
FRINGE 2014: All of City Paper's coverage, in one spot
Strap yourself in, folks.

Hillary Petrozziello
We'll make this simple:
With 150-plus Fringe Festival shows presented by both FringeArts and neighborhood people and companies this year, things can feel overwhelming. Fear not. We've got in-print previews and tips about what to see in our Sept. 4 issue, right as Fringe kicks off, officially, on Friday, Sept. 5, but we'll also be marathon-reviewing as many shows as we possibly can throughout the festival.
Stay tuned at citypaper.net/nakedcity for all our show reviews, and keep tabs on our "Fringe 2014" tag and #phillyfringe14 on Twitter and Instagram. We'll keep updating this page with links to all our reviews.
In print from 9/4, our Fringe issue:
How directors and performers this year are exploring what it means to be female
How two Fringe shows explore homosexuality
How Mary Mattingly is making an ecological statement with her installation along the Delaware River
Plus 15 previews of our hand-picked suggestions of what to check out during the festival
Additional show previews:
More previews of must-see Fringe shows
Last weekend of Fringe previews
Late night events at La Peg at FringeArts
"...the rags of time': J. Robert Oppenheimer
Untitled: What You See or What Do You See
Stand Back, I'm Gonna Uke: An Evening of Old-Timey Music
What I Learned About Outer Space
It Was All Downhill After Fleetwood Mac
BalletX at the Bridgette Mayer Gallery
Kim Coles: Oh, But Wait ... There's More!
The Ray Charles Experience-Live!
For more information on all shows, check out fringearts.com.