Just when you’re getting used to the independence of college and have spread your wings, summer is back and it’s time to return home. For those who couldn’t find that cool job that provides housing
Loud and overly aggressive, Split Shift’s new album, Tension, is a horribly arranged and distressfully eclectic album. The band aims for the fences, but misses. By crooning ballads and combining rock with rap, Split Shift
When it comes to high-capacity mp3 players, Apple’s iPod isn’t the only hipster horse in town. PC companies, looking to take a bite out of the burgeoning market for expensive portable music players, have introduced
The Real World. Say that to a recent college grad all you may get is a list of their favorite characters on the MTV reality hit. A concept not commissioned by MTV, the real world,
Fans and friends filled the Owl Cove on Tuesday night as Temple’s student-run radio station, WHIP 91.3, sponsored their first annual Battle of the Bands. Nearly 30 bands submitted CDs and the station narrowed that
It’s Saturday and it’s beautiful outside. Sounds like the perfect day to venture through Philadelphia with a friend. But before you depart, take a look at this suggested itinerary. First, head to Sedgeley Woods at
As a member of the Wu Tang Clan, Ghostface Killah was part of one of rap’s greatest dynasties. Now on his fourth solo album, The Pretty Toney Album, the Staten Island, NY native speaks about
The Philadelphia International Children’s Festival will celebrate its 20th anniversary from April 25 to May 1. This year’s festivities will be concentrated at the Annenberg Center for Performing Arts, located at 3680 Walnut St. The
“Phantom Jack,” a new comic book from Image Comics, tells the story of a news reporter, Jack Baxter, who always seems to get the impossible stories. How can he do it? He can make himself
Temple students were immersed in a sea of pink and purple T-shirts worn by both males and females with slogans that read, “This Is What A Feminist Looks Like!” and were amazed by the plethora