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‘Philadelphia is percolating in me’: David Lynch and his Unified Field

David Lynch at PAFA this week. Lynch at the London Grill in 2012. Lynch’s work in PAFA. Philadelphia, as an American city, has evolved tremendously since David Lynch was a greenhorn art student here in the late 1960s. It’s cleaner.…

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    More previews of must-see Fringe shows

    The Ray Charles Experience — Live! Speed Dating Tonight! Resurrection Room Fringe runs through Sept. 21. Box office: 140 N. Columbus Blvd. (at Race Street), 215-413-1318. For more info, tickets and showtimes, visit fringearts.com. Still not enough? We’ll be marathon-reviewing…

    • Sep 11, 2014 - 4:19 am
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    Review: A Letter to Momo

    City Paper grade: B- Animator-turned-auteur Hiroyuki Okiura, who’s had a hand in classics like Akira, Ghost in the Shell and Cowboy Bebop, offers a small-market chance for anime escapism with A Letter to Momo, a family tale dealing in equal…

    • Sep 4, 2014 - 12:35 pm
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  • Review: The Last of Robin Hood

    City Paper grade: C It’s no secret that Errol Flynn was a gross drunken lech for the majority of his life, but not everyone is familiar with the particulars of his late-in-life dalliances with Beverly Aadland, a chorus girl who…

    • Sep 4, 2014 - 5:56 am
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    Our previews of 15 must-see Fringe shows

    “100% Philadelphia” “Deep Blue Sleep” “99 Breakups” Sept. 5-21 Box office: 140 N. Columbus Blvd. (at Race Street), 215-413-1318. For more info, tickets and showtimes, visit fringearts.com. Still not enough? We’ll be marathon-reviewing most of the shows on this year’s…

    • Sep 4, 2014 - 4:49 am
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  • Jazz guy Peter Gaudioso’s move from drumming to singing came with its challenges.

    Maria Pouchnikova NO SKIN IN THE GAME: Tendinitis cut short Peter Gaudioso’s drumming career. When Peter Gaudioso introduces his “Crooners” showcase to the Art After 5 crowd on Friday, it’ll feel pretty natural. “Singing has always been as much a…

    • Aug 28, 2014 - 10:59 am
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    Throwback Thursday: From our photo archives

    As our dedicated and fantastic City Paper interns prowl our photo archives, they come across a lot of cool shots of events and people, from all over the city, from years past. We’ll be posting a few of these shots…

    • Aug 28, 2014 - 7:41 am
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  • Review: The Trip to Italy

    City Paper grade: B- They say travel is the surest way to get to know someone — but how do two wanderers pass the hours once they can read each others’ neuroses like a roadmap? That’s the main problem mucking…

    • Aug 28, 2014 - 6:05 am
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  • Review: Life of Crime

    City Paper grade: C+ Cutting the calculated period style of American Hustle with the kidnapping-as-therapy function of The Ref, Daniel Schechter’s staging of late-inning Elmore Leonard novel The Switch has all the looks and many of the inveterate laughs. But…

    • Aug 28, 2014 - 5:14 am
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    The Bell Curve: When news breaks, we make jokes

    [+1]    Ex-Eagles player Ron Jaworski and coach Dick Vermeil are part of an ownership group establishing an arena football league in China. Yeah! It’s about time China imported one of our cheap knockoffs for a change. [+2]    The white Fishtown…

    • Aug 21, 2014 - 1:02 pm
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