Out-of-State Plates Fountains of Wayne Fountains of Wayne’s Out-of-State Plates is the perfect soundtrack for an end-of-summer drive with the windows down and the stereo cranked up. FOW’s spunky, upbeat, guitar-rock is incapable of delivering
The 2005 summer movie season was reminiscent of the summer of 1977, when directors George Lucas and Steven Spielberg competed for the blockbuster film of the season. In both 1977 and 2005, Lucas had a
Miraculously you have survived the first week of classes, the bookstore rush, apartment parties, fraternity bashes and your new roommate/ex-best friend’s fit over whether the toilet paper should be hung coming over or under the
Whether Philadelphia is your hometown, a home away from home, or a vacation destination, there’s something for everyone in the city of Brotherly Love. Here are a few favorites without a lot of cheese –
It’s that time of year again. I’m not talking about football season or going back to school, but something else – something that will dominate pop culture and the lives of Americans until next summer.
Speculation continues about the effects of Hurricane Katrina’s wrath – estimated to be one of the costliest natural disasters in American history – but most know why the catastrophe happened. A combination of warm ocean
While the city of Philadelphia, Temple and countless other institutions are swiftly doing all they can to aid in the New Orleans hurricane crisis, the federal government’s response remains embarrassingly inadequate. The world now perceives,
Images of Hurricane Katrina’s aftermath have inspired students nationwide to volunteer their support to the Gulf Coast. Some Temple students, angered by what they said is the federal government’s slow response to the disaster, have
Raysean Hogan is not from Philadelphia. He’s not even from Pennsylvania. Yet the Pasadena, Calif., native is making his mark on the university as the president of Main Campus Program Board, the campus organization responsible