November 4-10, 2004 | [2004 issue index] |
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news
Party Lines: Yeah, Bush sucks. But at least this time, we have a record of polling place shenanigans.—Mike Newall
Good Fellows: The school district taps into a brand-new market for teachers.—Doron Taussig
The Bell Curve: City Paper's weekly gauge of Philly's Quality of Life
columns:
Political Notebook:Political Notebook—Mary F. Patel
Cityspace:What's Old Can Be New: Other cities are profiting from their architectural past. We should too.—Gersil N. Kay
Cityspace:Comercial 101—Cory Frolik
opinion
Loose Canon by Bruce Schimmel
100,000 Iraqi Civilians DeadSlant by Duane Swierczynski
Don't Forget PolandLetters to the Editor: by the readers
special section
arts
Two Così For Comfort: Why are the AVA and Curtis both tackling Mozart's sexy, elegant comedy Cosí fan tutte this month?—David Shengold
Pop Arch: The ICA looks back at Bay Area pop-art/architecture collective Ant Farm.—Susan Hagen
Theater:Security Breach—David Anthony Fox
Theater:All Mikhail: Dance and theater icon Baryshnikov reflects on 50 years of exploration.—Janet Anderson
artspicks
Oh, Henry—Mike Newall
Way Outsider Art—Andrew Parks
Carlin Card—Andrew Milner
Folk Dance on Fire—Deni Kasrel
movies
Hell and Back: How "real" is the harrowing Tarnation? And does it matter?—Sam Adams
Letting Go: Jonathan Caouette puts Tarnation to rest.—Sam Adams
Cad About the Boy: Is Alfie's rakish obliviousness charming, or just annoying?—Cindy Fuchs
Screen Picks—Sam Adams
music
Caution to the Wind: The Jane Anchor rides the Second Wave.—Patrick Rapa
Freak Out!: Man Man is on the outside, breaking in.—Nick Sylvester
DJ Nights—Sean O'Neal
musicpicks
Philly Urban Legend Awards—Deesha Dyer
Curtis Symphony Orchestra—Peter Burwasser
Jane Birkin—Sam Adams
Abdullah Ibrahim—Deni Kasrel
Laibach—John Vettese
naked city
Hammer Time: Flyers legend Dave Schultz takes his shotsat comedy.—Mike Newall
fine print—Cory Frolik
How They'll Lose—Brian Hickey
Icepack—A.D. Amorosi
mixpicks
There and Back Again—Juliet Fletcher
Attention, Philly-philes—M.J. Fine
Wanda At Large—Sam Adams
food
Spot the Difference: Chaleo takes up a corner that's been kind to Thai restaurants past.—Elisa Ludwig
Meeting of the Malts—A.D. Amorosi

