Sean O'Neal
Beat Box—Ainé Ardron-Doley
The Gig—Nate Chinen on Jazz
musicpicks
Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers—Sam Adams
The Slats—Patrick Rapa
Brother JT—Brian Howard
Luciana Souza—A.D. Amorosi
Billy Joe Shaver—Sam Adams
The Swords Project/ The Gloria Record—A.D. Amorosi
naked city
Go Fish: A troupe of journalists tries its hand at bonefishing.—Toby Zinman
firstlook—A.D. Amorosi and Frank Lewis
Icepack—A.D. Amorosi
mixpicks
Bill Cosby—Nancy Armstrong
World AIDS Day—Kristina Weise
Fairies, Brownies and Trolls—Paul Burress
food
It's In There: Mixto puts it all together.—Patrick Rapa
firstlook—Elisa Ludwig

