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PhillyFeed Podcasts

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PhillyFeed is a program of news, interviews, original music, sports talk, and Philadelphia "attytood" as only the Daily News can deliver it. Every week, from chats with local newsmakers, podcasters and average people to in-depth conversations with Daily N

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Philly Feed 129 - Philly Gossip

On our 129th podcast we talk gossip with Dan Gross, whose blog PhillyGossip.com launched two months ago and has already taken Philadelphia by storm. Dan talks about how he got his start with Stu Bykofsky, where he gets his tips, and the recent polygraph test he had to take on video. On Sports Spotlight, Josh and Pat cover a potpourri of topics in anticipation of the Super Bowl next week. NOTE: PhillyFeed returns on Feb. 8th.

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Philly Feed 128 - Peace through Music

Peace Through Music is the theme of our 128th podcast, featuring a chat with Michael Tozzi of WJJZ, which has partnered with the Philadelphia Soul on a program of that name in an attempt to spread diversity and tolerance throughout the region. On Sports Spotlight, Josh and Pat assess the NFL matchups and wonder whether the Phillies will do the right thing .

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Philly Feed 127 - Matt Titus

On our 127th podcast, we talk with matchmaking expert Matt Titus, who explains how women can avoid falling prey to the kind of guy he used to be. On Sports Spotlight, Josh and Pat share their 2008 wish list for Philadelphia teams and sports personalities.

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Philly Feed 126 - Cyber Charter School and 2007 Recap

On our 125th podcast, Jenice interviews Ron Hall and Michele Fecht from Pennsylvania Cyber Charter school about a novel public institution that is appealing to more and more students statewide and in Philly. Then Vance hits some of the highlights from PhillyFeed in 2007, and Pat introduces Kerith Gabriel on the Sports Spotlight for the vacationing Josh Barnett. PhillyFeed returns in January.

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Philly Feed 125 - Holiday Shopping Secrets

On our 125th podcast, Jenice and Vance are joined by DN features writer Becky Batcha to hear highlights from her audio walking tour of Center City checking out already wrapped gifts. Then Josh and Pat get a first look at the Mitchell Report and discuss the Philadelphia fallout, while pointedly ignoring the Eagles game vs. Dallas.

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Philly Feed 124 - The Bonnie and Clyde Book

On our 124th podcast, Jenice and Vance chat with Jessica Dorfman Jones, who wrote a book found among the effects of the socalled Bonnie and Clyde of ID Theft, Jocelyn Kirsch and Edward Anderton. While it is called The Art of Cheating, the author explains how its tips were not meant to be taken as serious advice for wouldbe grifters. Then on Sports Spotlight Josh and Pat check out college hoops before offering a passing glance to the matchup of the Eagles and Giants.

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Philly Feed 123 - New music for the Holidays

On our 123rd podcast, Jonathan Takiff returns to the mic to share his favorite tracks from the crop of new holiday music for 2007, including K.T. Tunstall, the Smithereens and the Staple Singers as well as some truly oddball, one of a kind stuff. Then Josh and Pat look at Missouri v. Oklahoma and assess the college football field before tackling the Eagles chances against the Seahawks.

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Philly Feed 122 - Holidays of gratitude

On our 122nd podcast, a bonus length show to tide you over Thanksgiving weekend we welcome back Flavia Colgan of the Daily News editorial board and the media landscape at large. Flavia talks about how citizens need to take the revitalization of Philly into their own hands rather than waiting for Michael Nutter to do it for them, and shares what she thinks our town should be thankful for. On the Sports Spotlight, Josh and Pat caution the Eagles against looking past the 0-6 Dolphins to the Pa ...

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Philly Feed 122 - Holidays of gratitude

On our 122nd podcast, a bonus length show to tide you over Thanksgivin weekend we welcome back Flavia Colgan of the Daily News editorial board and the media landscape at large. Flavia talks about how citizens need to take the revitalization of Philly into their own hands rather than waiting for Michael Nutter to do it for them, and shares what she thinks our town should be thankful for. On the Sports Spotlight, Josh and Pat caution the Eagles against looking past the 0-6 Dolphins to the Pat ...

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Philly Feed 121 - First Person Festival 2007

On our 121st podcast we talk with Vicki Solot, founder of the First Person Festival, about the arts of memoir and documentary and how much poetic license so called real stories should be allowed. Ronnie relates an outrage over drunk driving, and Josh and Pat examine the Phillies trades, with a passing glance at this weekends Eagles game.

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Philly Feed 120 - The Election Day that Almost Wasnt

On our 120th podcast we get ready to vote on Tuesday, as Gar Joseph and Catherine Lucey start a discussion on the mayoral election that veers into critiquing the Democratic debate here in Philly last Tuesday. Ronnie tells readers to get their own voices into the paper, and Josh and Pat look at the big football Sunday with the Pats Colts and then Eagles Cowboys games.

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Philly Feed 119 - Derrell Lawrence

On our 119th podcast Jenice interviews Derrell Lawrence, whose award winning independent film Life Isnt Fair will be screened at the Pearl theater for two weeks in November. Lawrence discusses how he turned from a life of street crime to become an actor and director. Ronnie has a sad funeral situation and Josh and Pat spend most of the Sports Spotlight on college football action, with a cursory nod to that pro team in town that also has a game.

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Philly Feed 118 - Street View Philly

On our 118th podcast we get the lowdown on Google Street View in Philadelphia from Googles own Stephen Chau. Stephen explains how the network, allowing you to navigate through a virtual Philly, was created, what they are planning next, and why a huge swath of the city from Manayunk to Chestnut Hill is missing. Ronnie explains the tale of the shrinkwrapped bed, and Josh and Pat like the Eagles chances against the Bears, with Pat making a special Tshirt offer to one lucky listener. .

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Philly Feed 117 - Faith and Hope

On our 117th podcast Jenice interviews sisters Bonnie Scalfaro and Jeanette Caligiuri, both of whose lives have been touched by breast cancer, and who have opened a store in Abington dedicated to the needs of breast cancer survivors, family and friends. Ronnie has a tale of a school bus fender bender gone wrong, and Josh chats with Ed Barkowitz about the football season through the eyes of fantasy franchises. .

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Philly Feed 116 - Food Safety

On our 116th podcast we hear from one of the foremost food safety and public health experts in the country, Dr. Michael Greger, about the massive 21 million pound beef recall that has sickened people in eight states. Greger discusses the class action lawsuit that has been filed against the producers and why the USDA waited most of September to tell the public. Ronnie relates a tale of Phillies fans, good and bad, and on Sports Spotlight Josh and Pat take a hard look at the Phillies playoff ...

