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January 14, 1999

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Cover Story

The Magazine Story
by Howard Altman
The Kimberly Conundrum
How a crack-smoking male prostitute became the basis of a controversial theory about whokilled Kimberly Ernest.
by Howard Altman

     art

Best Bets
by Robin Rice

     dance

Best Bets
by Deni Kasrel

     futurartists

A New God
by Deni Kasrel
Back to the Futurists
by Neil Gladstone
The Showcase Schedule
by David Warner
Stick It
For sticker artists, the whole city's a gallery. Now the ICA is bringing this renegadepublic art indoors.
by Jen Darr
Reversing Gravity
Dancer/choreographer Brian Sanders, former wild child, has gone to the edge and back.
by Deni Kasrel
Rhyme Is of the Essence
For rap, the next millennium is a fierce adventure full ofpossibilities.
by Cindy Fuchs
Bright Futures
by David Warner
Make It Again, Sam
Forget the future. In the movies this spring, it's deja vu all over again. And again.
by Cindy Fuchs
Will the Network Work?
A new national alliance hopes to ensure the future of American playwriting—and aPhiladelphia theater is right at the heart of it.
by David Warner
Toon In Tomorrow
Who will prevail in the prime-time cartoon boom?
by Vance Lehmkuhl

     music/classical

Best Bets
by Peter Burwasser
Best Bets
by Peter Burwasser
Best Bets
by Peter Burwasser

     music/jazz

Best Bets
by a.d. amorosi

     style

Pocket Watch
Body bags for the fashion conscious
by Ketura Persellin

     theater

Best Bets
by Toby Zinman
Best Bets
by Toby Zinman

Opinion

SLANT

Beyond the Obvious
by Barry Morrison

LOOSE CANON

Salt And Sand
by Bruce Schimmel

MAILBAG

Letters to the Editor
by the Readers

News

INVESTIGATIVE SERIES

The Magazine Story
by Howard Altman
The Magazine Story
by Howard Altman
The Magazine Story
by Howard Altman

CITY BEAT

Preacher of Hate
A gay-hating reverend is coming to town.
by Jen Darr

HALL MONITOR

Putting on a Happy Face
by Mark Naymik
Waiting for a Leader
by Mark Naymik
Anything Goes
by Mark Naymik

ON MEDIA

Howe Sad
by Frank Lewis

POLITICAL NOTEBOOK

Mary Frangipanni's Political Notebook
by Mary Frangipanni

BELL CURVE

The Bell Curve
City Paper's weekly gauge of Philly's Quality of Life

Arts

THEATER

Servant Class
by Toby Zinman

20 QUESTIONS

Petula Clark
by a.d. amorosi

Movies

High Strung
The turbulent devotions of a celebrated cellist, fully captured by actress EmilyWatson.
by Cindy Fuchs

Music

ICEPACK

Icepack
by a.d. amorosi

Food

Go Fish
The wide world of seafood at Philadelphia Fish & Co.
by Maxine Keyser

Listings

SIX PICK

Back When Goths Were Goths
by Patrick Rapa
Ruth Naomi Floyd
by a.d. amorosi
Ari Eisinger
by Mary Armstrong
Making the Middle East News
by Frank Lewis
The Mozart Orchestra
by Peter Burwasser
Ever Albee
by David Warner

CRITIC PICK

Sandra Bernhard
by Sam Adams
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