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December 22-28, 2005

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Oh You Shouldn't Have (Again...)

Sometimes, it’s not about what you want, it's about what you need.
by The City Paper Staff


news

Touched By a Scandal: As the local Catholics battle controversy at Christmas, Christian Brothers aim to save the church.—J.F. Pirro

Two Minutes With…Tina Collins—Christopher Schwartz

Was It Worth It?—Christopher Schwartz

The Bell Curve: City Paper's weekly gauge of Philly's Quality of Life

columns:

Political Notebook:Donning Gay Apparel—Mary F. Patel

Cityspace:1600 E. Passyunk Ave.: Can a new punk rock mecca drag the South Street vibe farther south?—A.D. Amorosi

opinion

Loose Canon by Bruce Schimmel
Ms. Roberts' Neighborhood

Slant by David Faris
Crimson (Yule)tide

Letters to the Editor: by the readers

special section

arts

Uncommon Law: Peter Meltzer makes a case for using good words.—Interview by A.D. Amorosi

Playing Favorites: Words To Live By—Peter Meltzer

Dance:'Danco's Delights—Deni Kasrel

artspicks

Happy Jack—David Anthony Fox

Defending Defending the Caveman—Gary M. Kramer

Stocking Stuffers—David Shengold

Light of Liberty—Mary Armstrong

movies

Revenge and Guilt: An Israeli assassin weighs the consequences of vengeance in Munich.—Cindy Fuchs

Hot and Coal: More naughty than nice in this year's Xmas crop.—Sam Adams, Shaun Brady, Cindy Fuchs, S.A and S.B

Screen Picks—Sam Adams

music

Power of Tens: Our critics run down the best Jazz, Dance/Electronic, Classical and Roots CDs of 2005.

Top 10 Jazz CDs of 2005—Shaun Brady

Top 10 Dance/Electronic!—Sean O'Neal

Top 10 Classical!—Peter Burwasser

Top 10 Roots!—Mary Armstrong

DJ Nights—Sean O'Neal

musicpicks

Vivian Green—M.J. Fine

Catherine Tuttle—Nicole Pensiero

Trouble Everyday—A.D. Amorosi

naked city

Bound to Succeed: Introducing Delicious Corsets' CEOs, and the ties that bind them.—A.D. Amorosi

Running Numbers—Nick Norlen

The Dungeon Master—Katherine Young

Icepack—A.D. Amorosi

mixpicks

Six For 2006: Your complete guide to New Year's Eve

What to Do if You're…A Snooty Foodie—Andrew Parks

What to Do if You're…A Misanthropic Homebody—Jesse Delaney

What to Do if You're…Looking for Action—Kelly Whitekk

What to Do if You're…A New Year's Eve Geek—Tami Fertig

What to Do if You're…A Frugal Alcoholic—Drew Lazor

What to Do if You're…A Filthy-Rich Starfucker—A.D. Amorosi

food

Dream Team: Staffed with Philly restaurant royalty, Marigold Kitchen blooms.—Maxine Keyser

Pure and Simple: Food Pick—Elisa Ludwig

Recipe: Roasted Squab with Chestnut Puree

Recipe: Cardoon Gratin

Feeding Frenzy—Drew Lazor

What's Cooking—Pat Hogan

Top 5 Celebrity Haunts—Drew Lazor

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