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Philadelphia Weekly

 
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The 2007-02-21 front page of
Philadelphia Weekly
Type Alternative weekly
Format Tabloid
Owner Review Publishing
Editor Adamma Ince
Founded 1971
Headquarters 1500 Sansom St., 3rd Floor
Philadelphia, PA 19102
 United States
Circulation 100,893[1]
Official website philadelphiaweekly.com

Philadelphia Weekly (PW), is an award-winning alternative newspaper in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, published every Wednesday.

The paper was founded in 1971 as a sister publication to the South Philadelphia Press. In 1995, the paper became Philadelphia Weekly. The paper features stories on local and national politics, as well extensive coverage of the arts - music, film, theater and the visual arts.

Contents

Weekly Columns

The Trouble With Spikol

This column is written by Liz Spikol, who reports on issues relating to mental illness, as well as chronicling her own health struggles. In 2005 she started an online blog of the same name.

On The Radar

Written since 2005 by English immigrant Steven Wells (who formerly wrote for NME and currently writes for Guardian Unlimited, Bizarre, 90 and FourFourTwo), OtR seldom keeps to its "what's coming up" brief and instead wanders off into explosive tirades about evolution, atheism, aristocracy, rugby league and other entirely unrelated topics.

The Angry Grammarian

A comedic language column written by PW managing editor, Jeffrey Barg.

Savage Love

This syndicated sex column written by Dan Savage is a weekly feature.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Philadelphia Weekly". Verified Audit Circulation. http://www.verifiedaudit.com/masthead.php?pid=4494&mid=000. Retrieved 2007-02-23. 

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