Dorothy Dandridge, Cab Calloway and Paul Robeson were each symbols of black cinema. Each depicted stages in black filmmaking before 1959, a time when stereotypes of minorities were unchecked. “There was a serious film industry
The first few steps inside Egypt nightclub on Delaware Avenue are, on most Friday nights, a little disorienting. You pay the cover at the door, then walk past a security guard. Next, you fumble around
Temple Police and the university have spent nearly a week trying to negotiated a contract that will work for either sides, but the previous contract expired Wednesday, February 28 at midnight with no end in
An evening of colorful Mardi Gras festivities became a festival of rioting crowds and criminal activity on South Street. Tuesday evening. The crescendo of violence forced police to make over a hundred arrests for theft,
Pisces(Feb 19-Mar 20) This week offers a chance for you to smooth things out with a brother or a sister. In this case bribery wouldn’t hurt. Aries(Mar 21-Apr 19) Intuition shows you how to get
www.Stuff4Students.com www.collegehumor.com www.colleges.com www.StudentNow.com In search of discount books, dorm furniture, articles on sex, or vulgar photos? All of these can be found at a number of interesting collegiate Web sites. One of the most
Springtime is upon us and besides bringing beautiful flowers and warmer weather, Mother Nature also makes everyone a helluva lot hornier. It is the time to procreate and further the existence of whatever species you
A relatively new organization, radio station WHIP 91.3 FM, is valiantly trying to gain a prominent seat as an entertainment and information outlet for Temple students. Since their first broadcast in April 2000, WHIP has
Staying in Philly over spring break? The city might be an expensive place to live and hang out in but there are some places to go that are cool, cheap, or free. Philadelphia is home
A French feminist may not be the first person one would expect to attain a doctorate in the traditionally male-dominated society of Japan by studying its men. But when Temple professor Fabienne Darling-Wolf, 31, and