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Philly Feed 115 - Domestic Abuse October

On our 115th podcast we observe the start of Domestic Abuse Awareness Month on Monday in an interview with bestselling author Brenda L. Thomas about her experiences as a domestic abuse survivor and her struggles to get her story out through fiction and now in a new memoir. Ronnie has a story coming at the topic from another angle. And on Sports Spotlight, Josh and Pat consider the ramifications of the Phillies and their bid to crash the playoffs.

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Philly Feed 114 - Public Access TV, Finally

On our 114th podcast we celebrate the imminent arrival of public access television in Philadelphia after a wait of a quarter century. Gretjen Clausing, who worked on the negotiations with the city and Comcast, brings us the inside story and tells how people can get their shows on TV. Ronnie fails to stop a mother from beating her child in So What Happened Was, and on the Sports Spotlight, Josh and Pat turn fashion critic as they evaluate the Eagles throwback uniforms as well as the Flyers n ...

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Philly Feed 113 - Doo-Wop in Philadelphia

On our 113th podcast we chat with DooWop legend Caesar Berry of The Tymes, who will be headlining the Philadelphia DooWop Festival this weekend. We also check back in with Howard Gensler for an update from Toronto, and on the sports spotlight Pat offers his impressions from his first Eagles away game, last week at Lambeau field.

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Philly Feed 112 - Toronto International Film Festival

On our 112th podcast we check in with Tattle columnist and movie reporter Howard Gensler on his first full day at the Toronto International Film Festival, from which he is reporting all next week, offering an advance look at some of the movies with buzz that will be showing up in Philly later this fall. On the Sports Spotlight, Josh and Pat break down the Eagles prospects section by section and Pat reiterates how pitiful the Giants are sure to be.

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Philly Feed 111 - American Idol in Philly

On our 111th podcast we welcome back the inimitable Jonathan Takiff to report on the crazy scene at the American Idol tryouts, as we await the appearance of the celebrity judges here this weekend. Takiff reports on a mother ignoring a summons to shepherd her daughter, singers who had to throw away their guitars before entering the facility, and why infamous Rittenhouse Square singer Anthony Riley bailed out at the very last minute. Ronnie offers her seven levels of dressiness, and Josh chat ...

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Philly Feed 110

Our 110th podcast follows up on a profile of Mister Mann Frisby and his work with his Phatback Athletics mentoring program. We talk with Mister and hear from two of the young men to whom he became much more than a track coach. Ronnie also addresses the development of young men, in this case one with a skateboard, and Josh and Pat resign themselves to a Phillies quest for the wild card as their division odds grow ever longer.

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Philly Feed 109

Our 109th podcast examines the dogfighting controversy spurred by the indictment of Michael Vick, with facts about dogfighting in the Delaware Valley and an interview with Tara Derby of the Philadelphia Animal Welfare Society, which takes in abused pit bulls and has to decide which can be rehabilitated as pets. Ronnie has a So What Happened Was about trying to reobtain a driving license after a DUI, and Paul and Josh look at the Phillies chances in the division pennant run. NOTE PhillyFeed ...

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Philly Feed 108

Our 108th podcast looks at the relatively new phenomenon of car sharing, via an interview with Clayton Lane, one of the founders of PhillyCarShare, which allows Philadelphians to rent cars by the hour all over the city. Ronnie has a So What Happened Was about crazy employment woes, and Josh is joined by Paul Vigna for a kind of potpourri Sports Spotlight.

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Philly Feed 107

Our 107th podcast is a superstuffed edition as PhillyFeed will be on vacation next week, returning Aug. 3rd. Our main story is the attempted revoking of The Curse of William Penn by the builders of the Comcast Tower, by putting a miniature Penn statue atop the new tallest building in Philadelphia. We talk to passersby near the Tower to gauge the popular support for this strategy, and happen across one of the most quotable experts in the whole city. Then we bring back Mikaelyn Austin, direct ...

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Philly Feed 106

On our 106th podcast we check back in with Ellen Gray, DN television critic and PhillyFeed TV correspondent, as she reports in from the Press Tour in Hollywood about the shows for next season and the sometimes wacky efforts of the networks and cable stations to promote them. Ronnie has a So What Happened Was about a hairdresser who is having a ball, and Josh and Pat play Will They Or Wont They regarding the second half of the Phillies season.

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Philly Feed 105

Our 105th podcast previews Live Earth, the 7/7/07 global concert series to raise awareness of global warming. We talk with Kevin Wall, the founder of Live Earch, who also produced Live 8 here in Philly, about the goals and the scope of this project. Then on Sports Spotlight Ed Barkowitz joins Pat for a discussion of the Phillies and the Soul.

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Philly Feed 104

Our 104th celebrates our nation's birthday with a look its three branches of government and the, uh, controversy over how those are balanced, in a conversation with Glenn Greenwald, bestselling author of A Tragic Legacy, about the worldview of the current administration. Ronnie checks in with her own independence related story for So What Happened Was, and Pat McLoone is joined by Bob Cooney for the Sports Spotlight. .

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Philly Feed 103

Our 103rd podcast looks at the comeback of the trolley car, taking off from a DN story by Stephanie Farr, who joins Joel Spivak, former head of the Philadelphia Trolley Coalition, to talk about the chances for a streetcar friendly Philadelphia. Then Ronnie talks about ugly custody battles on So What Happened Was, and Josh and Pat continue trying to puzzle out the enigmatic 2007 Phillies.

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Philly Feed 101

Our 101st podcast looks at the Bike Race from the twin perspectives of biking and beerdrinking, with columnist Don Russell explaining why the two are perfect together. Ronnie Polaneczky delivers the first installment of So What Happened Was, and Josh and Pat offer their predictions on every contest coming up this weekend, including the finale of The Sopranos. Also, Jenice has some choice words for those slamming American Idol Jordin for being overweight.

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Philly Feed 102

Our 102nd podcast features former Philly guy Neal Pollack, celebrated satirical writer and author of Alternadad, just in time for Fathers Day. We also have DN columnist Jill Porter in to explain why the jury that acquitted Jeffery Marsalis of rape may have had a distorted picture of his victims, thanks to a law unique to Pennsylvania. And on Sports Spotlight, Josh and Pat discuss the consistently inconsistent Phils, with Pat offering a rare tip of the day for ticket buyers.

