This Week on CityPaper.net
Thursday, July 9th, 2009 at 4:30 pm
posted by Neal Santos
categories The City Paper, This Week

We've got tons of QFest coverage this week, great in print but even greater right here on CityPaper.net. Check out reviews of movies featured in this years' festiival online, with films organized alphabetically by title: A to M and N to Z.
Also check out our bonus interviews. Shaun Brady talks with Filipino-American filmmaker/singer-songwriter H.P. Mendoza, and I speak with gay icon Sharon Gless.
- Calling all artists/illustrators/comic buffs: Our Editor's Letter urges you to submit to our comics issue.
- Letters to the Editor: What you folks gripe about. This time it's racist robots.
- Andrew Thompson on the tough task of opening a food co-op in Strawberry Mansion
- Was drafting Jrue Holiday a good idea for the Sixers? James Beale thinks so.
- Please keep your thoughts and prayers with the Amorosi clan.
- Arthur Ross Gallery gives West Philly new presence
- Bonus images of pieces from A Cause For Art, opening tomorrow at Sande Webster gallery
- Sam Adams shares his takes on Bruno and The Hurt Locker. (He also talks with the latter film's director, Kathryn Bigelow.) One fares better than the other.
- Rodney Anonymous has a few things to say about the soundtrack to Oklahoma!
- David Snyder on Varga Bar and Trey Popp on Bebe's Barbecue
- Web-exclusive picks on Blobfest '09 and the Philadelphia Record Fair














