At midnight Aug. 1, 1981, 3 million people across the country turned on their TVs, to be greeted by the words, “Ladies and Gentlemen … rock and roll!” as the infamous “moon man” proudly raised
On the corner of 7th and Spring Garden streets sits a domicile that goes largely unnoticed. It is a national historic landmark rich in literary history – and possibly paranormal activity. Upon my arrival at
If ever the pages of a novel felt like they were being projected onto a silver screen, that film would be “Little Children.” The film has many components found in strong literature: thorough character development,
Kate Winslet and her co-star, Patrick Wilson, sat down with “The Temple News” to discuss their new drama “Little Children,” as well as diversifying film roles and Hollywood hype. “The script was fantastic,” Winslet said.
Saturday mornings in Washington Square Park are quiet, almost meditative. Families are out for strolls while tourists snap pictures. But on Saturday, Oct. 7 there was a different crowd in the park – many of
The last Friday of every month brings out a certain group of people – a “mass” of bike riders pedaling through the city streets as if there were no cars. A city without cars is
In a bustling city with businesses and residential areas so compact, it’s easier and cheaper to forgo a car and invest in a bike. While many hurried taxi drivers and commuters may find it frustrating
The Great Wall of China is a stunning and archaic mark of human ingenuity. One of the Seven Wonders of the World, the Great Wall is a highly-visited tourist spot. It seems that the House
President Richard Nixon and his people knew how to do politics right. Forget those pathetic TV ads and rude bumper stickers – they had political espionage down to an art form. It was, essentially, political
As a whole, Main Campus is a beautiful place. It has a nice mix of older gothic buildings on North Broad Street, while buildings such as the Student Center give the campus an edgy, futuristic