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week of february 11th
Noir Novelist Duance Swierczynski Takes the "Punisher" to a New Extreme: Philadelphia
by Steven Wells
Hyperviolent vigilante Frank Castle—aka the Punisher—is on vacation in Philadelphia when he finds himself in the middle of a shoot-out between transvestite… » more
features
Nine years and counting
by Liz Spikol
Every now and then I decide to clean out my bookshelves. Within about 10 minutes, I find a little gem I’ve forgotten about, and the cleaning is abandoned for a comfy seat on the couch. Other times, odd bits of detritus will fall out of a book like pressed leaves, only less rustic and literary; mostly they’re… » more
 
A Hunting Park activist takes a stand against global hunger.
by Tara Murtha
Ryan Kellermeyer, who grew up working farm fields of rural Indiana, is the unlikely resident-activist rabble-rouser of North Philadelphia’s Hunting Park. The neighborhood, anchored by its notoriously dangerous namesake park off Roosevelt Blvd., is a grid of tightly packed rowhomes with small front… » more
      news & opinion
Letters
The Final Blow
 
 
The Angry Grammarian
Social networking goes grammatical.
      a & e
A-List — PW's Picks For The Week
Monster Jam, Thomas Ricks, tick … tick … BOOM!, Pub Theatre Fest, Hearts Afire! Philadelphia Gay Men's Chorus Bachelor Auction and Disco Party
 
Art — Words on the Street
Two local shows focus on the importance of words.
 
Editor's Picks
Black Over White
 
Stage — Racial Recognition
The Rant focuses on the murder of an African-American teen.
      music
Live Music
A Storm of Light, Easy Action, The Shots, Revolutionary Snake Ensemble, Felipe Salles, Mostly Other People Do the Killing, Rufus Wainwright + Martha Wainwright
 
 
Stereotypewriter
Tracking the old, stodgy Grammys on new media platforms.
 
 
 
Umm ... Drop — Aspiring Hitmaker
Kurt Vile loves the classics. He wants to make a few of his own.
      food
Restaurant Review — Double Your Pleasure
Melograno’s new digs offer twice as much space and the same great food.
      screen
 
Review — Stimulus Man
Clive Owen tries to take down a crooked bank in The International.
 
The Six Pack
Six Uninspiring Teachers.
 
TV
Important Things With Demetri Martin
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