The poet, performance artist and literary critic David Antin will be joining Temple University’s Poets and Writers Series on Thursday, March 18. Antin is internationally known for narratives in visual and verbal work. He studied
As the government increases regulation of entertainment and art, it’s a wonder that Sex, Cellulite and Large Farm Equipment: One Girl’s guide to Living and Dying was ever put on. It’s also a wonder that
“Bueller?……. Bueller?…….Anyone?” “Um, he’s sick. My best friend’s sister’s boyfriend’s brother’s girlfriend heard from this guy who knows this kid who’s going with a girl who saw Ferris pass out at 31 Flavors last night.
If it’s sexy, taboo or socially unacceptable, chances are a River runs through it. And hell if she isn’t a babbling brook. Here’s what busy gal Huston had to say. Temple News: Who are you,
Softball Freshman Adrienne Respher was named Atlantic Ten Softball Co-Rookie of the Week for the week ending March 14. Respher, who plays first base, hit three home runs, 10 runs batted in and four stolen
Playing on their home-court in the NCAA Tournament wasn’t just an advantage for the Owls, it was a gift placed in their laps. And they dropped it Temple lost in the first round of the
A lot of teen movies are just clichs that insult the intelligence of the audience. With that being said, The Girl Next Door is a pretty good movie. It is not going to be a
In 2001, a movie called Super Troopers was released in America. The creative force behind it was an unknown Canadian comedy troupe called Broken Lizard. The movie was a ribald, juvenile romp. It was a
“Crack kills” would be more than an understatement in the dusty slums of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. In Fernando Meirelle’s City of God, (Cidade de Deus) the callous reality of the effects of drugs and
Amidst a backdrop of fur-draped fat ladies and lecherous society men, The Triplets of Belleville drops its audience into a confounding, surreal and raucous jazz age adventure. Triplets is a fairly straightforward tale; Grandmother Souza