On Easter Sunday, I walked into noon mass at 11:59 a.m. Where usually there would be room to sit, I could barely find a place to stand. Because it was Easter, the Church was bursting
Once again, April 15 has arrived. Many of us will be spending part of that day online or at the post office, waiting to mail out our tax returns as the inevitable result of procrastination.
Given what we currently know about human sexuality, Reverend James (April 1 article) and his religious zealots who seek to use the church to manipulate the state and the constitution are simply wrong. They’re not
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
Throughout her collegiate career, Tiffany Pulaski has never been a loser. In her three years with Temple lacrosse, she has amassed a 40-17 record, which includes a near-perfect mark in the Atlantic Ten Conference and
Whoever coined the phrase “lead by example” probably had someone like Temple senior Al Roach in mind. While most upperclassmen on the baseball team display their leadership in a vocal manner, Roach tends to take
Philly is full of restaurants. There are so many, in fact, that choosing where to go can make you want to stay home and eat Ramen. But don’t be scared. The trick to finding your
South Philadelphia is home to everything Italian. From the famed Italian Market, to the numerous restaurants, South Philly has been bursting with Mediterranean flavor for years. Gnocchi, a little gem of a restaurant, tucked away
Cedric the Entertainer is funny. Steve Harvey is also funny – but not in this movie. Johnson Family Vacation is a weak attempt at wholesome family comedy, which, when it’s not busy boring you to
There are no heroes in this Alamo. Instead, John Lee Hancock’s The Alamo is a movie without victors, or even stars. Even with Dennis Quaid and Billy Bob Thornton headlining, this movie is more about