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Petty's Island, a Fin-Shaped Slice of Strange in the Delaware Rivernew

Never heard of Petty's Island? It's littered with colorful characters — Pennsylvania founder William Penn, Venezuelan president Hugo Chavez, a man who declared himself the island's king, and even the pirate's pirate himself, Ol' Blackbeard.
Philadelphia City Paper  |  Holly Otterbein  |  02-02-2010  |  Economy

Are Delaware and New Jersey Exploring Alternative Energy Solutions Pennsylvania Should be Looking at?new

While the debate about offshore drilling continues to underscore the environmental policies of presidential candidates Barack Obama and John McCain, Philadelphia's neighbors to the south and east are planning for a different kind of offshore energy.
Philadelphia Weekly  |  John Steele  |  07-14-2008  |  Environment

A New Bill Introduced Rethinks Drug-free School Zonesnew

With the densest population in the country, New Jersey's cities are almost completely consumed by drug-free school zones. The result is that nearly every offender convicted under the law--an astounding 96 percent--was either black or Hispanic.
Philadelphia Weekly  |  Daniel McQuade  |  07-14-2008  |  Drugs

America's Sneaky War on Speeders

Cash-starved states are jacking up fines for speeding by thousands of dollars per ticket. Advocates worry about clogged courts and working-class motorists losing their driving privileges and thus their jobs.
Maui Time  |  Ted Rall  |  07-30-2007  |  Transportation

Cuddle Parties Treat Those in Need of a Hugnew

A phenomenon begun by former Brown University football player Reid Mihalko has adults getting into their pajamas, setting boundaries and spooning with strangers.
East Bay Express  |  Stefanie Kalem  |  10-10-2005  |  Sex

Endangered Songbirdsnew

The Wrens majestically reemerged in 2003, after surviving a near-decade of depression, debacle and disaster.
Houston Press  |  Rob Harvilla  |  08-29-2005  |  Profiles & Interviews

Chemical Reactionnew

The Romancers' repertoire usually sticks to the modern-punk template, but the quintet's theatricality sets it apart.
Westword  |  Michael Roberts  |  07-19-2005  |  Profiles & Interviews

A Workaholic Who Likes to Have Funnew

Erick Morillo is a top DJ and producer, one of the few American leaders in an international dance scene traditionally dominated by Europeans.
Miami New Times  |  Mosi Reeves  |  01-18-2005  |  Profiles & Interviews

The Illustrator at War: A Q&A With Steve Brodnernew

The cartoonist's trademark style is perhaps best described as psychedelic-progressive. If Howard Zinn ever enjoyed peyote visions, they'd likely find a home in Brodner's nightmarish political dreamscapes.
New York Press  |  Alexander Zaitchik  |  08-26-2004  |  Author Profiles & Interviews

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