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ISSUE . March 27th 2008
 

Cover Story


Web Exclusive
The Hacktory
Video Presentation
by Rick Valenzuela
Philly's new "hacker studio" is part of a global trend combining technology and art.

Hack to the Future
Philly's new "hacker studio" is part of a global trend combining technology and art.
by Rick Valenzuela
"I think the whole Hacktory idea is about gaining knowledge and insight as to what we're making and how we're making it, instead of going the route of buying things."


Opinion


Editor's Letter:
Sneaky Like a Ninja
Phinally.
by Brian Howard
The Phillies have had a real boring off-season. And that's actually sort of nice.

Slant:
'Net Pains
Keeping the Web free will keep us free.
by Mary Wilson
No longer would content and services be favored solely for their merit or popularity.

Loose Canon:
Rx for Druggy Waters
Let's brand our water "Boathouse Brew,"and profit from the pollution.
by Bruce Schimmel
Having dirty tap water is an insult to our culture, which leaped forward when we began to provide pure water for all.

Feedback:
Letters to the Editor
What You Say
"To this day, his poems give me chills." | "Make no mistake, sir, my tuition pays your salary!" | "I have always seen the struggle for media reform like a struggle for the commons."


Naked City


Naked City :: Reverting Catastrophe?Reverting Catastrophe?
Pro-Israel and pro-Palestine activists stage demonstrations 60 years after the birth of Israel.
by Will Dean
While the conflict appears intractable and never-ending, with violence cycling into violence, organizers do have hope for a peaceful future.

Icepack
Amorosi on the news, nightlife, gossip and bitchiness beats.
by A.D. Amorosi
When I read that the wife of the Chester County director of Emergency Services got nailed in Philly as part of a prostitution sting, three things came to mind.

Fine Print:
Upset City
Philly Madness Marches On
Round Three is in full swing through Sunday night. Let the IM bracketology commence.

Running Numbers
A scholarly look at the digits that matter.
by Nick Norlen
3,945 Number of arrests made in the U.S. in 2006 involving the passing of counterfeit bills to individuals and businesses — resulting in a loss


News


News :: Voter ResignationVoter Resignation
People in West Philly's Carroll Park might vote, but they aren't sure why.
by Tom Namako
Residents City Paper spoke with recently said they intended to vote in this primary, but also displayed a profound skepticism about the usefulness of political engagement.

The Bell Curve
City Paper's Quality-o-Life-o-Meter
When news breaks in Philadelphia, we make jokes.

A Phightin' Chance?
Stat geeks weigh in on the Phillies' 2008 prospects.
by E. James Beale
We don't trust conventional wisdom. So we decided to pose questions about key changes in the NL East to today's new class of baseball experts: The Number Crunchers.

Underworld:
Running His Mouth
"Big Vince" Filipelli talks a big game, but insiders say it's all hot air.
by Brendan McGarvey and Gabriele J. Valentine
"That goofball never got this. People who got it don't talk about it. Never."

Political Notebook:
Guv Grappling
by Mary F. Patel
Oliver Stone for Obama | Who's on First | This and That |

Professor Street Says
Actual excerpts from the former mayor's class
Professor Street on why his office was bugged.


Arts


Arts :: Saving Race
Art:
Saving Race
Forty years after his death, MLK's message has never been more relevant.
by Nathaniel Popkin
"In the best black oratory, style is not juxtaposed to argument; in fact, style becomes a vehicle of substance. Paying attention to how you say what you say doesn't mean you have nothing to say."

Culture Shock:
Things That Matter To People Who Matter
The Fleshtones | 10th Street Laundromat | Ruth Naomi Floyd | Message boards at urbanbaby.com

Art:
Companion Piece
Daniel G. Hoffman honors his poet wife by publishing her early work.
by J.F. Pirro
Beneath a bashful facade, McFarland's work was brawny in its linguistic mastery.

Re-View:
Weaving His Mark
Today, many people seek a way through colonial cultural artifacts and the illusion of contemporary cosmopolitanism overlaid on a wounded society. This is Kentridge's primary subject. Our maps are out-of-date.

Opera:
Playing with Fire
Ainadamar bubbles in a cauldron of violence, sex and betrayal.
by Peter Burwasser
Golijov is like a master cook; his stew contains many ingredients, but they come together organically.