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Philly Feed 100

Our 100th podcast is something of a celebratory extravaganza, looking back to the beginnings of PhillyFeed as well as ahead to new directions, including the installation of new cohost Jenice Armstrong as Ellen Gray moves to television correspondent. Ellen and Jon Takiff analyze the outcome of American Idol and Gary Thompson offers his overview of the summer movie season. Ronnie Polaneczky introduces a new PhillyFeed feature, So What Happened Was. Then Pat is joined by Ed Barkowitz for the S ...

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Philly Feed 99

Our 99th podcast looks at kinetic sculpture racing, a national movement that started in California 40 years ago and has spread to cities across the nation and world, getting a foothold in Philadelphia this weekend at the Kensington Kinetic Sculpture Derby. Then on Sports Spotlight Josh and Pat talk about the Phillies and their pitching as the team struggles to get over .500.

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Election Night Podcast

Our special Election-Night podcast features City Editor Gar Joseph and Political Columnist John Baer discussing the Michael Nutter win in the Democratic primary and what it means for the candidate and for the city.

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Philly Feed 98

Our 98th podcast follows up on the latest Keystone poll showing Nutter continuing to gain momentum and tries to tease apart what will be the likely outcome on Tuesday, with the help of Gar Joseph, Catherine Lucey and thenextmayor.com. Then Josh and Paul Vigna shine the Sports Spotlight onto the Phillies and their pitching woes, which are in danger of being outpaced by their hitting woes.

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Philly Feed 97

Our 97th podcast straddles two major national sporting events through conversations with our award winning sportswriters. First Josh interviews Dick Jerardi in Kentucky about the Derby this weekend. Then Pat interviews Bernard Fernandez about the Oscar De La Hoya boxing match with Floyd Mayweather. Finally Vance and Ellen discuss how American Idol restores faith in the judgment of the American public.

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Philly Feed 96

For our 96th podcast, an excursion to The Lighthouse for the opening of an exhibit, Badge of Honor, dealing with incarceration and its effect on families. DN writer Regina Medina explains the exhibit and interviews an ex-convict involved in the project about his prison time. On Sports Spotlight, Josh interviews DN columnist Les Bowen about the probable strategy of the Eagles in the NFL draft.

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Philly Feed 95

On our 95th podcast, we celebrate Earth Day this weekend in a chat with Carl Ewald, President of Terramar Adventures, who is heading a trail cleanup event in the Wissahickon section of Fairmount Park. On Sports Spotlight, Josh and Pat bemoan the Phillies and salute the Sixers season, then there is an extra Idol Chatter segment with Ellen and Jon Takiff, on where American Idol is going next.

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Philly Feed 94

On our 94th podcast, DN Columnists Jenice Armstrong and Elmer Smith join Vance and Ellen to talk about Don Imus and the lessons of his comments about the Rutgers womens basketball team. On Sports Spotlight Josh and Pat pick apart the Eagles schedule for next season.

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Philly Feed 91

On our 91st podcast, we talk with Paul Kiel of TPMMuckraker.com, an offshoot of the Talking Points Memo blog that is partially responsible for bringing the US Attorney firings story front and center in our national discourse, and which may have some lessons for mainstream journalism. On Sports Spotlight, Josh and Pat try to separate the concerns from the nonconcerns with the Phillies coming out of Spring Training.

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Philly Feed 90

On our 90th podcast, we talk with Dr. Anna Rose Childress of the Addiction Research Center at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine about addiction and the brain, learning some of the latest findings in this controversial area, spurred by the HBO miniseries Addiction, which features Dr. Childress. On Sports Spotlight, Josh and Pat try to work out how far Villanova, and some other teams, can get in their quest for the Final Four.

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Philly Feed 92

On our 92nd podcast, we talk about consciousness and identity with Douglas Hofstadter, cognitive scientist and the Pulitzer Prize winning author of Godel, Escher, Bach, who has just published a follow up to that legendary tome, this one called I Am a Strange Loop. On Sports Spotlight, Josh and Pat look at the Eagles' recent trades and the Final Four, differing only in which team they expect Georgetown to beat to win it all.

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Philly Feed 93

On our 93rd podcast, we salute the Philadelphia Film Festival by discussing one film, The Curse of William Penn, with its creator, Mikaelyn Austin. The movie finds the only plausible explanation for the 23 year drought of sports championships in the 1984 decision to build higher than City Hall. On Sports Spotlight, Pat is joined by Terry McNichol to talk about the Augusta Masters Golf Tournament.

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Philly Feed 89

On our 89th podcast we talk with Shaun Brady, who has written the Features cover story on the First Annual Big Band Festival, which will feature a variety of approaches, old and new, to this form of music. We also hear a couple of clips of the music. On Sports Spotlight, Josh and Ed Barkowitz kick around the prospects for local teams and others on Selection Sunday and the NCAA tournament beyond.

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Philly Feed 88

Our 88th podcast features free beer, or at least a lot of talk about it. Joe Sixpack, aka Don Russell, the Daily News beer columnist, gives us the lowdown on the Philly Craft Beer Festival at the Naval Shipyard this weekend. On Sports Spotlight, Ed Barkowitz is in the guest chair with Pat to talk about the kickoff to March Madness and some of his observations on the Flyers.

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Philly Feed 87

Our 86th podcast features a command performance by Nora, the piano playing cat who has taken YouTube by storm. We also chat with Betsy Alexander about the odd habit of her cat and hear an exclusive collaboration between the two. On Sports Spotlight, Josh and Pat consider what effect the absence of Andy Reid will have on the Eagles draft chances next week, and conclude the answer is probably not much.

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Philly Feed 86

Our 86th podcast looks at the number one movie in America, Norbit, from Eddie Murphy, and tries to figure out what he is thinking. Jenice Armstrong follows up on her columns and Paula Zahn appearance denouncing the tired fat suit device that Murphy has exhausted, while movie critic Gary Thompson is unfazed by the fat suit and simply finds the film to be mean and unfunny. On Sports Spotlight Josh and Pat look at the Phillies in spring training and Pat rhapsodizes over the headline possibilit ...

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Philly Feed 85

Our 85th podcast looks at the curious situation of Senator Vince Fumo, a brilliant legislator who allegedly did enough dumb things to warrant a 139 count indictment. Gar Joseph and John Baer examine the case and offer free advice to Richard Sprague, who is defending Fumo. Then on Sports Spotlight Josh and Pat worry that the Sixers are improving just enough to destroy their chances of a good draft pick.

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Philly Feed 84

Our 84th podcast gets jazzy with a new program at the Please Touch Museum throughout February, Junior Jazz, to help kids learn about and enjoy jazz music. David Hutchman and Alice Gonglewski, who perform a daily show at the museum, stop by to explain their work as well as that of professional jazz artists who play on weekends. In Sports Spotlight, Josh and Pat puzzle out the meanings behind McNabb and his press conference, then move on to pick the Colts for the Super Bowl.

