New Jersey hardcore kings H2O played a sold out show at the Trocadero Theatre last Friday night. Tickets were only $10 and the band mingled with the crowd throughout the night making sure to shake
Pontiac Grille owner Daryl Madden is modest when it comes to his contribution to the Philadelphia music scene. “I was a rock and roller years ago – now I’m more of a businessman,” he claims.
It’s a refreshing concept: an airline with low ticket prices, no layovers, minimum hassles and free parking. So what’s the gimmick? For Shuttle America, a small start-up airline operating out of Connecticut, that concept is
If an author has enough gall to put the word genius in the title of a book, the inside pages better live up to it. Dave Eggers’ memoir A Heartbreaking Work of Staggering Genius is
Collegebroadcast offers an opportunity to take a break from the pressures of school and life. Stated in just four words, “Our Mission is Fun,” the home page prepares the viewer for all multimedia interaction available.
The inside of Zorba’s, on Fairmount Avenue, looks like a traditional Greek diner. The walls are covered with murals depicting the Mediterranean coast and fake trees are placed in almost every corner of the dining
Heather Raffo darts across the stage at the Zellerbach theater tearing down upon her maternal bosom with a look as demonic as any Shakespearean acting company bestows upon its devil in a blue dress. Raffo
Shawn Campbell came to Philadelphia to attempt and recruit Dawn Staley in 1990, now he comes back as her associate head coach. Staley announced on Monday that Campbell, the assistant coach of the University of