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Hail hail the queers are all here: PW celebrates Equality Forum with a Queer Issue.
It's tough to read about pets in dire straights, but important to remember to support our local shelters.
Don't knock it: Eddie Alvarez goes from Kensington street brawling to Mixed Martial Arts superstar.
We do so wish this was an April Fool's yarn. We're pulling for you Steven.
We are drumming Japanese, we really think so: The Kyo Daiko performers bang the drums.
A little insight into the new Mayor's Office for the Reentry of Ex-offenders, and some of the folks who will (hopefully) benefit.
Despite the very high stakes, our emergency response system is still sorely lacking.
We heart Duane Swierczynski and all he writes, even though it scares the shit out of us. The Punisher has that effect as well, so this latest project is a perfect match.
The city budget crisis threatens the only domestic violence shelter in the city.
Word of the day: Mockstars. A fascinating look at the latest trend in tribute bands, that of recreating the experience along with the music.
Remember all that talk about “mandates?” Well, if Wendy Lee's story is any indication, Obama’s got it in the bag.
PW reports on what we know from living through (and with) it: Geeks are rife here, and their scenes lush and varied.
Hey, it's time for turkey, not beef!
The recent election made us wonder what we could do for our country, and PW's Holiday Guide has some suggestions on what you can do for your city, in the form of nine charities to consider helping out this holiday season, including the Philadelphia Student Union.
The new face of HIV may surprise you.
You probably haven't heard, but there was an election, and not to spoil it or anything, but the Dark Side didn't win.
It’s time for PW's Music Issue, and they're loving on the blogs. Also, check out the top 100 Philly songs ("Love Train" will be in our heads All Day).
Top Story: The Phils. Who’d a thunk it?
Details of The Great Schlep, and the question: Are Jews ready? Um, for what?
Philly as a "festering spiritual slum?" We can see that more than as "the most genuinely Christian movement in America," but we’re sitting over here.
This is the green issue, so it's appropriate to read it online.
As if we weren’t already anticipating the hell out of Live Arts/Fringe, this piece on Kate Watson-Wallace and her work Car has got us buckling up.
Fun around town, for $10 or less:
Get in one last beach read: PW folks and others give their recommendations for late-summer reading. Also, independent bookmongers show what we’re really buying.

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