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Philly Feed 83

Our 83rd podcast features an interview with Garrison Keillor, the founder and host of A Praire Home Companion. The iconic Saturday night radio show will broadcast from Philadelphia this weekend, for the first time in 25 years. Keillor gives his impressions of Philadelphia and confides his plan to force Terry Gross to sing on Saturday. In Sports Spotlight, Josh and Pat talk college hoops.

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Philly Feed 82

On our 82nd podcast Jonathan Takiff returns to the PhillyFeed studio to fill us in on the latest high tech innovations from the Consumer Electronics show in Vegas. He also explains why the iPhone, whose announcement preempted all the press the CES was trying to generate, may not take the world by storm. On Sports Spotlight Josh and Pat gauge the best offseason moves for the Eagles and place their bets for the AFC and NFC championship games. Then Ellen Gray checks in from LA, where it was co ...

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Philly Feed 81

On our 81st podcast we are joined by George Stern and Richard Fernandez, who are key participants in an MLK program called What Would Martin Say Today. Fernandez, who helped organize the event and write the speech in which Martin Luther King first spoke out against the Vietnam War, remembers King and his work and offers his take on what the nonviolent crusader would say today about our current foreign entanglements. On Sports Spotlight Josh and Pat admit that the Eagles have a tough playoff ...

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Philly Feed 80

On our 80th podcast we look at a hobby that most of us only hear about at this time of year, model railroading. Mike Bartel of Imperial Hobby Productions talks about how he got involved in model trains and how he turned his passion into a small business manufacturing small scale trolleys, subways and other electric trains. Then on Sports Spotlight Josh and Pat marvel that there is still an Eagles game to discuss, and cautiously foresee the Birds outpacing the Giants on Sunday.

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Philly Feed 79

On our 79th podcast we celebrate Philadelphia stories in the form of Phables by DN graphic artist and cartoonist Brad Geiger. Geiger, whose full page strip will now run weekly, talks about some of his favorite experiences doing the strip this year and the stories he has heard from Philadelphians. On Sports Spotlight, Josh Barnett considers the Allen Iverson trade and wonders if AI will ever even make it to Denver, and he goes on to predict a slim but important Eagles win against the Cowboy ...

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Philly Feed 78

On our 78th podcast Gary Thompson stops by to talk about Holiday movies, with special emphasis on Rocky Balboa. We discuss what Rocky does or doesn't mean to Philadelphians and whether the movie achieves its goal of putting a graceful cap on what has been an uneven series of sequels. Then on Sports Spotlight, Josh and Pat weigh the odds of the Eagles in their crucial game against the Giants, and somehow, Ryan Howard makes his way into the football discussion.

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Philly Feed 77

Our 77th podcast takes a look at the 2007 Philadelphia Mayoral race, on this the first anniversary of the website thenextmayor.com. Guests Wendy Warren, who oversees the site, and Dave Davies, who reports on the race, talk about the latest developments and what we may have to look forward to in the coming months. Then Josh and Pat talk about the Phillies and their recent acquisitions before turning to the Eagles, in which discussion Pat solemly informs Josh that football is a Game of Inches ...

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Philly Feed 76

Our 76th podcast features DN pop music critic Jonathan Takiff, who shares his favorite offbeat selections from the crop of new Christmas albums, as well as the most interesting of the box sets for holiday gift giving, with plenty of audio samples of the music involved. Then on Sports Spotlight, Josh and Pat look at the Crybaby Albert Pujols as well as a team that oughta be crying, the Philadelphia Eagles.

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Philly Feed 75

Our 75th podcast, which will stay up over Thanksgiving weekend, looks at food of both the fast and slow varieties. Appetite For Profit author Michele Simon explains how the food choices of Americans are effected by massive lobbying campaigns by Big Food, and DN Food Editor April Adamson talks about brining turkey and what to do with those leftovers. On Sports Spotlight Josh and Pat look ahead to the Carolina game while warning the Eagles not to look ahead past the Titans.

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Philly Feed 74

Our 74th podcast takes a look at the 2006 midterm elections and whether the blogosphere played a role in the Democratic tidal wave that swept both houses of congress. Will Bunch of Attytood and Gar Joseph from the Daily News City Desk join Vance and Ellen to work out the meaning behind this outcome. Then Josh and Pat preview the Eagles game against the Redskins, and Pat finds room to diss the Giants in the process.

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Philly Feed 73

Our 73rd podcast is all about the neon, with neon artist Len Davidson as well as architectural titans Robert Venturi and Denise Scott Brown joining Vance and Ellen in anticipation of the ceremony next week in which the Reading Terminal Market will reinstate the huge animated neon sign that Davidson has restored. Venturi and Scott Brown talk about the importance of signage, of context, and of plain old fun in American building design, and Davidson shares his vision of a Philadelphia Neon Mus ...

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Philly Feed 72

Our 72nd podcast gets into the Halloween fantasy spirit with a look at the ever-more-popular culture of online virtual worlds, and how the world of fantasy is slowly encroaching on our own world. Ellen and Vance talk to Mark Kern, who oversaw the creation of World of Warcraft, and Jason Archinaco, who is representing Marc Bragg of West Chester in a lawsuit over land he purchased in Second Life. Then on Sports Spotlight Josh and Pat talk up the Eagles upcoming game with Jacksonville.

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Philly Feed 71

Our 71st podcast is a bookend to our January political roundtable, bringing Gar Joseph, John Baer and Flavia Colgan back to the table to survey how the political prospects for the midterm elections have changed since the first of the year. Then on Sports Spotlight Josh and Pat provide several tips for the Bucs on how they can beat the Eagles.

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Philly Feed 70

Our 70th podcast looks at the decision by the Philadelphia Zoo last week to close their elephant exhibit, sending one elephant to a sanctuary and three to another zoo. We talk to Dr. Andrew Baker of the Zoo as well as to Marianne Bessey, an activist with Friends of Philly Zoo Elephants. Then on Sports spotlight, Josh and Pat discuss how the Saints might do what the cowboys failed to do in what everybody expects to be a close game in New Orleans.

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Philly Feed 69

Our 69th podcast features the one man swashbuckling adventure that is Pat Croce, talking with great glee and enthusiasm about his extraordinary new book, Pirate Soul. Croce, former president of the 76ers, is an avid collector of pirate memorabilia and lore, and he fills in Vance and Ellen on the Golden Age of Pirates, even working in a couple of pirate voices. Then on Sports Spotlight Josh and Pat assess the psychological and practical considerations in the return of TO to Philly as the Eag ...

