PRINTED MATTER: July 1

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PRINTED MATTER: July 1

POSTED: Thursday, July 1, 2010, 10:27 PM
Filed Under: Printed Matter
Here's what you missed if you didn't pick up the City Paper today.
Jessica Kourkounis
FEATURES!
  • John Vettese helps local artist Anthony Campuzano pack up his bags for summer camp at the ICA.
  • In her First Friday Focus, Carolyn Huckabay previews an eclectic group show titled "Three Weeks Only!" and the opening of two new galleries, Vincent Michael Gallery and Bambi Gallery.
COLUMNS!
  • M.J. Fine thinks former Live lead singer Ed Kowalczyk is more dead than ever, even with his new album, Alive.
  • Shaun Brady gives the Duplass brother's new film Cyrus a C+, calling it a "scruffy slacker romance, barely sufficient to achieve its own modest ambitions."
AND THEN THERE'S...
  • Music Picks on In Grenada, Faith No More, The Philly Pops and the ten-year anniversary of Exotic Fever.
  • Arts Picks on The Vader Project — a nerd-friendly auction/exhibition — and the PMA's Late Renoir.
  • Movie Shorts on Holy Rollers, The Killer Inside Me, Let It Rain, Restrepo and The Twilight Saga: Eclipse.
  • Kaleidoscope quick hits on Bike to Theatre Night (for you eco-friendly theaterophiles), She & Him, The Homophones and John C. Reilly's unexamined zipper.
  • The Agenda section is chock-full of ways to celebrate the good old Fourth o' July — none of which will put your beautiful phalanges in danger (I'm talking to you, Fireworks).
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