PRINTED MATTER: July 15

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PRINTED MATTER: July 15

POSTED: Thursday, July 15, 2010, 9:44 PM
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Here's what you missed if you didn't pick up today's City Paper.
Mark Stehle
Joe Jordan and his mama
FEATURES!
  • So we're The City of Motherly Love now? A.D. Amorosi climbs the family tree, only to find Philly-boy Joe Jordan and his 57-year-old mom rocking the nation's socks off.
  • Wait no longer: Inception has finally arrived! In this movie, everyone is Christopher Nolan's lab rat, explains Sam Adams. Quick hint: dreams cubed. What the fritch?
  • Abstract expressionist Mark Brosseau may not have much to express, but Bruce Walsh soon discovers that this is the very best thing about him.
COLUMNS!
  • Robin Rice stitches together "Icons of Costume: Hollywood's Golden Era and Beyond," a new exhibit at the Michener Art Museum, in Re:View.
  • In Aid Or Invade, Rodney Anonymous looks at the subject of David Byrne/Fatboy Slim's new album and decides to invade. "It's impossible to humanize Bozo the Clown," he explains.
REVIEWS!
  • In this week's Flick Pick, Sam Adams gives Maren Ade's sophomore film Everyone Else an A-. It's subtle.
And Then There's...
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