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Philly Feed 68

On our 68th podcast we have an exclusive interview with Flavia Colgan, DN Editorial Board member and Citizen Hunter blogger, who is launching a new Travel Channel television show called Miracle Quest. The show will explore different supposed miracles in different cultures across the world and address the fundamental question What is a Miracle. On the Sports Spotlight Josh and Pat discuss the Eagles coming matchup with San Francisco as well as delving into some Penn State football news.

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Philly Feed 67

On our 67th podcast we complete our two part series on new developments in Philadelphia radio with a look at Rumba 104.5, the first permanent Spanish language FM station in Philly History. Manuel Rodriguez, President and Market Manager of Clear Channel Philadelphia, puts the new format in context, identifies some of the key musicians and clues us in on what to expect in the coming months. On the Sports Spotlight Josh and Pat examine the keys to the Eagles Giants game.

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Philly Feed 66

On our 66th podcast we look at the controversy over The Path to 911, the ABC movie that is drawing heat for exaggerating the culpability of President Clinton in the years prior to the September 11th tragedy. Ellen Gray provides some perspective on docudramas and how they can and cannot be used as teaching tools. Then on Sports spotlight Josh and Pat get ready, really ready, for some football as Eagles season opens.

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Philly Feed 65

On our 65th podcast we listen to Y100 on WXPN. That is, we hear about the new collaboration between XPN and the refugees from Y100, which was shuttered by its corporate owners a year and a half ago. Now three nights a week XPN gives its airwaves over to Y Rock in a new and unprecedented radio experiment. Then Josh Barnett and Paul Vigna talk about the Eagles and the startling shakeup so close to the beginning of the season, and of course keep marveling about the resurgent Philadelphia Phill ...

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Philly Feed 64

On our 64th podcast we take a look behind the scenes at the 10th Philadelphia Fringe Festival, now the Live Arts Philly Fringe, with cofounder and producing director Nick Stuccio in the PhillyFeed studio. Nick tells us of some of the growing pains the festival has gone through in the last decade and clues us in on what is new and different this year. Then Josh Barnett and Pat McLoone marvel at the still viable Phillies and gauge the chances for the team as they race to grab the wild card sp ...

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Philly Feed 63

On our 63rd podcast we take a look at the proposal to run a seven foot fence through the middle of Independence Square in order to keep Independence Hall more safe from terrorists. We talk to Philadelphians in the square and to Ronnie Polaneczky, who has written memorably about the issue of security measures in and around Independence Mall. Then on Sports Spotlight, Josh Barnett and Pat McLoone talk Eagles and Phillies and evaluate the Monday Night Football debut of Tony Kornheiser.

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Philly Feed 62

On our 62nd podcast, Ellen Gray declares her intention to lose her high definition television virginity. That is, she is finally going to get a high def TV, and she and Vance Lehmkuhl interview Daily News tech writer Jon Takiff about what to look for now that this technology has become more affordable for the average viewer. Takiff offers his inside perspective with special tips on how to really examine a high def TV in the showroom, just short of getting yourself arrested. Then on Sports S ...

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Philly Feed 61

On our 61st podcast, Ellen Gray is joined by senior producer and new cohost Vance Lehmkuhl. They talk with columnist Jenice Armstrong about the Sexy Singles series and how her longtime experience of being single in the city, and writing about it, informed her direction of the project. Then on Sports Spotlight Josh Barnett addresses the supposedly dead 2006 Phillies season and the question of whether they might just pull off a wild card slot after all.

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Philly Feed 60

On the last Philly Feed hosted by founder Frank Burgos, Frank and Ellen check back in with the first Philly Feed guest, Lee Rainie, who is the founding Director of the Pew Internet and American Life Project. Rainie discusses the growth of podcasting and the future of journalism in an electronic world, while Ellen offers her perspective on how technology is changing the routines of the TV Critics Association. Then on Sports Spotlight, Frank and Josh put a nail in the coffin of the Phillies 2 ...

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Philly Feed 59

On our 59th podcast, Frank talks about the shameful Philadelphia crime rate with John Baer and wonders whether a newly announced task force is a powerful enough solution to an overwhelming problem. Then on Sports Spotlight Josh and Pat McCloone consider the Phillies for a few moments before diving into football, which starts next week with Eagles training camp.

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Philly Feed 58

On our 58th podcast, PhillyFeed works to help save the lives of cute kittens who will unfortunately be condemned to death due to a cat overpopulation problem this summer. Check out what Tara Derby says about pet ownership and see if you can find room for one. Then on Sports Spotlight Executive Sports Editor Pat McLoone talks about the NBA draft and the Brett Myers problem, as well as other ones, for the Phillies.

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Philly Feed 57

On our 57th podcast, Ellen talks to Danny DeVito, a former Jersey boy, about his Philadelphia memories and his decision to add star power to Its Always Sunny in Philadelphia on the FX channel. On the Sports Spotlight, Josh Barnett discusses the recent hotheaded outbursts of Ozzie Guillen and Mark Cuban and why they deserve a different type of punishment.

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Philly Feed 56

On our 56th podcast, Graziella DAmelio and Warren Oree stop by to talk about the 3rd Annual West Oak Lane Jazz and Arts Festival next weekend. Frank and Ellen quiz them on why they are doing this and how to get the most out of it, and we hear some tracks from Roy Ayers, Joey DeFrancesco and War. Then on Sports Spotlight, Josh Barnett discusses whether the newfound American interest in the World Cup represents a newfound appreciation of soccer or just the basic enjoyment of grand spectacle.

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Philly Feed 55

On our 55th podcast, Ellen talks about the appeal of Deadwood and the phenomenon of catching up on densely written TV shows with DVDs of previous seasons. Then we hear from two members of the Pennsylvania Economy League, which has launched a web site, Issues PA, that will be tracking the 2006 governors race and other statewide races with a focus on the issues that matter most to Pennsylvanians. On Sports Spotlight, Josh does a lightning round on the annual Greatest Sports Weekend Ever, with ...

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Philly Feed 54

On our 54th podcast, Frank and Ellen interview Glenn Greenwald, a First Amendment lawyer turned blogger whose book How Would a Patriot Act was propelled to number one on Amazon before it was even released, and which will debut at number 11 on the NY Times bestseller list. Greenwald discusses how the actions of the Bush administration, covered by the media as individual stories, actually point to a consistent ideology that places the president above the law and abrogates the US constitution. ...

