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ISSUE . August 7th 2008
 

Cover Story


Cover Story:
Alas, Poor Theater
The local scene is thriving. So why are our grand old stages left waiting in the wings?
by David Anthony Fox
To enter any one of Philadelphia's theaters is to be immersed in tradition. Yet right now there are few opportunities to do that. Most of them are vacant more often than they're open. So why can't our successful local companies simply use our wonderful existing theaters? Because what they need today is out of sync with yesterday's grand playhouses.

Philly Saw It First
A list of seminal shows that opened in Philadelphia theaters.
In the days of pre-Broadway tours, Philly was one of the big three cities that got plays and musicals in their tryout period. Here are some shows that opened in a Philly before they hit the Great White Way.


Opinion


Editor's Letter:
Get Lost
If you care about your city, you need to experience it live.
by Brian Howard
Exploring is something akin to civic duty when you live in a large metropolitan area like ours.

Slant:
Gambling on Atlantic City
If you're paying $100 for gas, are you splurging on dinner?
by Jen A. Miller
So they need more than the gambler who rides in on a bus and expects a free room and buffet coupon. They're reaching out to single twenty-, thirty- and fortysomethings with money to burn (and no families to support).

Loose Canon:
What I Learned in Reform School
They know violence. Its evidence is etched in their flesh.
by Bruce Schimmel
Here is my school cheer for an odd alma mater, through whose doors have passed some of the city's toughest kids. Angry, hurt and almost always abused — together in class they learn about justice, respect and civility.

Feedback:
Letters to the Editor
What You Say
Bonus Web Content
"It's pretty *!^&#* obvious what's going on when someone comes in with a truckload of grave markers."


Naked City


Naked City :: View from the Cheap SeatsView from the Cheap Seats
Our writer road tests the Chinatown bus against its upstart rivals.
by Sulina Gabale
About two years ago, new competitors to the original Chinatown buses materialized, claiming to provide a more pleasant trip for as little as $1 one-way from Philadelphia to New York City. I was intrigued, but also wary. I decided it was time to get my own experiment on the road.

Icepack
Amorosi on the news, nightlife, gossip and bitchiness beats.
by A.D. Amorosi
What's better than Metallica with vaginas?

Running Numbers
A scholarly look at the digits that matter.
by Nick Norlen
It'll be cheaper than going to a horror movie, and far more horrifying.


News


News :: The Bad NeighborThe Bad Neighbor
Do pay phones now do more harm than good?
by Isaiah Thompson
Caviglia suspected that the phone was being used for drug activity — an opinion he soon discovered was widely held in the neighborhood. So Caviglia proposed a radical course of action to the association: Eliminate the phone. "We thought it would be easy."

The Bell Curve
City Paper's Quality-o-Life-o-Meter
When news breaks in Philadelphia, we make jokes.

Religious Smackdown!! (Not Really)
On the church's blog, Pastor Bob Jones challenged the atheists.
by Boyce Upholt
On I-95, a billboard offers a chance to "Experience God" on a Web site. But He may need to up his game. Several weeks ago, his competitor bought a billboard, too. Just a short distance away, another sign reads: "Don't believe in God? You are not alone."

Political Notebook:
Fighting for Control
by Mary F. Patel
Former Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton breezed into town Tuesday to thank supporters and talk about her future plans.


Arts


Arts :: Flickr Fever
Art:
Flickr Fever
Local shutterbugs shoot Philadelphia's story one picture at a time.
by Natalie Hope McDonald
For last month's picture swap, more than a dozen local Flickr folks of all ages came prepared with lighting, latest prints and, not surprisingly, their digital cameras. (For most hardcore Flickrdelphians, leaving the house without a camera is akin to walking out the door without pants.)

Shelf Life:
Commanding Offices
Under the Covers with Justin Bauer
by Justin Bauer
Inglorious | Personal Days | Then We Came to the End | Out Backward

Arts Picks:
No More Bush
Sat., Aug 9, 7:30 p.m., $10, visit arthurmag.com for tickets and location.
by A.D. Amorosi
Bush may be nearly out the door, but Byron Coley can't resist a final kick. He's throwing a touring showcase, "No More Bush," with musician Thurston Moore, painter Gary Panter and ranter Damon Krukowski (each in different towns).

13 and 30
Opening reception Sat., Aug. 9, 6-9 p.m., free, exhibit runs through Aug. 31, Artists' Gallery, 32 Coryell St., Lambertville, N.J., 609-397-4588, lambertvillearts.com.
by Annamarya Scaccia
U.S. Routes 13 and 30 are the inspiration behind "13 and 30," a collection of nearly 30 original watercolors by local artists Rich Harrington and Gail Bracegirdle that capture the many "relics of the past" found on the highways.

Web Exclusive
The Shape of Things
Thu.-Fri., Aug. 7-8, 8 p.m., Sat.-Sun., Aug. 9-10, 3 and 8 p.m., $20, Plays & Players Theatre, 1714 Delancey Place, 215-735-0630, playsandplayers.org.
by Julia Terruso
The Shape of Things is a love story between Evelyn, a beautiful, ballsy art student, and Adam, the geeky boyfriend whose life she transforms for better or worse.


Arts Agenda


Arts Agenda :: Last ChanceLast Chance
Catch it or Regret It
by Tami Fertig
Circus Time: Recent Works by Illustrator Pamela Deitrich | Velo+City: The Social History of the Bicycle | A Room with Good Light

Arts Agenda Picks:
Just Do It
Neighborhood Hearts and Hands
by Jakob Dorof
To an outsider, the term "the Badlands" conjures images of rundown row homes, rampant poverty, a street-corner drug industry and the violence that goes with it. But if Nexus' upcoming "Neighborhood Hearts and Hands" exhibit is any indication, the children of the area see things a little differently.

