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Just for Smitenew

The power of God compels The Thermals' Hutch Harris to lash out against The Man.
Philadelphia City Paper  |  Brian Howard  |  10-03-2006  |  Profiles & Interviews

Murphy's Drawnew

A Philadelphia congressional race has national implications.
Philadelphia City Paper  |  Jared Goyette  |  10-03-2006  |  Politics

Charter Bruisenew

An anti-war resolution could test the limits of city government.
Philadelphia City Paper  |  Jenna Portnoy  |  09-19-2006  |  Politics

The Exonereenew

A one-time convicted axe-murderer becomes the local death-penalty abolitionists' frontman.
Philadelphia City Paper  |  J.F. Pirro  |  09-19-2006  |  Crime & Justice

Headbanger's Delightnew

The metal label Translation Loss branches out while standout artists like Rosetta reinvent the riff.
Philadelphia City Paper  |  Andrew Parks  |  09-12-2006  |  Music

The Ugly Underneathnew

Can science untangle the mess beneath our city streets?
Philadelphia City Paper  |  Amanda Gefter  |  09-12-2006  |  Science

Fuel for Thoughtnew

SEPTA says it can't go biodiesel -- everybody else says it can, and should.
Philadelphia City Paper  |  Jenna Portnoy  |  09-05-2006  |  Transportation

Philly's Other Bike Racenew

The North American Cycle Courier Championships are coming to Philadelphia -- are we ready? Are they?
Philadelphia City Paper  |  Brian Howard  |  08-29-2006  |  Sports

Dicey Propositionsnew

With a growing rap sheet (literally), the state Gaming Board faces new criticism.
Philadelphia City Paper  |  Kevin Haney  |  08-22-2006  |  Business & Labor

Game Onnew

The Roots have made their best record ever -- but will anyone hear it?
Philadelphia City Paper  |  Neil Gladstone  |  08-22-2006  |  Profiles & Interviews

Reefer Gladnessnew

Why has a group of cops, prosecutors, correction officers and other law-enforcement officials started lobbying for drug legalization?
Philadelphia City Paper  |  Brian Hickey  |  08-18-2006  |  Commentary

Dietary Restrictionsnew

Can man (and woman) live on food stamps alone?
Philadelphia City Paper  |  Doron Taussig  |  08-15-2006  |  Economy

There's No Plate Like Homenew

Vowing to only eat food produced within a 100-mile radius is great, unless you love coffee.
Philadelphia City Paper  |  Elisa Ludwig  |  08-15-2006  |  Food+Drink

The Fall Guynew

Former Philadelphia City Councilman Rick Mariano, convicted on federal corruption charges, will soon report to prison for a 6.5-year sentence -- he spent some of his remaining days taking to us.
Philadelphia City Paper  |  Brian Hickey  |  08-04-2006  |  Crime & Justice

So Far to Gonew

July marked the 25th anniversary of the first newspaper reports on AIDS -- what have we learned?
Philadelphia City Paper  |  Lewis Whittington  |  08-01-2006  |  Science

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