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Philly Feed 53

What with the special edition yesterday of the Brian Tierney interview, this official Philly Feed is just the Sports Spotlight, where Frank and Josh Barnett discuss the buzz that the tragedy of Barbaro indicates a watershed moment for the Triple Crown, and sort through the differing calls for what should be done.

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Philly Feed Special Edition

On a special edition of Philly Feed, Frank and Ellen interview the new owner of the Daily News, Inquirer and philly.com, Brian Tierney, about how he put together a coalition of investors to pull off what many people said could not be done. Tierney also adds some detail to his pledge that there will be no editorial interference with newspaper content.

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Philly Feed Podcast 52

On our 52nd weekly podcast, Frank chats with Ronald Blount, president of the Taxi Workers Alliance of Pennsylvania, which along with the Brotherhood of Unified Taxi Drivers and Owners staged a one-day taxi strike earlier this week. Blount explains why the mandatory GPS systems could wind up making cabbies less, rather than more, safe. Then we hear a new track from folk rocker Lizzie West, and Josh Barnett devotes the Sports Spotlight to the issue of Barbaro and the Preakness. Barbaro is the ...

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Philly Feed Podcast 51

On our 50th podcast, Ellen Gray again hosts in the absence of Frank, who will return next week. She is joined by DN movie critic Gary Thompson, who discusses the summer movie season and our Summer Movie Madness game. We also learn a shocking fact about Garys childhood. Then Josh Barnett is in with the Sports Spotlight, weighing in on the new pitching phenom for the Phillies and looking forward to Eagles training camp.

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Philly Feed Podcast 50

On our 50th podcast, Ellen Gray steps in to host the show in the absence of Frank, interviewing Rob McElhenny in LOVE park while determining whether it really is Always Sunny in Philadelphia as the TV show title asserts. Then Josh Barnett steps up for the sports spotlight, giving a Kentucky Derby preview, musing on the Barry Bonds situation and working out what went wrong with the Flyers.

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Philly Feed Podcast 49

On our 49th podcast, Daily News crime reporters Simone Weichselbaum and David Gambacorta talk about the effect of the crime beat on young journalists, reliving both the pain and the humor to be found in their difficult reporting jobs, and they announce the launch of a new Daily News weblog. Josh Barnett is in with the sports spotlight to analyze what the Eagles will be looking for, and what they will likely get, in the NFL draft.

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Philly Feed Podcast 48

On our 48th podcast, Frank and Ellen check in with Jim Wallis of Sojourners magazine on why progressives need to get serious about religion. Then gossip scribe Dan Gross explains the Page Six controversy and how the rules for our writers differ from those apparently applied to NY Post contributors. Josh Barnett's sports spotlight looks at the Flyers postseason and the eruption of Billy King.

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Philly Feed Podcast 47

On our 47th podcast, we look for the solution to the problem of illegal immigration, hearing from Anne OCallaghan, Executive Director of the Welcoming Center for New Pennsylvanians as well as Christine Flowers, a DN columnist and immigration lawyer. Then, time to hear from country legend Gary Bennett, formerly of BR549, who has a new solo album and is playing Philly this weekend. NOTE that PhillyFeed will be on hiatus on April 14 as Frank and Ellen will both be out of town.

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Philly Feed Podcast 46

On our 46th podcast, we want you to get involved in the decisions that are shaping our country. If you have any opinion whatsoever on the state of health care in America, hear how to speak directly to the government at upcoming public meetings arranged by the Citizens Health Care Working Group. Then check out the newest Daily News weblog, Citizen Hunter, by DN Editorial Board member and columnist Flavia Colgan. This site brings not only provocative ideas but tools for you to take action, an ...

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Philly Feed Podcast 45

On our 45th podcast, Daily News reporters Simone Weichselbaum and Mary Flannery discuss the gruesome body parts scandal that has rocked New York and is now found to have a Philly connection at the Louis Garzone Funeral Home. Josh Barnett has the lowdown on how Villanova can get past Boston College and plow their way to the Final Four on Sports Spotlight. And PhillyFeed senior producer Vance Lehmkuhl chats with Frank and Ellen about his victory dinner at the home of Arianna Huffington after ...

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Philly Feed Podcast 44

On our 44th podcast, Frank and Ellen are joined by legendary Daily News mob reporter Kitty Caparella to talk about the new season of The Sopranos and how close this depiction of mob life squares with the Philadelphia version. Then Josh Barnett looks at the opening of March Madness and rates the chances of Villanova to go all the way.

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Philly Feed Podcast 43

On our 43rd podcast, Paul Waldman of Media Matters for America drops in to talk about the study his organization did on the Sunday talk shows. Media Matters found a substantial disparity in the number of conservative and liberal guests featured on these shows. Josh Barnett looks at how the NFL free agency deal finally came to pass and preps us all for March Madness.

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Philly Feed Podcast 42

On our 42nd podcast, Ellen Gray is joined by movie critic Gary Thompson and gossip columnist Howard Gensler to talk Oscars. Howard notes that for all the talk of The Gay Oscars it looks like a pretty nongay crowd of nominees, and Gary wonders what is bugging Jon Stewart. Check back at phillyfeed.com on Sunday night for live blogging of the event. PLEASE NOTE: Sports spotlight with Josh Barnett was recorded before the surprise announcement that the NFL had extended the start of free agency b ...

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Philly Feed Podcast 41

On our 40th podcast, port security expert Carl Bentzel examines the issues surrounding the controversy over putting ports in the hands of a company run by a middle eastern state. Then Frank talks with DN senior writer and Attytood blogger Will Bunch about his investigation into oddities surrounding Rick Santorum and his finances. And on the Sports Spotlight, Josh Barnett bats away rumors of an Allen Iverson trade.

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Philly Feed Podcast 40

On our 40th podcast, City Councilman Darrell Clarke joins Frank and Ellen to talk about his proposed ballot referendum on street-corner cameras to reduce crime. Josh Barnett takes a look at the chances of the Phillies this year on the Sports Spotlight, and there is a brief appearance by the creator of one of the hottest new email jokes to sweep the Internet, who turns out to be the person typing this sentence.

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Philly Feed Podcast 39

Our 39th podcast serves as an extended Sports Spotlight, as Josh Barnett and Associate Sports Editor Paul Vigna join Frank and Ellen to talk about the upcoming Winter Olympics. Josh and Paul give their takes on stories and athletes to watch for, and Ellen wonders if there is a gender gap in viewership between the winter and summer Olympics. Somehow or other, the show Skating with Celebrities gets mentioned around fifty times.

