And then there were five. Massachusetts Senator John Kerry easily won Tuesday’s primaries in Virginia and Tennessee; victories his campaign said proved he could compete in all parts of the country against President George W.
Arun Gandhi is fighting two battles: laryngitis and world peace. In a day or so, he said he will overcome the first. But the latter is a work-in-progress. In an empowering speech to about 100
Famed director and Temple alumnus Duglald MacArthur has added another credit to his rsum. Under his direction, Michael Frayn’s Tony award-winning play “Copenhagen” continues its successful run at the Lantern Theater. Despite acclaim by critics
Temple University’s Tyler School of Art will open its spring 2004 season with “Analog Click-Click,” an exhibit combining advances in digital technology with instruments more traditionally used to capture a scene. The exhibit, running through
“There are no rules – some of it’s my own experience and some of it’s some people I know – I’ll look at their lives and write something of that and a healthy dose of
Howie Day walked onto the stage at the Electric Factory on Feb. 6, complete with straightedge duds and acoustic guitar, and did his thing. It was good. In fact, it was very good. But it
Monster is the story of a woman whose hopeful acting career becomes nothing but an unpleasant failure. But this all too common story has an unsettling twist – death. In director Patty Jenkins’ true account
Franz Ferdinand is here, ready to bombard your stereo like the armies of Europe after its namesake’s assassination. That is, of course, assuming that the archduke’s avengers stormed the trenches of the Western Front packin’
Temple’s new student housing policy is sure to bring changes to its surrounding neighborhoods, which may affect those residents not affiliated with Temple. In recent weeks, Temple sophomores and juniors have ventured into areas surrounding
Housing issues for next fall have been a major priority for many Temple students and administrators. The policy, limiting housing to freshmen, sophomores and transfer students, was born after months of discussions. This cause of