September 2- 8, 2004 | [2004 issue index] |
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news
Draft Nix: Locals fret the return of mandatory military service.Doron Taussig
Roots of Discontentment: A woman from Federal Street takes Universal Companies to task for problems with her home.Deborah Bolling
Brake in the Case: Police charge a teenager in connection with Fairmount robberies.Dan Keashen
The Bell Curve: City Paper's weekly gauge of Philly's Quality of Life
columns:
Political Notebook:Political NotebookMary F. Patel
Cityspace:Forget Paris: Philadelphia urban design includes great public art.Joanne Aitken
Cityspace:The Onslaught ContinuesMoges Abebe
opinion
Loose Canon by Bruce Schimmel
George Is a ConSlant by Nancy French
My Blue City BluesLetters to the Editor: by the readers
special section
arts
Sweet Talker: Terry Gross, radio's voice of reason, anthologizes her best work from Fresh Air.Gary M. Kramer
Kiki and HerbInterview by A.D. Amorosi
artspicks
Under the BridgeTami Fertig
Keeps Popping UpA.D. Amorosi
Getting to Know You (Again)David Anthony Fox
New MexicoAndrew Parks
movies
Behind the Times: Vanity Fair doesn't judge its protagonist so much as follow her around.Cindy Fuchs
Danger in the Past: Unearthing a story of German resistance to the Nazis, Margarethe von Trotta opens old wounds.Sam Adams
Screen PicksSam Adams
music
Tipping Point: NYC MC Jean Grae is looking for a breakthrough.Deesha Dyer
cdreviewsNate Chinen, Andrew Parks, Nicole Pensiero and Patrick Rapa
blisteredinthesun: Unwrapping the Summer Package TourJesse Delaney
DJ NightsSean O'Neal
musicpicks
The LikeM.J. Fine
ElectrelaneSean O'Neal
Charlotte MartinNicole Pensiero
Delaware Valley Bluegrass FestivalMary Armstrong
Lil' KimDeesha Dyer
naked city
Swede Surrender: Getting taken for a spin in the world's newest Ikea store.Brian Howard
fineprint: Less words, more story.Andrew Parks and Jonas Raab
IcepackA.D. Amorosi
mixpicks
Time to Get RealDebra Auspitz
Brittany Against the MusicA.D. Amorosi
food
Off the Beaten Path: With menu and ambience, Washington Square sets itself back from the street.Elisa Ludwig
offthemenuJuliet Fletcher

