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Please note: This article is published as an archive copy from Philadelphia City Paper. My City Paper is not affiliated with Philadelphia City Paper. Philadelphia City Paper was an alternative weekly newspaper in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The last edition was published on October 8, 2015.

What's in today's issue.

Peeling Paint And Mold Spores | Daniel Denvir writes about pervasive mold, dampness and water damage in Philly’s aging school buildings. But the School District blocks a federal in-depth study of 50 schools. CLICK

License To Kiln | The Clay Studio in Old City has been throwing down for four decades, so they’re gonna party all weekend long. Sounds like a good chance to score a new mug and hear some Ghost jokes. CLICK

Don’t You Know What The Kite Can Do? | The dudes in Kite Party talk to Marc Snitzer about the D.I.Y. scene in suburban Pa. Strong language not suitable for some readers. CLICK

Bane On The Run | Drew Lazor reviews the claustrophia-inducing Locke, which stars Tom Hardy shouting into his phone while driving for 85 minutes. CLICK

Ibsen Ain’t Easy | David Fox says EgoPo’s production of Gint is compelling but try-hard. CLICK

Next Level Dining | With the June opening of a sunny second floor dining room and shiny new open kitchen, Vetri chef Adam Leonti is working closely with local producers and focusing on Pennsylvania-inspired menus for group dining. CLICK 

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