This Week
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![]() | January 8th, 2009 How slot machines are secretly designed to seduce and destroy you, and how the government is in on it. Slots-only
gambling parlors located in highly populated areas are precisely the
model that Foxwoods and SugarHouse casinos hope to replicate here in
Philadelphia. If they do, we will be the largest city in the United
States to host them. Gov. Ed Rendell and others have portrayed
slots as a safe medium. The opposite is true. »» | ||||||||
![]() | January 1st, 2009 | ||||||||
![]() | December 25th, 2008 Trying to make sense, any sense at all, of the 2008 Eagles Whether you were the hardest of haters or the most loyal of homers, if
you stuck to your guns this season, at some point you were right. The
Eagles have been awful, and the Eagles have been awesome. Now, with a
possibly important, possibly meaningless Dallas game approaching, it
seems right to ask: Which are the Eagles really? »» | ||||||||
![]() | December 18th, 2008 How one mild-mannered artist/urban warrior is drawing up a brighter urban landscape. Motivated by the ideal of a world where cities and nature live
harmoniously, and armed with nothing more than dissolved sumi ink, rice
paper and a behemoth aloe plant for inspiration, Birk has been working
with quiet diligence on a graphic novel, The Pollinator's Corridor. »» | ||||||||
![]() | December 11th, 2008 In the midst of the budget crisis, which mayor do you see? The mayor went on TV, two days after the presidential election,
to disclose the scope of the city's budget crisis and announce drastic cuts. It was, in
a sense, his coming-out party. Since then, Philadelphians have begun to see one of a few different versions of Michael Nutter. »» | ||||||||
![]() | December 4th, 2008 City Paper's 2008 Holiday Gift Guide Recession or no recession, plenty of us are having cash-flow problems this holiday season. That doesn't mean people won't be expecting gifts. »» | ||||||||
![]() | November 27th, 2008 North Philly free jazz outlaws Jamaaladeen Tacuma and G. Calvin Weston are still breaking the rules. The swirl of funkified noise — like P-Funk on hallucinogens after
trudging through a delta blues swamp and emerging in downtown NYC —
will be the result of 35 prior live shows and one recording date. No
rehearsals, no sound checks, no casual jam sessions. »» | ||||||||

Philadelphia Area Music Podcast Hosted by
Jon Solomon
Local Support 069
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