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July 10, 1997

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Cover Story

Hellraiser
He writes, he paints, he directs — and he scares the hell out of millions of people. Now Clive Barker, here for the Gay and Lesbian Film Festival, talks about the secret life of horror movies, the monsters he loves and his brilliantly queer career.
by Cindy Fuchs

     exclusive to city paper interactive:

Barker Bites
Exclusive To City Paper Interactive: A selected guide to Clive on video.
by Cindy Fuchs
Clive Uncut
Exclusive To City Paper Interactive: the unexpurgated Q&A version of Cindy Fuchs' interview with Clive Barker, which appears in narrative form as this week's City Paper cover story.

     something for everyone: a critical guide to selected films in this year's edition of the phila. international gay & lesbian film festival.

Something For Everyone
A critical guide to selected films in this year's edition of the Phila. International Gay & Lesbian Film Festival.
by Hans Kellner, David Warner and Jeannine DeLombard

Opinion

LOOSE CANON

The Gatekeeper's Tricks
by Bruce Schimmel

MAILBAG

Letters to the Editor
by the Readers

News

CITY BEAT

Cut Electric Bills In Half
That's what senior citizens are threatening to do through their boycott of PECO.
by Daisy Fried

HIT AND RUN

Bye-Bye, Borders Boycott
If you vote Union Yes and are looking to pick up a copy of, say, Studs Terkel's Working, you can, once again, in good conscience, buy it at Borders Center City.
by Brian Howard
Overheard at Fifth and Market
Puppets, Inc.?
by Daisy Fried
Street Shot
by Brian Duss
Toxic Shocked
by Margit Detweiler

ON MEDIA

Foreign Affairs
by Frank Lewis
Hog-tied
by Robin Rice
Irish Eyes
by Frank Lewis
Motown Showdown
by Daisy Fried

POLITICAL NOTEBOOK

Mary Frangipanni's Political Notebook
by Mary Frangipanni

Arts

CRITICAL MASS

Sentimental Journey
Wanna make Contact? Ya gotta have heart.
by Cindy Fuchs

NOISES OFF

Off the List
The rise and fall of Tom McBride.
by David Warner

20 QUESTIONS

Morgan Fairchild
by Margit Detweiler

Music

Thank Heaven For Grrrls
Punk rock, zine workshops and a little carpentry at the Riot Grrrl Fest.
by Brian Howard

     review

Smokin' Grooves
by Margit Detweiler and Brian Duss

ICEPACK

The Doctor Is In
Popping brain cells with psychedelic gurus Timothy Leary and Jim White.
by a.d. amorosi

Food

     jim quinn on food

Mademoiselle, Ma Belle
A detour to Paris on the way to Rittenhouse Square.
by Jim Quinn

Listings

SIX PICK

dEUS
by Neil Gladstone
Greek Picnic Party Jam
by Neil Gladstone
Let 'Em Eat Escargots
by Susan Posternock
Message To Love
by Neil Gladstone
Superconductor
by Brian Howard
Tito Nieves
by Mary Armstrong

CRITIC PICK

     art

Tug of Drawers
by David Warner

     jazz

Carl Allen and the New York All Stars
by Nate Chinen
Oliver Lake
by Ludwig Van Trikt
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