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Philly Feed Podcast 38

Our 38th podcast covers the latest controversies from Washington. Peter Tertkazian, author of A Thousand Barrels a Second, reacts to the President's admission that the United States is addicted to oil, explaining what will work and what will not in weaning ourselves from this fuel. Then Elliot Mincberg from People for the American Way and DN columnist Christine Flowers each provide an analysis of the confirmation of Samuel Alito. And Josh Barnett has his Super Bowl predictions on the Sports ...

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Philly Feed Podcast 37

For our 37th podcast, Gary Thompson joins Frank and Ellen to discuss the big media mergers in the movie and TV industry and what they will mean for viewers. Gary comments that even though Disney bought Pixar, the result may wind up altering Disney more than Pixar, and Ellen takes a look at who got the better end of the deal to merge the WB and UPN into The CW. Then Josh Barnett answers sports brain teasers from Frank on the Sports Spotlight.

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Philly Feed Podcast 36

For our 36th podcast, Ellen Gray reports in from Hollywood where she is attending the winter meetings of the Television Critics Association. You'll hear her discuss how to approach James Gandolfini and David Mamet, as well as an interview with Gillian Anderson, better known as Scully from The X Files. And Josh Barnett is back again with another Sports Spotlight.

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Philly Feed Podcast 35

For our 35th podcast, Frank and Ellen are joined by political columnists Gar Joseph, Flavia Colgan and John Baer to survey the Pennsylvania scene for this election year. In a lively discussion they check out how Philly will affect various races, examine how personality may settle some matchups and even get a head start on handicapping the 2007 mayoral election.

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Philly Feed Podcast 34

For our first podcast of 2006, Frank and Ellen are joined by both Josh Barnett and Executive Sports Editor Pat McLoone to wrap up the Eagles season and reflect on the phenomenon of bowl games. Pat addresses ideas from listeners on what the Eagles need to do to regroup, and Ellen makes a New Years Resolution to try and watch more TV.

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Philly Feed Podcast 33

Wrapping up 2005 with our 33rd podcast. Daily News photographer David Maialetti joins Frank to talk about his primary beat, sports photography. Maialetti talks about getting the perfect emotional moment from Allen Iverson, gauging where to station himself at Eagles games depending on how well the team is playing, and how he wound up in a psychedelic room with Terrell Owens. You can view the photos in question at the PhillyFeed Web site.

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Philly Feed Podcast 32

On our 32nd podcast, Frank Burgos talks to cohost and DN television critic Ellen Gray about how new technology is changing the way we watch television, from the video iPod to DVRs and other schemes for TV on demand. And as always, Josh Barnett dispenses pearls of athletic wisdom on the Sports Spotlight.

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Philly Feed Podcast 31

On our 31st podcast, we say hello again to Ellen Gray, moving into the cohost chair. Then a chat with Rob Walker, author of"Letters from New Orleans"and the New York Times"Consumed"columnist. Rob also discusses his Flickr project in collaborative journalism, MLK BLVD. Josh stops by with the Sports Spotlight, and Frank declares that tech toys are"the new porn"for men.

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Philly Feed Podcast 30

On our 30th podcast, we say goodbye toan old friend. But first DN columnist Jonathan Takiff visits to give us the lowdown on the latest tech gifts and tunes for the holiday season. And Josh Barnett, as always, brings in his expertise to take apart the trials and tribulations of the Phillies and the Eagles on Sports Spotlight.

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Philly Feed Podcast 29

On our Thanksgiving weekend podcast, Josh Barnett steps into the center ring to discuss the imploding of the Eagles season and to look ahead for Andy Reid and company. Also we hear a track from Philly native Catherine Tuttle, a singer-songwriter who's already making waves in the music world at nineteen.

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Philly Feed Podcast 27

On our 27th podcast, we celebrate the 20th anniversary of one of the most valuable contributors to the Daily News, editorial cartoonist Signe Wilkinson, winner of the 1992 Pulitzer Prize. Signe discusses how she got into political cartooning and where she sees the medium going in the 21st century. Plus, on the Sports Spotlight this week, Josh finally gets to play Larry King, with Frank literally phoning in his part for this segment.

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Philly Feed Podcast 25

On our 25th podcast, we look at Wireless Philadelphia from a variety of angles. Rey Ramsey of One Economy Corporation explains why the plan to provide wireless internet access across the entire city is a great idea, while Tom Christie of Closed Networks Inc. disagrees and points out that his company's plan already provides the same service at the same likely cost. Then we head to Love Park to check in with a local podcast devoted to WiFi issues which is done from Love Park itself. And as al ...

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Philly Feed Podcast 24

On our 24th podcast, DN jazz critic and Editorial Board member Al Hunter, Jr. brings forward five of the best new releases for the fall, including John Coltrane and Thelonious Monk at Carnegie Hall, and the soundtrack to"Good Night, and Good Luck."Also, guitar legend Adrian Legg schools us in the connections between classical and bluegrass music, and Josh Barnett analyzes the Ed Wade firing story on the Sports Spotlight.

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Philly Feed Podcast 23

On our 23rd podcast, Daily News hip-hop columnist and reporter Damon C. Williams discusses his interview with Beanie Sigel and his insights on the crimes variously connected to the rapper. Then on a happier note Damon serves up a taste of Subliminal Orphans, a hip-hop group with musicianship and chops to spare. On the Sports Spotlight, Josh Barnett answers reader questions and evaluates the state of professional hockey with the start of the new season.

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Philly Feed Podcast 22

On our 22nd podcast, we celebrate Philadelphia as the Next Great American City. Mark Alan Hughes talks about what he learned about his home town from a trip to Chicago, and how we can implement some of those lessons. On the sports spotlight, Josh Barnett explains what happened to his projected 25-point lead for the Eagles last week, and offers a prediction for the Kansas City game on Sunday.

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Philly Feed Podcast 21

On our 21st podcast, DN TV critic Ellen Gray lets us know which new and returning shows are worth tuning in, and why. Josh Barnett turns the sports spotlight on the Eagles and predicts a pretty comfortable win over the Raiders. And we check in with a local podcast, WHYME, which promises the Worst Music Youve Ever Heard, but instead delivers a smorgasbord of indie tunes plus the interplay of Seth and Jessica.

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Philly Feed Podcast 20

On our 20th podcast, Philadelphia School District CEO Paul Vallas stops by for an in-depth chat on his ongoing efforts to turn around the city's school system. We also have new music from the band Shimmer, and Josh Barnett looks ahead to the Eagles-49ers game. Last chance to enter the iPod giveaway contest; the winner will be announced next week!

