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April 6–12, 2006

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Battle of the Sexless
The plight of modern-day eunuchs, and why they come to Philadelphia
by Ashlea Halpern

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Philadelphia Film Festival
  • Week 2 Reviews
  • Festival of Independents

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  • DJ Nights
  • Restaurants
  • Local Support, Episode 3
  • Battle of the Sexless

    Cover Story
    Battle of the Sexless The plight of modern-day eunuchs, and why they come to Philadelphia —Ashlea Halpern

    Slant
    Editor's Letter:
    Revenge of the Gay Mummer —Duane Swierczynski
    Slant:
    Turn the Beat Around The city dailies can save themselves by returning to the streets. —Kevin Haney
    Loose Canon:
    Growth Through Garbage —Bruce Schimmel
    Feedback:
    Letters to the Editor

    Naked City
    The Real Rocky Is it too late for 39-year-old boxer Joey DeMalavez to bring home a belt? —Gary Large
    Running Numbers —Nick Norlen
    Fine Print:
    It's Like Festivus, But With Beer —Brian Howard
    Icepack:
    Icepack —A.D. Amorosi

    News
    Found Money A Philly firm would link the poor with unused aid. If the city wants it to. —Jenna Portnoy
    Eyes on Ameriprise —Rod L. Wilson
    Was It Worth It? Tamarra J. Ramos —Alexandra Zendrian
    Refreshed Air —Jenna Portnoy
    Philly Blunt:
    Liar Extinguisher —Brian Hickey
    Political Notebook:
    Fall in the Family —Mary F. Patel
    The Bell Curve:
    City Paper's weekly gauge of Philly's Quality of Life

    Culture Shock
    This Week in A & E

    Arts
    Candy Shop A South Philly row house is an arts and crafts haven for the young and old. —A.D. Amorosi
    Artpicks:
    Hell Is Other People —Lori Hill
    In The Event That You Survived The Attack of the Killer Tomatoes —Jeremy Samsoe
    Vox Popular —Janet Anderson
    Speaking Out —Gary M. Kramer
    Power Trip —Andrew Ervin
    Everyday People —Deni Kasrel
    Watershed Moment —Ainé Ardron-Doley
    Last Chance Catch It or Regret it —Elizabeth Thomas
    Justify Your Existence Mason-Dixon Knitting: The Curious Knitters' Guide
    Just Do It Rock the Mic —Elizabeth Thomas
    First Friday Focus:
    First Friday Focus —Lori Hill
    Theater:
    Killer Performance —David Anthony Fox
    Believe the Hype —Mark Cofta
    Belly Flop —Mark Cofta

    Movies
    Week Two Reviews More From The Philadelphia Film Festival

    Music
    The Big Question Is jazz struggling to define itself, or reveling in the mystery? —Shaun Brady
    Spontaneous Resurrection —Peter Burwasser
    One Track Mind Josh Rouse "His Majesty Rides"
    soundadvice:
    Get Out!!
    Picks:
    Good for Cows —Shaun Brady
    Beth Orton —Juliet Fletcher
    Arlo Guthrie —Mary Armstrong
    Vox Ama Deus Ensemble/Philadelphia Trio —Peter Burwasser
    DJ Nights:
    DJ Nights —Sean O'Neal

    Food
    Luxe Comfort Ansill mixes the laid-back feel of Judy's with European style and cuisine. —Elisa Ludwig
    The Ties That Bookbind —Carolyn Wyman
    Feeding Frenzy —Drew Lazor
    What's Cooking —Pat Hogan
    Top 5 Jukeboxes That Rock —Ellen Minsavage
    Watering Hole It's Where We Drink —Ellen Minsavage

    Sex
    Paper Doll:
    Punch-Drunk Love —Ashlea Halpern

    City Week
    List Cap:
    Rabbit Hunt Our Intern Ranks Philly's Easter Bunnies —Josh Chamberlain
    Mixpicks:
    In The Event That… A Naked Kate Winslet Inspires Your, Um, Brush Strokes —Billy Kekevian
    Just Do It Deflate Your Spare Tire —Christian Polidoro
    Justify Your Existence First Annual Philadelphia Celebrity Poker Event
    Just Do It Tim and Eric Go Home —Patrick Rapa
    On The DL… The Bigfoot of Birds —Tami Fertig
    What We Heart A Pint Worth Pining Over
    Just Opened The Coterie —Kelly White
    Recent Comments
    Web Exclusives
    Repertory Film
    Your weekly guide to local film events, festivals and under-the-radar screenings.
    Tim Hecker
    Sat., Nov. 21, 7:30 p.m., $12 with Aidan Baker, Kung Fu Necktie, 1250 N. Front St., 215-291-4919, kungfunecktie.com.
    Something Good
    DANCE REVIEW: Fräulein Maria
    Icepack
    Amorosi on the news, nightlife, gossip and bitchiness beats.


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