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January 6-12
Jim Warren Meets Vampirella: He built a multimillion dollar empire out of monster magazines, plastic skulls and dirt from Count Dracula's estate, only to lose it to real-life terrors. |
January 13-19
Left Behind: A rare look inside North Broad's Divine Lorraine, a hotel with a heavenly past on the cusp of (commercial) resurrection. |
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January 27-February 2
Let's Go.: 33 ways to reinvent, rethink and recharge our beleaguered transit agency. Other cities around the world have cool public transportation systems. Why can't we? |
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February 10-16
Damaged Goods: Once arrested and charged with framing a drug dealer, two Philly cops deal with life back on the job. |
February 17-23
Out of the Abyss: Once isolated, young breast cancer survivors now find strength in numbers. This weekend, thousands will meet in Philly to find a way out of the darkness. |
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February 24-March 2
Home & Design Space Invaders : Twelve design pros reveal the secrets of cheap chic. |
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March 3-9
In the Name of His Father: George Martorano is serving one of the longest federal sentences for a nonviolent offense in America. Is it because he wouldn't drop the dime on his late dad? |
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March 24-30
Uncivil Unions: As same-sex couples fight for marriage rights, activists say domestic violence is getting the silent treatment. |
March 31-April 6
Buried Alive: An inside look at the sudden death and unprecedented resurrection of Y100. |
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April 7-13
Crawling From the Wreckage: From Serbia to Rwanda to Great Britain, surviving war is only the beginning. |
April 14-20
Hop Heaven: Our intrepid reporter hauls hops and wrangles wort in attempt to brew a pre-Prohibition lager -- with the help of Victory Brewing, of course. Belly up to the bar and savor the results for yourself. |
April 21-27
ShortChanged: $115,000 in missing government funds may not seem like a lot, but it's everything to the residents of Hunting Park. |
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April 28-May4
Industrial Evolution: Meet the painters, potters and printmakers who are transforming a Port Richmond textile mill into a hive of creativity. |
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May 19-25
Restraining Disorder: Our juvenile justice system is among the best in the nation. So why are kids ending up hurt? Or, in one case, dead? |
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May 26-June 1
Road Companies, Brutes and Safecrackers: >An exclusive excerpt from Allen M. Hornblum's Confession of a Second Story Man the first history of the Irish burglary team from K&A that terrorized the East Coast during the 1950s. |
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June 2-8
"Make no mistake about it: I was going to kill someone.": Race, drugs and retribution at a local military base. |
June 9-15
Ultimate Summer Fun: 140 rocking, sporty, sexy, artsy and straight-up insane activities for each and every damn day of the Philly summer. |
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June 30-July 6
Tour de Forced Ever wonder what tourists see when they come to visit historic Philadelphia? So did we. |
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July 7-13
Bottoms Up: Taylor Mead, underground movie legend and Warhol superstar, christens the Philadelphia International Gay & Lesbian Film Festival. |
June 14-20
Trash Daze: Why budgetary constraints and lack of enforcement leave Philadelphians to grapple with refuse. |
June 21-27
PressureCookers: A Penn undergrad says clutch hitting can be measured mathematically. But will math and science help the Phillies thrive in the stretch run? |
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June 28-August 3
Ms. deYoung Goes to Washington: A Philly native wants Americans to realize how wasting Billions in Iraq is ruining our lives at home. |
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August 4-10
A Prayer for Grays Ferry: Race, recreation and redemption in a troubled South Philly neighborhood. |
August 11-17
Everywhere Man: For more than 20 years Chuck Treece has been Philly music's jack of all trades. A behind-the-scenes look at the man behind the scene. |
August 18-24
Cheap Bastards: Seems like all anyone wants to talk about these days is how freakin' affordable Philadelphia is. |
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August 25-31
Under the El: Artists, dancers and artisans are fighting to save Frankford. But it's tough to overcome a history of violence. |
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September 1-7
special issue: fringe/live arts preview |
September 8-14
Michael Nutter Is Not As Boring As You Think: Which is a good thing, considering he wants to be your next mayor. |
September 15-21
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September 29-October 5
The Path of the Righteous Man: How Rick Santorum became the nation's evangelical poster boy. |
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October 27-November 2
The Un-peopled Paper |
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