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January
January 5-11

20th Annual Writing Contest

January 12-18

Custody Battle
The courts sent Mary Edwards' son to Virginia to get help. And that's where he got into real trouble.

January 19-25

Spring Arts Preview

January 26-February 1

Picture This
Artists need a cheap place to work. But does this city really need more artists' lofts?


February
February 2-8

Quack Attack
John Street's time as mayor is running out. But tell him he's a lame duck at your own risk.

February 9-15

The Big Miedo
How rumors of an immigration sweep crippled city restaurants and scared local Mexicans into hiding.

February 16-22

Tall Tale Storyline
A brief history of the amazing Lilys.

February 23-March 1

Home & Design '06
We can rebuild it.


March
March 2-8

Driven
Will Steve Christini's 10-year quest for a two-wheel drive change the motorcycle industry? Or push him over the edge?

March 9-15

Music RE-Issue

March 16-22

Book Quarterly

March 23-29

Book Quarterly

March 30-April 5

Philadelphia Film Festival


April
April 6-12

Battle of the Sexless
The plight of modern-day eunuchs, and why they come to Philadelphia

April 13-19

The Rickslayer
Desperate Democrats think Bob Casey can beat Santorum. But who the hell is Bob Casey, anyway?

April 20-26

Hill, No
Why the city's $10 million plan to end homelessness is giving Chestnut Hill nightmares.

April 27-May 3

The Green Payback
Inmates and community gardeners unite to feed Philly's hungry.


May
May 4-10

The Wrong Place
All it takes to shatter a neighborhood is a single bullet.

May 11-17

The New Book of Exodus
Despite the danger, more Philadelphia Jews are making a one-way trip to Israel.

May 18-24

Young Guns
The U.S. military gets old-school. In your kids' schools.

May 25-31

Road to Nowhere
Al Gore scares the living hell out of Sam Adams.


June
June 1-6

One man's journey through, and out of, his OxyContin addiction.

June 8-14

Ultimate Summer Fun '06

June 15-21

Bite The Hand
Everybody loves Judy Wicks. So why do some White Dog Cafe employees want to unionize?

Summer Restaurant Guide '06

June 22-28

Summer Lovin'
Summer Book Quarterly '06

June 29-July 5

Um, the Poor? The Huddled Masses? Remember?
Why the U.S. is turning its back on local refugees.


July
July 6-12

Unusual Suspects
Inside the anti-war grannies' siege of the Broad Street recruiting office.

July 13-19

Another Gay Festival
2006 Philadelphia International Gay & Lesbian Film Festival

July 20-26

It's Alive!
How WXPN created a monster from the remains of Y100

July 27-August 2

Wander Lust
Five writers (and one photographer) explore our city the old-fashioned way: on foot.


August
August 3-9

The Fall Guy
Rick Mariano heads off to prison on Monday. You didn't think he'd go quietly, did you?

August 10-16

There's There's No Plate Like Home
Our writer vows to only eat food produced within a 100-mile radius. Which is great, unless if you love coffee.

August 17-23

Game On
The Roots have made their best record ever — but will anyone hear it?

August 24-30

Philly's Other Bike Race
The North American Cycle Courier Championships are coming to Philadelphia. Are we ready? Are they?

August 31-September 6

2006 Philadelphia Live Arts & Fringe Festival


September
September 7-13

The Ugly Underneath
Can Science Untangle the Mess Beneath Our City Streets

September 14-20

Fall Guide 2006
Autumnatic For The People

September 21-27

Heir, Apparently
Meet Carol Campbell, the most powerful woman in city politics you've never heard of.

September 28-October 4

25th Anniversary Issue
Celebrating 25 Years of Independent Journalism


October
October 5th-11th

Fall Book Quarterly
Inside the 215

October 12th-18th

Fall Music Issue 2006: The Great Unkowns
Adam Arcuragi and 11 other Philly music secrets we can't keep.


October 19th-25th

Horse Country
A heroin epidemic runs wild in Bucks County.


October 26th-November 1st

Merchants of Death
Funny what you can learn about life from the people who get paid to bury you.



November
November 2nd-8th

CP Choice Goes To Hell
7 Deadly Sins, 7 Heavenly Virtues and all the destinations in between.

November 9th-15th

Take My Kid, Please
The story of a frustrated mother, a troubled teen, and a city caught in the middle.

November 16th-22nd

House of Gifts
Your Room-by-Room Holiday Shopping Guide

November 23rd-29th

Happy Hatesgiving!
In honor of Turkey Day, help yourself to a heaping helping of things we just can't stand about Philly.

November 30th-December 6th

On The Road
Poet Samantha Barrow rode cross-country on a mission of mercy. She brought back this diary.


December
December 7th-13th

The 12 Days of Christmas Remixed
From latkes and lushes to lesbians in Santa costumes, take your cues from the experts this holiday season.

December 14th-20th

Disposable Lives
We ignored four hookers in life. Why are we so fascinated by their deaths?

December 21st-27th

It's Ebeneezy!
Smart ways to give to those who need it most... minus the night of supernatural torture.

December 28th-January 3rd

What Happened Next?
The next chapters of the stories we brought you this year.

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