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Profile of local musician T. Desiree Hines makes us want to give her a high-five (perhaps even an overwrought "You go girl!").

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Don't let your mother, or City Paper, hear that you're bored this summer.

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Talk about dreaming the impossible dream: an amazing production of Quixote.

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Freshness: we has it, in the form of neighborhood food co-ops.

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Get the complete run-down on city employees.

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If we were cleverer we'd have a smart-ass answer to this: What is Philly style?

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Sure we want more, but we're Philly, i.e. we know they'll choke.

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CineFest/Philadelphia Film Festival time is upon us, and some reviews, including a few of local-based documentaries, are in.

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We're really bad about using Amazon for everything, but we're going to try really really hard to be better. Losing Robin's made us die a little inside.

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We're with Isaiah: tell us about some young white Christian kids moving in Kensington and we get twitchy. But turns out they're really the real deal.

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The Brothers Quay bring the dark to animation, and bless them for it.

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An in depth look at Olney, the forgotten stepchild of Philly neighborhoods.

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Who is causing all the fires in Coatesville? Theories abound, but answers are still elusive.

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We got our own musical phenom making good. Sniff. We're so proud.

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Like it or not, we're going green; CP gives you a survival guide.

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Science! Chemistry plus mummies means new thinking about building materials and the pyramids, mice may cure MD, baldies may soon have more options than just Rogaine, and fish smoothies may help the environment. All in a day’s work for city researchers.

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It's preview time: Second Season Arts to be exact. And CP has calendars for you in Visual Art, Dance, Theater, Rock/Pop, Jazz, Roots and Classical/Opera.

Kensington loses a beloved resident, and friends want to know why.

God Bless John Oates. And his 'stache.

Fascinating profile of local performer Stoya. Don't worry, we know you know who she is.

Still the same big news people. S'ok, we don’t mind. We came through big time.

Hey, if the Phillies can win the World Series, surely Obama can win the presidency.

Bust out the iPods: CP’s Music Issue may give you some ideas, including the darling Ursula Rucker.

Details of The Great Schlep, and the question: Are Jews ready? Um, for what?

Would many LGBT folks actually support McCain in the first place? Not that we don't love an Obama presence at OutFest. Shame he won't be there himself, but if you have $2,300

Our lives as bad-asses sure pale in comparison to former Pagans chapter president John Hall.

Time for the Choice Awards for 2008. Check out the best A&E, news bits, shopping & style, sports & rec, and food & drink our city has to offer. (Though it sounds like the dessert section may be a little biased, but hey, who doesn’t like a free cupcake.)

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