Lil’ Kim The Naked Truth Atlantic Records HHHHI The Notorious K.I.M. has returned with a new album, again bringing hip-hop to the streets of New York. The Naked Truth serves as her voice in addressing
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If the last time you were utterly baffled was when you assembled that 3,000-piece entertainment system from IKEA, swing by Porky and Porkie’s for a good ole, “What the heck am I supposed to do
Don’t buy into the rumor that I cook extravagant meals for myself at home. Good grief, I would rather sleep an extra two hours than get up and prepare homemade French toast or something. I
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The entire room was hazy with smoke, beer was spilling from plastic cups, women wearing scandalous, glittery clothing gyrated and thrust their hips against poles. While a comedian joked about women and sexual positions, people
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In response to the article on student registration being down, [“Re-registration still a problem for student organizations,” Oct. 4] Student Activities Program Coordinator Arnold Boyd blames the victim. In reality, it is Mr. Boyd’s fault
Last Friday Mae, hailing from Norfolk, Virginia, started off their headlining tour with a stop at Philadelphia’s Trocadero Theatre in support of their new album The Everglow. Mae, who is comprised of singer/guitarist Dave Elkins,