In The Event That...
You've Seen Up in Smoke ... but Don't Remember It
by Molly Eichel
Tommy Chong started his writing career while in prison. "Timothy Leary got me writing because that's what he said he did in prison. He was a friend, one of many famous friends I like to name-drop," says Chong, with that great laugh that peppers his speech.

Galleries
Galleries are usually open Tuesdays through Saturdays; please call the gallery for exact days and hours. Receptions are noted.

Museums/Exhibits
Museums and exhibits have varying schedules;please call for exact days, hours and prices.

Performing Arts
Please call the phone number listed with the venue for specific dates, times and ticket information.

Readings/Book Signings


Movies


Movies :: Feat FirstFeat First
The captivating story of how one man walked between the Twin Towers — on a wire.
by Cindy Fuchs
If both Watergate and the wire-walking were technically criminal acts, Nixon's was abject and venal, while Petit achieved a kind of weird, eternal poetry.

Brand-New Boy
The world around Jack is normal — but his place in it is anything but.
by Sam Adams
Boy A asks us to accept Jack's first article of faith: That this, now, is the real him, and the boy who took a box cutter to a little girl has been left in the past.

Express Consent
Stoner movies — they're not just for stoners anymore!
by Drew Lazor
The awkward, friendly-but-not-friends relationship between drugger and drugee has never been fully mined for its comic potential until now.

Repertory Film
Your weekly guide to local film events, festivals and under-the-radar screenings.
Send repertory film listings to tami.fertig@citypaper.net.


Music


Music :: The Happiness of PursuitThe Happiness of Pursuit
Soulful folkie Mutlu chases the dream.
by A.D. Amorosi
"I perform music to connect with people, be inspired, make a living and have a good time. The only person I'm competing with is me."

Hang The DJ:
Gimme Friction
Nas
by J. Edward Keyes
There are a multitude of obvious reasons why Nas would choose to christen a record about race relations in America with an unprintable epithet, but there are subtler implications, as well.

One Track Mind:
Ratatat
"Falcon Jab"
by Drew Lazor
"Falcon Jab" deserves its own nod, and not just because it conjures the miraculous image of a really muscular bird breaking the jaw of a hapless NYU freshman in tapered black jeans.

Soundadvice
Get Out!
Millionaires | Beach House | CSS/The Go! Team | 080808 | Little Brother

Music Picks:
Laura Cantrell
Fri., Aug. 8, 7.30 p.m., $12, with Carrie Rodriguez, Tin Angel, 20 S. Second St., 215-928-0770, tinangel.com.
by Kevin Pearson
Cantrell is dreaming of the open road on a new download-only EP of travel-themed covers called Trains and Boats and Planes.

Alina Simone
Thu., Aug. 7, 8 p.m., $10, World Café Live, 3025 Walnut St., 215-222-1400, worldcafelive.com.
by Kevin Pearson
While Simone's earlier work presupposed her as an heiress to PJ Harvey's raw and unrefined rock throne, this collection, sung entirely in Russian, is even more naked.


Food


Food :: Talula's FableTalula's Fable
Taking on the most celebrated "restaurant" of them all.
by David Snyder
On one hand, Sikora is able to create a forum on a plate that allows each ingredient to grab a bit of the spotlight. But as the flavors continue to layer, they roll into one clear, unifying composition. The result: dishes that are remarkably deep without sacrificing simplicity.

Feeding Frenzy
Restaurants opening, closing and pending
by Drew Lazor
Station Bar & Grill | The Coffee Bar | Wokano

Tandoor Number One
Callowhill Street just got a little spicier.
by Trey Popp
The flavors at King of Tandoor come through with a clarity too often lacking in mid-range Indian food.

Small Bites
Little Vittles
Arctic Splash T-Shirts at Memphis Taproom | Betty's Tasty Buttons Phluff | Stainless Steel Bendy Straws | Cake Wrecks

Top 5:
Coconut Cravings
Husky
by Kelly White
1. Pancakes | 2. Ceviche | 3. Pie | 4. Three-Course Meal | 5. Cookies

What's Cooking
Get Out!
by Claire Bullen
Susanna Foo Dumpling Olympics | Yangming: Chef Ren-Wei Jia in Residence | White Dog Rum and Reggae Festival | IPA Women's Beer Club Meeting | Xochitl: El Mayor Tequila Tasting Dinner

You Ask We Answer
Culinary Mysteries Solved
Q: I'll be in Center City for a few days on business. I'm looking for decent, inexpensive restaurants that cater to solo diners — but no bars, please. Any ideas?


Agenda


Agenda :: Pageant Queens
Agenda Lead:
Pageant Queens
Inside Tips on Sweeping Mr. Gay Philadelphia
by Liz Tung
"Harvey Poopandcorn — have you ever seen butt sex?"

Shopping Spree
Fashion > Forward
by Monica Weymouth
Craftadelphia! | SugarHabit | Clowntastrophe! | VIX Emporium | Vintage Collection

Agenda Picks:
What We Heart
Angela Ricci Clutches
by Rebecca Grites
Brilliant bronzes, greens, pinks and silvers make these puppies pop — as do oh-so-sweet multicolor gingham and plaid linings.

Just Do It
Universe of Fun Multicultural Arts Festival
by Liz Tung
Sponsored by North City Arts, this mouthful of an event aims to kick-start creativity while educating kids about multicultural traditions and identities.

On the DL
Geeks and Toys
by Jakob Dorof
"I will say that it does involve cows, and it does involve bowling."

Phillyanthropy
get up, get out, get involved
by Jennifer Portante
PAWS Foster Care | Ten Thousand Villages Opening | Acting Without Boundaries | ActionAIDS Buddies | Philadelphia Live Arts Festival and Philly Fringe