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September 21-27, 2006

Cover Story

Heir, Apparently
Meet Carol Campbell, the most powerful woman in city politics you've never heard of.
All In The Family: Philadelphia, you got some new councilpeople on Monday. Probably. Care to meet them?

by Doron Taussig
Local Support 015

CP Choice '06
Voting is live! Vote Early, Choose Wisely.
Heir, Apparently

september 14

Fall Guide 2006

Autumnatic For The People

plus:

Tomorrow the World

Going Large

Force of Nature

Van Champions

Beautiful Contam-ination

Dance

Opera

Theater

Visual Arts

Classical

Rock/Pop

Roots

Jazz

september 7

The Ugly Underneath

Can Science Untangle the Mess Beneath Our City Streets
by Amanda Gefter

august 31

It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Madi World

Half groundbreaking troublemaker, half overachieving genius — Madi Distefano comes full circle.
by Deni Kasrel

plus:

Staging War

The City's a Stage

Museum of the Mind

House Arrest

Inferno Del Greco

A Cab to Catch

Scarred Straight

Fests of Fury

august 24

Philly's Other Bike Race

The North American Cycle Courier Championships are coming to Philadelphia. Are we ready? Are they?
by Brian Howard

plus:

The Race and Festivities

The Chain Gang

Championship Art


also:

august 17
Game On:The Roots have made their best record ever — but will anyone hear it? —Neil Gladstone

august 10
There's No Plate Like Home:Our writer vows to only eat food produced within a 100-mile radius. Which is great, unless if you love coffee. —Elisa Ludwig

august 3
The Fall Guy:Rick Mariano heads off to prison on Monday. You didn't think he'd go quietly, did you? —Brian Hickey

july 27
Wander Lust:Walking Papers —Duane Swierczynski

july 20
It's Alive!:How WXPN created a monster from the remains of Y100 —Brian Howard

july 13
Another Gay Festival: —Sam Adams

july 6
Unusual Suspects:Inside the anti-war grannies' siege of the Broad Street recruiting office. —Brian Hickey

june 29
Um, the Poor? The Huddled Masses? Remember?:Why the U.S. is turning its back on local refugees. —Jenna Portnoy

june 22
Summer Lovin':Book Quarterly Introduction —Lori Hill

june 15
Bite The Hand:Everybody loves Judy Wicks. So why do some White Dog Cafe employees want to unionize? —Doron Taussig

june 8
Ultimate Summer Fun '06:Hot Enough for Ya?

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