July 10, 1997 | [1997 issue index] |
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Cover Story |
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| 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 |
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| 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. |
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something for everyone: a critical guide to selected films in this year's edition of the phila. international gay & lesbian film festival. |
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| 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 |
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Opinion |
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LOOSE CANON |
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| The Gatekeeper's Tricks by Bruce Schimmel |
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MAILBAG |
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| Letters to the Editor by the Readers |
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News |
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CITY BEAT |
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| Cut Electric Bills In Half That's what senior citizens are threatening to do through their boycott of PECO. by Daisy Fried |
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HIT AND RUN |
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| 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 |
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| Street Shot by Brian Duss |
Toxic Shocked by Margit Detweiler |
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ON MEDIA |
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| Foreign Affairs by Frank Lewis |
Hog-tied by Robin Rice |
Irish Eyes by Frank Lewis |
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| Motown Showdown by Daisy Fried |
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POLITICAL NOTEBOOK |
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| Mary Frangipanni's Political Notebook by Mary Frangipanni |
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Arts |
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CRITICAL MASS |
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| Sentimental Journey Wanna make Contact? Ya gotta have heart. by Cindy Fuchs |
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NOISES OFF |
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| Off the List The rise and fall of Tom McBride. by David Warner |
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20 QUESTIONS |
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| Morgan Fairchild by Margit Detweiler |
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Music |
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| Thank Heaven For Grrrls Punk rock, zine workshops and a little carpentry at the Riot Grrrl Fest. by Brian Howard |
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review |
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| Smokin' Grooves by Margit Detweiler and Brian Duss |
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ICEPACK |
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| The Doctor Is In Popping brain cells with psychedelic gurus Timothy Leary and Jim White. by a.d. amorosi |
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Food |
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jim quinn on food |
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| Mademoiselle, Ma Belle A detour to Paris on the way to Rittenhouse Square. by Jim Quinn |
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Listings |
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SIX PICK |
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| dEUS by Neil Gladstone |
Greek Picnic Party Jam by Neil Gladstone |
Let 'Em Eat Escargots by Susan Posternock |
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| Message To Love by Neil Gladstone |
Superconductor by Brian Howard |
Tito Nieves by Mary Armstrong |
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CRITIC PICK |
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art |
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| Tug of Drawers by David Warner |
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jazz |
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| Carl Allen and the New York All Stars by Nate Chinen |
Oliver Lake by Ludwig Van Trikt |
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