The 20th annual Philadelphia International Art Expo was held this weekend at the Liacouras Center. More than 30,000 people attended the event, which is the nation’s largest African American art expo. More than 120 vendors
Of all the Charlotte athletic teams that made the transition this season from Conference USA to the Atlantic Ten Conference, the women’s basketball team may have the most difficult transition, 49ers coach Amanda Butler said.
From one sideline of the Liacouras Center floor, the hollering never stops. Wild stomping is usually accompanied by catcalls directed only at Temple players. History would indicate that Hall of Fame men’s basketball coach John
Put a basketball in his hands, and sophomore guard Mark Tyndale gets that look in his eye. His knuckles get white. He gets fidgety. His legs start shaking, even when he’s sitting down. The adrenaline
You can see their influence everywhere. Lately, a college campus or city road seems naked without a few dozen people floating around in their own worlds, tiny iPod earbuds hooked into their ears. Apple’s critically
“Trails of troubles, roads of battles, paths of victory, we shall walk.” These are the words from Bob Dylan’s 1964 song, “Paths of Victory.” If there is anyone whose life reflects these lyrics, it is
The Magical Garden has become an artistic labyrinth of mirrors, pieces of ceramic tiles, discarded bottles, silverware, bicycle wheels and even a ceramic toilet. And, it belongs to 66-year-old Isaiah Zagar, a self-proclaimed “South Street
I would like to extend my gratitude for the article you published on being a vegetarian [“Allow vegetarians to eat Boca Burgers in peace,” Nov. 8]. I also encounter hostility, weird looks, unsupportive friends and
The men’s basketball team starts its season tonight against Army at the Liacouras Center for the National Invitation Tournament Season Tip-Off. Those attending the 7 p.m. tip-off might want to head down to the arena