We have all frequented the night clubs in Old City and admired the dancers, albeit from a safe distance, who actually know what they are doing. Who hasn’t been jealous of those perfectly-toned bodies on
CAMDEN – Bob Saget was at the Tweeter Center Saturday night performing among nine other comedians on “Opie and Anthony’s Traveling Virus Tour.” The Temple News caught up with television’s most loveable dad and chatted
Country fans are standing loud and proud and the rest of the city is noticing. In recent years, country music has left Nashville and found its way to many major American cities. Philadelphia, known for
You won’t find any scuffed up bowling shoes in Center City’s Lucky Strike. The bowling alley, which opened in mid-June, is pioneering a new stylish bowling movement within Philadelphia nightlife. Located at 1336 Chestnut St.,
Huddled under the shade at Clark Park in West Philadelphia, the People’s Flea Market thrives in the hot weather. With more than 60 vendors spread out across the park, booths range in variety from antiques
Alternative rock has been around for years – but it had been hard to find on the radio for Philadelphians in recent months. Thankfully, the Y100 alternative rock radio station officially has a place back
Marty Asalone sat nervously in his chair on the set of ESPN’s “Stump the Schwab” as he waited for the trivia gameshow to begin. To his right sat two anxious contestants. Across the room sat
I spent this summer at my Central Pennsylvania, middle-of-nowhere home town. Not only was my town extremely boring, but I couldn’t spend a day with my parents without being annoyed in one way or another.
Some Temple students remember receiving a letter in the summer of 2004 informing them that the apartments in the Strawbridge’s building on 11th and Filbert streets would not be ready in time. We remember being
My friends are really excited about fall this year. Not because they’re academically minded individuals and they’re eager to return to learning, or because they have a penchant for pumpkin carving and leaf raking. Instead,