PRINTED MATTER: This week in A&E

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PRINTED MATTER: This week in A&E

POSTED: Friday, August 20, 2010, 4:35 PM
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Here's what you missed if you didn't pick up the print edition of this week's City Paper:
Photo | Neal Santos
Michael Baker and Barbara Gettes of The Spinning Leaves
FEATURES!
  • In celebration of the 49th annual Philadelphia Folk Fest, we've got two features: Mary Armstrong chats up Canadian roots chanteuse Amelia Curran, and John Vettese hangs out with the Spinning Leaves
  • Sam Adams has the summertime Blu(-ray)s in this August-doldrums edition of Disc World
  • And even though it's not technically in A&E, you shouldn't miss Patrick Rapa's interview with Mount Airy native Paul F. Tompkins
COLUMNS!
  • John Vettese reviews PAFA's Andy Warhol exhibit in this month's Full Exposure
  • J. Edward Keyes can't help but like Roc Marciano's new hip-hop album in Hang the DJ
  • Mary Armstrong rounds up the rest of the best of the Folk Fest
REVIEWS!
  • Shaun Brady gives The Extra Man a C+ in Flick Pick; the film would have failed completely if not for the indubitable Kevin Kline
  • Movie Shorts: Farewell (B), Lottery Ticket (C), Mao's Last Dancer (B-) and Patrik, Age 1.5 (B-), plus an amazing haiku about Piranha 3D
AND THEN THERE'S ...
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