October 16-22, 2003 | [2003 issue index] |
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The Music IssueIntroduction: There is no book. Teacher Teacher: Six local musicians who also educate. Jack Black need not apply. Who Are You?: City Paper wants to name your band. Ad It Up: Local artists who’ve used the "bandmate needed" ads share their life lessons. Practice Space Horror Stories: Ghosts! Animal sacrifice! A phantom bongo player! On The Levels: John Baker of Maja Audio Group nearly explains the greatest mystery of music recording. |
Meet Your Maker: Inside Disc Makers, the area company that makes music something to be held. Shedding the Label: Singer/songwriter/Spiderwoman Cynthia G. Mason talks shop New Jacket Required: Local artist/gallery owner Shelley Spector inspects some Philly artists’ album covers. Wall Flowers: Indie upstart poster makers The Heads of State are just getting their brushes wet. Stop Standing Still: Local artists share their moves. Stop Rumbling: Rock-star-turned-DJ Tommy Conwell puts local artists on the air. Radio is Teaching Us: Other DJs who put local music on the air. Go Gocco Go: Melissa Kramer of The Snow Fairies reveals a trade secret to better fliering. On Schedule: Getting the lowdown from local club bookers. 11 Tips for Touring: Words of wisdom from our favorite semi-retired punk rocker. |
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news
The Mayor and the Media: Inside the feeding frenzy surrounding the City Hall bug.
Election Forecast—Laina Yanni Hill
Fine Print: Less words, more story.—Audrey Hoffman
DROP Dead?: The mayor changes his tune on the DROP program. Sort of.—Ralph Cipriano
The Bell Curve: City Paper's weekly gauge of Philly's Quality of Life
columns:
Cityspace:Penn's Pandering: Forcing a decision on waterfront development before the election is a huge mistake.—Steve Conn
Cityspace:Windows on the Worst—Amy L. Webb
opinion
Loose Canon by Bruce Schimmel
Closing CubaSlant by Imad Khadduri
Bombs AwayLetters to the Editor: by the readers
arts
Creatures from Another Dimension: Two shows make prints pop.—Susan Hagen
Down to Earth: An exhibit at the Schuylkill Center fuses the natural and artificial worlds.—Robin Rice
Theater:Power Play—Toby Zinman
Theater:In-Between Days—Toby Zinman
Dance:The Big 4-0—Janet Anderson
Opera:Joyce DiDonato—Interview by David Shengold
Opera:Go: Susannah—David Shengold
Books:Not Dancing Around the Subject: Brenda Dixon Gottschild tackles race relations, stereotypes and body image in the final installment of her trilogy.—Lewis Whittington
artspicks
Chris Van Allsburg—A.D. Amorosi
Sacrilegious Sequels—Keegan O'Connor
Testimony: An Evening of Afro-Modern Choreography,—Deni Kasrel
Elder Grace: The Nobility of Aging,—Tricia Ferdinand
MacHomer—David Anthony Fox
Halloween Magic Spooktacular—Debra Auspitz
movies
Long Story: Truth is a slippery eel in Wonderland.—Cindy Fuchs
Dead Again: Leatherface returns in a Texas Chainsaw Massacre for the '03.—Cindy Fuchs
Screen Picks—Sam Adams
music
Sound Advice: Get Out.
Beat Box—Ainé Ardron-Doley
musicpicks
Love—Sam Adams
Mavis Staples—Sam Adams
Northern State—M.J. Fine
Wayne Hancock—Sam Adams
Death Cab for Cutie/Mates of State—Brian Howard
naked city
What A Feeling: You can channel your inner Flashdance with Dance Dance Revolution.—Debra Auspitz
Icepack—A.D. Amorosi
Icepack—A.D. Amorosi
mixpicks
Anger Management—Sam Adams
"The Franklin Air Show" opening—Alex Koppelman
Creative Rights Conference Workshops—Keegan O'Connor
food
Angelic Upstart: The new prima donna on the block? That would be Stephen Starr's Angelina.—Maxine Keyser
Where There's No Smoke—A.D. Amorosi

