You know that sarong you wore to the beach last summer? Its design was inspired by a “lapa,” a piece of fabric worn like a skirt in Africa as casual wear and for dance ceremonies.
Vanessa Staver’s Thanksgiving holiday is never predictable. “My father invites random people many years,” said Staver, a student of the Tyler School of Art. “From the airport, or off the street. So I never know
Edward Smith became a Temple basketball season ticket holder in his youth, about 30 years ago. Smith said he has seen some of the most famous moments in Temple history. He witnessed Pepe Sanchez’s game-winning
Amid a sea of players and a downpour of cheers, coach John Chaney found a few free moments to reflect last Tuesday on the fortunate bounces on the court and off that helped him reach
It’s common to see MTV superstar musicians living the dream life. Fancy cars, big homes, lots of bling, are what most people picture when they see famous people in the pop music industry. These things
ANNAPOLIS, Md. – By the 13th of December, Bobby Wallace will be gone. In some cynical circles of Temple sports fans, it will be a day of celebration. The 51-year-old football coach will move back
Various Artists Get Rich or Die Tryin’ G-Unit/Interscope Records One day before Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson made his movie debut in Get Rich or Die Tryin,’ the movie’s soundtrack hit music store shelves. Since the
Let’s play 20 questions. No really. It’ll be fun. Topic: your most private sexual information. Please try to answer as accurately as possible, as your answers could have life altering consequences. You saw what happened
While men’s basketball coach John Chaney’s teams have always been known for their stellar guards and menacing match-up zone, the most important role Chaney has filled in his tenure here at Temple is as a
When tickets went on sale for Powerhouse 2005, radio station Power 99 (98.9 FM) advertised the event as the concert of the year. Despite the showing at the Wachovia Center on Friday starting well past