Imagine taking a season’s worth of South Park episodes, cutting out Kenny’s traditionally gruesome death sequences, and splicing them all together to create a 20-minute cavalcade of burnt corpses and exploding eyeballs. Now imagine trying
Charles Fuller may be known to some because of his Philadelphia roots, but there’s much more to this African American intellectual than a familiar birthplace. Born in 1939, Fuller’s interest in writing and drama began
The private developer that brought Temple University the Kardon Building is working to provide more housing to accommodate the ever-growing residential population. Philadelphia Housing Management is planning a 146-bed, apartment-style dorm in a former Temple
Cases of sexual and domestic violence are underreported on college campuses, and this includes Temple University, according to University officials. In 2001, there were nine reported cases of sexual offense to the campus police, according
Students and staff will have one more reason to celebrate after finals this semester: the end of the Mailbox email system. Temple University has purchased an upgraded email platform that will replace the cumbersome Mailbox
People have sex. If they didn’t, I wouldn’t have this column, and you wouldn’t be sitting here reading it. Lucky for us, the world is still getting down so I can take this opportunity to
It is time once again for the Philadelphia String Bands to strut their stuff–their Mummers’ stuff that is. With a first place win in the New Year’s Day Parade under their belts, Fralinger String Band
Maureen Heffern-Ponicki switched back to English as the workshop participants filed out of the classroom. She and several of her other colleagues from the American Friends Service Committee (AFSC) had been speaking in Spanish or
Memento Beginnings (Columbia) Take two parts Disturbed, one part Saliva and add a drop of Tool. Stir and let sit for a little less than an hour. The end result is Memento’s Beginnings, which transforms