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Philly Feed Podcast 19

On our 19th podcast, Attytood's Will Bunch, senior writer for the Daily News, and DN political columnist John Baer join Frank for a candid discussion about the political fallout from Hurricane Katrina. Bunch was one of the first journalists to mention the diversion of levee-building funds by the Bush administration. Baer, meanwhile, foresees a new era in discussions of the role and size of government. Even the Sports Spotlight considers the impact of the hurricane on pro and college sports.

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Philly Feed Podcast 18

On our 18th podcast, we talk about the weather. In other words, Hurricane Katrina - was this powerful storm a product of global warming? Ross Gelbspan, author of"The Heat is On,"says yes. Dr. James O'Brien of Florida State University says no. Hear the compelling reasons each supplies for his position. Then Josh Barnett previews a big sports week and a big sports month, in the Sports Spotlight. And listen for the last of the four words you need to win our iPod giveaway!

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Philly Feed Podcast 17

On our 17th podcast, Bryan Miller of Ceasefire New Jersey explains how gun violence can be fought without simplistic solutions like taking guns away from every responsible gun owner. And listen for the third of the four words you need to win our iPod giveaway!

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Philly Feed Podcast 16

On our 16th podcast, Dan Gross, Daily News gossip writer, describes what it takes to be a celebrity in Philadelphia. And Josh Barnett in Sports Spotlight considers the whole T.O. saga and what it means for the Eagles.

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Philly Feed Podcast 15

On our 15th podcast, Kimberly Garrison, fitness trainer and star blogger of the Girlfriends Locker Room, visits, and inspires Frank Burgos to fitness action! Yes, with what we believe is the first audio of squat-thrusts in podcast history, Frank drops and gives her five while co-host Eric Mayberry counts in between giggles. Kimberly also discusses fad diets, body image and the best ways to maintain a fit lifestyle. On the Sports Spotlight, Josh Barnett talks about new Flyers addition Peter ...

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Philly Feed Podcast 14

On our 14th podcast, Professor David A. Harris of the University of Toledo College of Law addresses racial profiling and why it is counterproductive in the fight against crime and terror. Also, Josh Barnett talks about the steroids controversy as well as the latest personality clashes from Eagles training camp, on the Sports Spotlight.

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Philly Feed Podcast 13

On our lucky 13th podcast, we look at youth sports and the adults who seem to take them way too seriously. Fred Engh of the National Alliance for Youth Sports offers his perspective and some recommendations on what can be done to rein in out-of-control grownups in the world of kids games. We also hear a great new tune from veteran songwriter, turned singer-songwriter, Jude Johnstone. Plus Josh Barnett with the sports spotlight.

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Philly Feed Podcast 12

On our 12th podcast, we talk with Daily News columnist John Baer, who recently touched off a storm in the blogosphere by bringing up a three-year-old Rick Santorum comment about Boston. Baer provides the lowdown on the 2006 U.S. Senate race between Santorum and, in all probability, Bob Casey Jr. Also, Josh Barnett is back with the sports spotlight, ranging from the Sixers and their golf outings to the persistent question of T.O. showing up at Eagles camp.

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Philly Feed Podcast 11

On our 11th podcast, John Stauber of the Center for Media and Democracy explains how the USDA has bamboozled America about the risks of Mad Cow disease in U.S. herds, and Ellen Gray reports from Hollywood on the just-announced Emmy nominations. With Josh Barnett on vacation, Daily News Executive Sports Editor Pat McLoone steps in to give us a look into the future of hockey.

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Philly Feed Podcast Number Ten

On our tenth podcast, we go beyond the new Fantastic Four movie with an in-depth talk with DN freelancer Jerome Maida on why it seems more and more comics are showing up as movies. On the Sports Spotlight, Josh Barnett sorts out the Phillies prospects for the rest of the season, and we also have new music from local musician Monika Bullette.

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Philly Feed Podcast Number Nine

On our ninth podcast we showcase a Seattle band, Maktub, that is cranking out just the kind of summer sounds perfect for your car. Then we get a little more serious with more on the state of the mainstream media, checking in with Paul Waldman of Media Matters and Carroll Dohery of the Pew Research Center for the People and the Press for a lively discussion of what's going wrong, and what can be fixed, in American journalism today.

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Philly Feed Podcast Number Eight

On our eighth show we sort out the Downing Street Memos with the help of Warren Strobel of Knight Ridder's Washington Bureau. We also kick off our series on whether the mainstream media can be saved. We talk to Bob Cauthorn, an online innovator who has stirred up controversy with his comments on the state of journalism. Plus music from local Philly musicians Todd Young and his Rock Band. And we check in with Josh Barnett with the Sports Spotlight.

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Philly Feed Podcast Number Six

On our sixth show, we leap into summer entertainment. Ellen Gray explains the non-rerun summer TV season, and Gary Thompson and Howard Gensler chat about the Brad-and-Angelina publicity surrounding"Mr. and Mrs. Smith."We also hear a new song by local band Maggi, Pierce and EJ, and Josh Barnett is back with the Sports Spotlight.

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Philly Feed Podcast Number Five

On our fifth show we get comical, talking with two cartoonists whose comic strips appear in the Daily News - Brad Guigar and Dave Blazek. We also hear from the riotous Kelli Dunham, who details her path from pious nun to lesbian stand-up comic. Plus the latest goodies in the PhillyFeed mailbag - hey, Adam Curry played our promo! - and Josh Barnett's Sports Spotlight.

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Philly Feed Podcast Number Four

On our fourth show, we go a little overboard with music for your Memorial Day weekend, checking in with the head of fingertipsmusic.com as well as two Daily News music critics with their top picks for the summer. You'll also hear new music from local artist Paul Nordquist and get the lowdown on the latest developments with the Sixers and the Eagles in Josh Barnett's Sports Spotlight.

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Philly Feed Podcast Number Three

On our third show, DN movie critic Gary Thompson explains why the last Star Wars movie is actually worth seeing, DN sports editor Josh Barnett assesses the Phillies' chances, we spotlight local podcaster Kevin Tofel and his popular Commute-cast, and hey, look, we're in the Wall Street Journal.

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Philly Feed Podcast Number Two

The second podcast features a conversation with Daily News photographer Jim MacMillan, who spent a year embedded with the military in Iraq taking photos for the Associated Press and helped that organization win the 2005 Pulitzer Prize for news photography. Also, new music from Nick Moss and the Flip Tops, who play Chicago blues, and a look in the PhillyFeed mailbag.

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Philly Feed Podcast Number One

On its first podcast, the Daily News looks at the Pew Internet&American Life Project, listens to some new music, discusses TV and torture with Ellen Gray and establishes why exactly we're doing this.

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