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Brewing Up a Batch of Philly Palenew

Though my technical knowledge of brewing is limited to my knowing that I really, really enjoy the end result, I'd always understood that making good beer requires years of hands-on experience, insane attention to detail and unfair levels of patience.
Philadelphia City Paper  |  Drew Lazor  |  09-23-2008  |  Food+Drink

How a Germantown Artist Found His Muse in a Stained-glass Menagerienew

Founded in 1980 by a husband and wife in their garage, Beyer Studio has grown over its 28 years to become a nationally renowned source for stained glass design and restoration.
Philadelphia City Paper  |  Shaun Brady  |  09-23-2008  |  Art

Hard Questions for Joe Biden: A Face-to-Face with the VP Candidatenew

We could have asked a bunch of questions about Sarah Palin, and how she's a moose-hunting wrecking crew aimed at the Democrats' heads. Instead, we asked about Philly.
Philadelphia City Paper  |  Tom Namako  |  09-23-2008  |  Politics

Shooting the Breeze With Children's TV Legend Dear Old Captain Noahnew

For 27 years, Captain Noah and His Magical Ark was a Philly institution, greeting bleary-eyed, pajama-clad children over sugary cereal. The Ark has been in drydock now for 14 years and will soon be on display, along with puppets, props and costumes, when the new Please Touch Museum opens next month.
Philadelphia City Paper  |  Shaun Brady  |  09-16-2008  |  Art

An Excerpt From 'The Possible City' by Nathanial Popkinnew

Popkin is writer-in-residence at Philadelphia University. This is excerpted from his new book, The Possible City: Exercises in Dreaming Philadelphia, published by Camino Books in August 2008.
Philadelphia City Paper  |  Nathaniel Popkin  |  09-09-2008  |  Excerpts

How and Why a Free Arts Magazine will Become a Storefront in Philly's Chinatownnew

For 30 days, Megawords' frequent contributors and like-minded friends will take over a burnt-orange storefront in Chinatown to allow the mag's playful personality to "come to life," according to co-founder Anthony Smyrski.
Philadelphia City Paper  |  A.D. Amorosi  |  09-02-2008  |  Art

Live Arts' First Sold-out Show Ramps Up Greek Tragedynew

Emmanuelle Delpech-Ramey's speed-wheeling deconstruction of Oedipus at Colonus goes beyond Sophocles' wandering gloom to find a future and newfound faith in this hard urban setting, with local skateboarders acting as the play's Greek chorus.
Philadelphia City Paper  |  A.D. Amorosi  |  08-26-2008  |  Theater

Philadelphia Folk Fest Tests Its Traditionally Traditional Audiencenew

Two sides are struggling: One wants traditional folk. The other wants to dilute the tradition percentage with something maybe sorta, kinda ... hip?
Philadelphia City Paper  |  Mary Armstrong  |  08-19-2008  |  Concerts

The Walkmen Survive the Chinatown Bus to Create the Year's Best Albumnew

With band members and practice spaces in New York and Philadelphia, nearly every day of the week required half of the band to make the trip while recording the new record, You & Me.
New York Press  |  Jonny Leather  |  08-18-2008  |  Profiles & Interviews

Comparing the Chinatown Bus to Its Upstart Rivalsnew

Ah, the Chinatown bus, this mode of transportation is the epitome of "shady." About two years ago, however, new competitors to the original Chinatown buses materialized, claiming to provide a more pleasant trip for as little as $1 one-way from Philadelphia to New York City.
Philadelphia City Paper  |  Sulina Gabale  |  08-12-2008  |  Travel

Why Can't Philly's Thriving Theater Scene Use the City's Grand Old Stages?new

Ironically, Philadelphia is worse off because we have so many great old theaters -- we might sustain one or two, but what do we do with a dozen?
Philadelphia City Paper  |  David Anthony Fox  |  08-12-2008  |  Theater

Do Pay Phones Do More Harm Than Good?new

As fewer and fewer people use pay phones, some city governments and neighborhood groups increasingly see them as invitations to crime. Still, removing pay phones from city property is one thing; getting rid of those on private property is another.
Philadelphia City Paper  |  Isaiah Thompson  |  08-12-2008  |  Crime & Justice

The El Dwellersnew

Every week, Joel Tannenbaum opens up the Philadelphia Encyclopedia Of Stuff That Didn't Happen (Yet) and unearths incredible tales and amazing factoids from our not-so-distant future.
Philadelphia City Paper  |  Joel Tannenbaum  |  08-05-2008  |  Commentary

Living on Scrap: How Two Men Found Their Calling in the Garbagenew

The skyrocketing market for metal is turning into a boom for scrappers, guys who roam the streets searching for metal they can pile into their truck haul to the scrap yard for cold hard cash. Despite having led hard lives and having checkered pasts, Greg and Ron are now making an honest go of it as scrappers.
Philadelphia City Paper  |  Isaiah Thompson  |  08-05-2008  |  Economy

Philly's Rise in HIV Among Young Gay Males Has Led to New Testing Measures ... at Night Clubsnew

Years ago, drawing vials of blood and waiting two weeks for results gave way to a finger-prick or cheek swab and a 20-minute wait. Since today's tests are light on equipment, the process has been moved out of stuffy clinics and into RVs that can be parked in parts of town where incidences of the disease run high.
Philadelphia City Paper  |  Tom Namako  |  08-05-2008  |  Science

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