Arts Picks:
Regie Cabico
Fri.-Sat., March 28-29, 8 p.m., $12, Salon Space, Asian Arts Initiative, 1223 Vine St., 215-557-0455, asianartsinitiative.org.
by Carolyn Huckabay
"I love the queer community — the bars are friendly and mixed and down-to-earth ... and the drinks are cheap."

Light of Unity
Sat., March 29, noon-5 p.m., free, Book Corner at the Free Library, Central Branch, 311 N. 20th St., 215-567-0527, libraryfriends.info.
by Marta Wilson-Barthes
Part of the Emerging Artists Series, the Light of Unity Festival promotes aspiring artists.


Arts Agenda


Arts Agenda :: Last ChanceLast Chance
Catch it or Regret It
by Nadia Stadnycki
Bonus Web Content
Celestial Garden/Invisible Sky | Artifice | Who Says Words with My Mouth?

Arts Agenda Picks:
Just Do It
Skin: A Natural History
by Joel Tannenbaum
Sat., March 29, 1 p.m., free, Wagner Free Institute of Science, 1700 W. Montgomery Ave., 215-763-6529, wagnerfreeinstitute.org

Day Tripper
Now or Never: The Lost Photos of Diane Arbus
by Shaun Brady
Bonus Web Content
Sat., April 5, 10:30 a.m.-6:30 p.m., $145 (full trip), $55 (New York portion), depart from First Person Arts, One S. Broad St., 267-402-2056, firstpersonarts.org.

On The DL
Remembered Light: Glass Fragments From World War II
by Tami Fertig
Bonus Web Content
Artist's talk with Armelle Le Roux, Fri., March 28, 4 p.m., exhibit runs through June 15, Arthur Ross Gallery, 220 S. 34th St., 215-898-2083, upenn.edu/ARG

Galleries
Galleries are usually open Tuesdays through Saturdays; please call the gallery for exact days and hours. Receptions are denoted with Reception 13 NORTH ART GALLERY

Performing Arts
Please call the phone number listed with the venue for specific dates, times and ticket information. dance BLOOD CHERRIES This solo piece written and performed

Museums/Exhibits
Museums and exhibits have varying schedules;please call for exact days, hours and prices. ABINGTON ART CENTER , 515 Meetinghouse Rd., Jenkintown, 215-887-4882. JACQUES WILMORE, Features

Readings/Book Signings
ANNUAL POETRY INK Robin's invites everyone and anyone with a lyrical soul to recite three minutes of their best work. Coffee is supplied, but you


Movies


Movies :: Courting DangerCourting Danger
Aristocrats play complicated mating games in The Duchess of Langeais.
by Sam Adams
Langeais posits a not-quite-love affair between the Marquis de Montriveau, a veteran of the Napoleon's African campaign, and Jeanne Balibar's angular noblewoman. Or at least, it does after a while.

Gotta Have Faith
The troubled characters in Snow Angels hang on to their hopes.
by Cindy Fuchs
Lying in a motel room bed with her lover, Annie (Kate Beckinsale) looks lost and sad. Nate (Nicky Katt) comes up with a Hallmark-y sentiment to quiet her: "Today is a gift. That's why they call it the present."

Screen Picks
by Sam Adams
Riddles of the Sphinx/Frida Kahlo and Tina Modotti/Amy!

Repertory Film
Your weekly guide to local film events, festivals and under-the-radar screenings.
Send repertory film listings to tami.fertig@citypaper.net.


Music


Music :: Up BeatUp Beat
Or, what makes jazz vet John Blake get up at 6 in the morning?
by Mary Armstrong
"Careers are like life. Nobody stays on top all the time. You gotta be ready to make the changes."

Hang The DJ:
R.E.M.'s Next Stand
J. Edward Keyes on Shuffle
by J. Edward Keyes
Accelerate's opening triptych is flawless, and everything that follows is nearly as good, a collection of brisk, bracing songs that detonate before they even have a chance to bore.

Soundadvice
Get Out!
Over the Rhine | New Trombone | The Boredoms | In Full Effect | Daniel Szabo Trio and Marta Topferova

Music Picks:
Make a Rising
Fri., March 28, 9 p.m., $5, with Pterodactyl and Off the International Radar, PiLam, 3914 Spruce St., myspace.com/thepilam.
by M.J. Fine
Rather than fill every space with noise, they overwhelm and then pull back, leaving you alone with the thoughts you were trying to escape in the first place.

