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January 5–11, 2006

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Cover Story
20th Annual Writing Contest
Myspace or Yours First Place —Nicole Sonsini
Mistress Hebblethwaite Rediscovers Her Calling Second Place —John Shea
Novelty Third Place —Ian Heller

Slant
wtf:
Welcome to the Doll House —Duane Swierczynski
Slant:
Of Little Merit Let's pick judges the old-fashioned way: elect them. —Gerald McOscar
Loose Canon:
25 Years of Trash City Paper's first quarter century. —Bruce Schimmel
Mailbag:
Letters to the Editor

Naked City
Role Reversal New coach and former Olympic grappler Zeke Jones looks to take Penn's team -- and the region's wrestling rep -- to the next level. —J.F. Pirro
Running Numbers —Nick Norlen
Fine Print:
Bitter Little Brew —Meredith Lindemon
Icepack:
Icepack —A.D. Amorosi

News
Hang Elsewhere, Chad With Santorum vs. Casey looming, a former math professor works to keep elections honest. —Bob Finkelstein
Pay2Play.com Want to know how the city does business? Starting next month, you can check the Web. —Jenna Portnoy
Was It Worth It? —Christopher Schwartz
Philly Blunt:
Blow Jobbed —Brian Hickey
Political Notebook:
Who's In and Who's Out in '06 —Mary F. Patel
The Bell Curve:
City Paper's weekly gauge of Philly's Quality of Life

Arts
Saying What Isn't Said Pig Iron celebrates 10 years of intuitive theater. —David Anthony Fox
Artpicks:
Breakin' Boundaries —Mary Armstrong
Woman Warrior —A.D. Amorosi
More Than Just a Famous Face —Lou Perseghin
United We Stand —Lori Hill
First Friday Focus:
—Lori Hill

Movies
Across the Border A transvestite narrator blurs the lines of Ireland's bloody conflict. —Sam Adams
No Joke Breakfast's writer-director on the movie's unserious sincerity. —Sam Adams
Caught in the Net A social-climbing tennis pro falls prey to Woody Allen's commitment anxiety. —Cindy Fuchs

Music
Fables Of The Reconstruction Picks to click and cliques to pique in 2006. —A.D. Amorosi
Philly's Best CDs of 2005 —A. D. Amorosi
CD Reviews —Carolyn Chernoff
One Track Mind Trina (feat. Mannie Fresh) "Da Club" —J. Edward Keyes
Talking Down Opinion —Patrick Rapa
soundadvice
Picks:
Beaucoup Blue —Mary Armstrong
The Hot Club of Philadelphia —A.D. Amorosi
Dillinger Four —John Vettese
DJ Nights:
DJ Nights —Sean O'Neal

Food
Baby Blue Meritage's team loosens up with Out of the Blue. —A.D. Amorosi
Feeding Frenzy —Drew Lazor
What's Cooking —Kelly White
Top 5 Most Humiliating Restaurants to Celebrate Your B-day —Drew Lazor

Sex
Paper Doll:
One Sexy Mother

City Week
List Cap:
Vance Gilbert —John Vettese
Mixpicks:
Elvis Mania King for a Day on the King's Day —A.D. Amorosi
Walk on the Wild Side —Kelly White
Where the Boys Are —Kelly White
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