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Anita Chu's 'Field Guide to Candy' is a Sweet Booknew

The Field Guide will help you properly identify (and make) more than 100 varieties of treats -- some contemporary, some esoteric, all presented in unadulterated, cavity-inducing glory.
Philadelphia City Paper  |  Drew Lazor  |  11-10-2009  |  Food+Drink

Jazmine Sullivan Makes the Jump from Black Lily Prodigy to Grammy Phenomenonnew

Sullivan's voice is a window-frame-shaking, drawn-from-the-depths alto she still manages to bend and tease with ease, splashing across tracks like a smooth stone across a still pond.
Philadelphia City Paper  |  Drew Lazor  |  02-10-2009  |  Profiles & Interviews

Mystery Shopper Marc Kravitz Keeps Philly's Servers on Pointnew

Blindly feared by servers the same way your gram fears The Reckoning, Kravitz absorbs everything he sees, hears, tastes and sometimes even smells.
Philadelphia City Paper  |  Drew Lazor  |  12-09-2008  |  Food+Drink

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

Former Lawyer Michael Dolich Found Happiness in the Doughnew

It takes Michael "Challahman" Dolich a few minutes to answer the doorbell at Kaffa Crossing, the Ethiopian cafe that doubles as home base for Four Worlds Bakery.
Philadelphia City Paper  |  Drew Lazor  |  09-09-2008  |  Food+Drink

Stoner Movies: They're Not Just for Stoners Anymore!new

Yes, Pineapple Express a stoner flick, but rather than kowtow to the patently American genre, they've turned it on its haze-filled head by realizing that--whoa--many people don't find Cheech & Chong that funny
Philadelphia City Paper  |  Drew Lazor  |  07-31-2008  |  Reviews

'Street Kings' is Far from Kinglynew

David Ayer's first stab behind the camera was 2005's Harsh Times, and there are more than a few thematic similarities between that film and Street Kings -- namely, protagonists who can't be held responsible for their own flaws.
Philadelphia City Paper  |  Drew Lazor  |  04-15-2008  |  Reviews

Zen Chef Edward Espe Brown on 'How to Cook Your Life'new

The film takes viewers inside Brown's educational cooking retreats, where he draws parallels between food preparation, Zen and everyday life.
Philadelphia City Paper  |  Drew Lazor  |  12-11-2007  |  Profiles & Interviews

Caffeine Rushnew

Meet Saxbys, a Philadelphia company that has its sights set on becoming Starbucks' biggest competitor.
Philadelphia City Paper  |  Drew Lazor  |  11-27-2007  |  Food+Drink

'The Brave One' is 'Death Wish' for the NPR Crowdnew

The film doesn't raise any questions about vigilantism or social comeuppance that haven't already been asked by dramas dealing with the checks and balances of legality and morality.
Philadelphia City Paper  |  Drew Lazor  |  09-18-2007  |  Reviews

Aesop Rock Discusses 'None Shall Pass'new

Rock's on-wax presence is so distinct that hearing his normal speaking voice feels like it should be accompanied by some sort of man-behind-the-curtain revelation.
Philadelphia City Paper  |  Drew Lazor  |  09-11-2007  |  Profiles & Interviews

'Bourne' Againnew

Jason Bourne treats emoting a bit like catching his breath: He does it only because he has to.
Philadelphia City Paper  |  Drew Lazor  |  08-07-2007  |  Reviews

Peter Parker Can't Losenew

The ballyhooed Spider-Man 3 spins a pretty, but flimsy, web.
Philadelphia City Paper  |  Drew Lazor  |  05-08-2007  |  Reviews

Free Handnew

When RJ announced plans to release a pop record, underground rap fans begrudgingly updated his Wiki page and braced for the worst -- but The Third Hand doesn't sound like the work of a jaded artiste who foolishly peeled off a perfectly good layer of sonic skin.
Philadelphia City Paper  |  Drew Lazor  |  03-13-2007  |  Profiles & Interviews

Truth in Printsnew

Daniel Heyman's gives voice to the voiceless in his new show, The Abu Ghraib Project.
Philadelphia City Paper  |  Drew Lazor  |  03-06-2007  |  Art

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