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The Philadelphia Independent was a bi-monthly newspaper that served the Philadelphia, Pennsylvania area from January 2002 to March 2005. According to , former Editor and Publisher, the newspaper had a printed circulation of 10,000, 1,200 of which were sent to subscribers. The paper had multiple mottos: "A General Interest Miscellaneous Newspaper" and "the Periodic Journal of Urban Particulars" were printed above the masthead. "Nostre manes sunt infantes," "It's all here & It's all true," "Too big to read on the subway," and "Beholden to No One" were printed beside the masthead.

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  • The Philadelphia Independent was a bi-monthly newspaper that served the Philadelphia, Pennsylvania area from January 2002 to March 2005. According to , former Editor and Publisher, the newspaper had a printed circulation of 10,000, 1,200 of which were sent to subscribers. In "A Note to the Reader" in issue one, the Editors expressed a cynical yet hopeful view of urban culture in Philadelphia that would set the tone for the paper's 21 issue run: "For now, let us say that we are dissatisfied with modern life. We sense the germs of discovery, enlightenment and revolution lying dormant within us, the same germs that inferred the secret of the lightning bolt and cast off the yoke of empire. We want to create a frame where things are better, be that a chair, a photograph, a canvas, a song, or a newspaper." The paper had multiple mottos: "A General Interest Miscellaneous Newspaper" and "the Periodic Journal of Urban Particulars" were printed above the masthead. "Nostre manes sunt infantes," "It's all here & It's all true," "Too big to read on the subway," and "Beholden to No One" were printed beside the masthead. (en)
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  • The Philadelphia Independent (en)
  • Issue 10 front page of (en)
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  • Mattathias Schwartz (en)
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  • January, 2002 (en)
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  • Philadelphia, PA 19107 (en)
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  • Phindie Publishing LLC (en)
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  • USD 1.00 Philadelphia (en)
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  • Mattathias Schwartz (en)
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  • Bi-monthly newspaper (en)
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  • The Philadelphia Independent was a bi-monthly newspaper that served the Philadelphia, Pennsylvania area from January 2002 to March 2005. According to , former Editor and Publisher, the newspaper had a printed circulation of 10,000, 1,200 of which were sent to subscribers. The paper had multiple mottos: "A General Interest Miscellaneous Newspaper" and "the Periodic Journal of Urban Particulars" were printed above the masthead. "Nostre manes sunt infantes," "It's all here & It's all true," "Too big to read on the subway," and "Beholden to No One" were printed beside the masthead. (en)
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  • The Philadelphia Independent (2002–2005) (en)
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