Like any form of art, modern art has both its enthusiasts and its detractors. This disagreement is the starting point of Yasmina Reza’s comedy, “Art.” Playing at the Walnut Street Theatre through March 3, it
The widespread popularity of rock’s underground scene has done nothing but grow exponentially with every passing day, adding the rebelliousness of punk and the heartfelt honesty of emo to the lives of a very receptive
Last week President Bush announced a proposal to allow states to extend the definition of a child as far back as the moment of conception. This new definition, according to the Bush administration, would allow
Even though I’ve never heard of anyone who could actually use Blackboard (the program designed to make homework assignments easier to give/receive, but only induces mass headaches), I still believe there is a future for
As an African American Studies student I listened to Randall Kennedy’s talk about the use of the work “nigger” as part of the Temple Issues Forum broadcast on WHYY (1/31/02) in almost disbelief. Here was
Defending a title is a hard thing to do. For the Xavier women’s basketball team (8-14, 3-7 Atlantic 10) the odds of repeating as A-10 champs are slim to none. The thought was probably never
When No. 14 stepped off of the court in North Carolina a few weeks ago, he had only registered four points in a blowout loss at N.C. State. Worse than that, he was 0-for-11 from
Eighteen out of 24 is not bad, especially when it comes to signing players to play football for next year’s team. Temple football received 18 national letters of intent Wednesday, the first day college football
All-Star Events at the Liacouras Center Feb. 8, 8 p.m.: Second Annual Hoop Magic Celebrity Basketball Game. Tickets: $15-$25 Check it out: Master P., Silk the Shocker, Boyz II Men, Missy Elliot and Michael Bivens