Terry Riley
Sun., March 30, 2:30 p.m.; Mon., March 31, 7:30 p.m., $36-$81, Kimmel Center, 300 S. Broad St., 215-545-5451, chamberorchestra.org.
by Peter Burwasser
The 72-year-old wizard lands in Philly this week with a new work, a triple concerto for two guitars and violin, to be premièred by the Chamber Orchestra of Philadelphia.

Joyce DiDonato
Sun., March 30, 3 p.m., $8-$22.50, with David Zobel, piano, Independence Seaport Museum, 211 S. Columbus Blvd., 215-569-8080, philadelphiachambermusic.org.
by David Shengold
You could call her the classical music world's "mezzo of the moment" — except that her winning, incisive artistry, in person and on recordings, is not of the flash-in-the pan variety but instead proves a lasting contribution.

Tamarindo
Sun., March 30, 8 p.m., $12, International House, 3701 Chestnut St., 215-387-5125, arsnovaworkshop.com.
by Shaun Brady
Tony Malaby possesses a brawny sax tone that can muscle its way through surrounding sound with broad shoulders, while capable of sudden turns to delicate emotion like a weeping construction worker.

Victor Wooten
Tue., April 1, 7:30 p.m., $28.50, Keswick Theatre, 291 Keswick Ave., Glenside, 215-572-7650, keswicktheatre.com.
by Mary Armstrong
The tunes draw from many sources: funk, jazz, even a nod to flamenco.


Food


Food :: Misso AccomplishedMisso Accomplished
Bruce Kim takes his suburban sushi act to the big city.
by Elisa Ludwig
See, the real draw in Philly, land of the fair-to-middling maki, isn't disco lights or geisha-dressed servers: It's serving the kind of fish on rice your customers will think about two days after eating it.

Feeding Frenzy
Restaurants opening, closing and pending
by Drew Lazor
Food & Friends Neighborhood Market | Whiz Kid Convenience Café | Earth Bread + Brewery | Time | Les Bon Temps

Curd Your Enthusiasm
Jong Ka Jib smashes the tofu stigma.
by Trey Popp
The restaurant's soft tofu dishes aren't likely to remind you of past sufferings from PETA fundamentalists.

Top 5:
Ballin' Dishes
Rounders
by Marta Wilson-Barthes
1 Gulab Jammun | 2 Thai Bubble Tea | 3 Arancini Oi Riso | 4 Seaweed and Fish Ball Soup | 5 Grilled Meatballs

What's Cooking:
The Week In Eats
Get Out!
by Dena Merlino
Oyster Tasting and Tutorial at Legal Sea Foods | Bourgogne Wine Dinner at Georges' | Chocolate Tasting for Animals | Yoga, Wine & Books | Single Malt Scotch Whisky 101


Agenda


Agenda :: For The Record
Agenda Lead:
For The Record
Vox Populi spins us right round
by Annamarya Scaccia
Doubling as a fundraiser for Vox, the Philadelphia Record Fair will feature nearly 30 dealers and their extensive vinyl collections.

Agenda Picks:
In The Event That...
You Have More Than 27 Dresses
by Annamarya Scaccia
Bitchy Bridesmaids GayBINGOSat., March 29, 7 p.m., $15-$20, Gershman Y, 401 S. Broad St., 215-731-9255, aidsfundphilly.org

What We Heart
SoftBowls
by Marta Wilson-Barthes
$39, at Foster's Homeware, 399 Market St., 215-925-0950, shopfosters.com

Just Opened
RevZilla
by Annamarya Scaccia
Tue.-Fri., 11 a.m.-6 p.m., Sat., 11 a.m.-5 p.m., 741 S. Fourth St., 877-792-9455, revzilla.com

Phillyanthropy
Get Up, Get Out, Get Involved
by Dana Henry
Reading STARS | Philly Spring Cleanup | Voter Mobilization Training | Pennsbury Manor Tour Guides | Artworks' Art All Night

Just Do It
Animal Law Forum
by Monica Weymouth
Sat., March 29, 11 a.m.-4 p.m., free, Penn Law School, Silverman 240A, 3400 Chestnut St., law.upenn.edu, RSVP to animallawproject@law.upenn.edu