April 22-28, 2004 | [2002 issue index] |
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news
Terrorists Behind Puppy Plot?: Theft of animals from school likely work of animal-rights group, say Philly cops.—Howard Altman
Pats on the Back—Brian Hickey
The Old Ball Game—Daryl Gale
Strange Bedfellows—Daryl Gale
Dawn of New Days: Michael Days is the Daily News' highest-ranking African-American editor in 16 years.—Deborah Bolling
Crime Doesn't Paint: But could-be criminals do.—Daryl Gale
They Can Stand the Heat: Balmy temperatures can't keep locals from a political forum.—Doron Taussig
The Bell Curve: City Paper's weekly gauge of Philly's Quality of Life
columns:
Political Notebook:The Big Guns—Mary F. Patel
Cityspace:Our Field of Dreams: All the new Phillies park needs is a neighborhood around it.—Harris Steinberg
Cityspace:The Dirty Dozen—Amy L. Webb
opinion
Loose Canon by Bruce Schimmel
Age BaitingSlant by Ahlam Yassin
From Philly to BaghdadLetters to the Editor: by the readers
arts
Rebirth of a Notion: South Street business owners say home is where the art is.—A.D. Amorosi
Putting It in Perspective: Adam Cvijanovic's mural depicts the MOVE tragedy from a whole new vantage point.—Robin Rice
Inventing A Life: Meticulous drawings and writings reveal prisoners' ingenuity.—Susan Hagen
Theater:The Comedy of Errors—David Anthony Fox
Dance:Pennsylvania Ballet—Janet Anderson
Opera:Quite a Catch: A Bizet romance rounds out OCP's season, with baritone Nathan Gunn a shining pearl.—David Shengold
artspicks
Kinsey Sicks—Andrew Parks
New Edge Mix Performance Series—Deni Kasrel
Venus Attacks!—Andrew Parks
movies
Kill Bill, Dogville: The hollow triumphs of Kill Bill and Dogville.—Sam Adams
13 Going On 30: 13 Going On 30 opts for fantasy over formula.—Cindy Fuchs
Screen Picks—Sam Adams
music
Team Players: The Queercore Blitz tour unites like-minded punks.—M.J. Fine
Suite Spot: Muscle Music—Peter Burwasser on Classical
Underground Sensation: Suburban Station's resident a capella quartet will make you late for work.—Doron Taussig
CD Reviews: The Magnetic Fields, Der Punk Tanzvergnügen, Dilated Peoples & Michael Plasson, Orchestre National du Capitole de Toulouse.
DJ Nights—Sean O'Neal
musicpicks
George Jones—Sam Adams
Alexi Murdoch—Nicole Pensiero
Miss Honey Dijon—Sean O'Neal
Nexus—Peter Burwasser
naked city
Philadelphia Dreamin': Swept off their feet by West Philly, a couple leaves California to come here and sell handmade goods.—Lori Hill
Icepack—A.D. Amorosi
mixpicks
Setting the Barr—Frank Halperin
Wedded to a Cause—Liz Harris
Flawless Performance—A.D. Amorosi
food
Gracias Land: El Vez gets the flavor, if not the feel, of Mexico.—Maxine Keyser
Tabletop Class—Elisa Ludwig

