The smell of fresh cut grass. The sound of rawhide meeting aluminum. Welcome to another season on the diamond. This year, the Phillies aren’t the only team in town christening a new ballpark. Both the
The new interpretive center at the Fairmount Water Works is an example of classic Philadelphian disarray and disappointment. Though promoted on its Web site as a demonstration of “how human activity affects our rivers and
In 1983, the American Poetry Center introduced the idea of Poetry Month. Every year, April is that month. This year, the American Poetry Center, which is committed to showing how poetry can exist off the
Being Carrie Fisher doesn’t suck. She’s got a legacy to inspire a thousand whispers: Spawn of Debbie Reynolds and Eddie Fisher, Star Wars cult vamp Princess Leia, long history of drug abuse and a Hollywood
After a long, cold winter, many people are left feeling its harsh effects. Now is the time to undo those winter blahs and feel rejuvenated. By investing some quality time in proper health and well
Rodney Gray, a full-time Temple student, has appeared in a variety of student and professional films over the past five years. Two of his films, Robot Boy and Dead Broke, premiered at the One Weird
“Shakin’ the Mess Outta Misery,” a play by award-winning author Shay Youngblood, premiers tonight at 7 p.m. at Temple’s Randall Theater. It is a moving play with a soulful sense of humor that uses innovative
Keep This: Secret censored For Janet Jackson’s sake, TV censorship is at it again. Bigs at Victoria’s Secret have let the screeching cat out of the bag: The lingerie mavens have shelved their popular, albeit
Friday kicked off the world premiere of Lightning Bug, a movie following the girlfriend of a horror movie fan who realizes the real danger is at home in Alabama. The all-star cast included Laura Prepon
Aries (Mar. 21 – Apr. 19) So, someone told me to tell Aries to fall off a cliff. While I myself wouldn’t support such drastic action, maybe you should examine the way in which you’ve