The Ghosts Among Our Graves: A Paranormal Investigation of Laurel Hill / Oct. 8 / 6 p.m. /$30 general, $25 student / Laurel Hill Cemetery, 3822 Ridge Ave. /thelaurelhillcemetery.org Take a walk on the scary
Sculptor Steve Blackburn and painter Catherine O’Connell discuss their work, which will be showcased at LGTripp Gallery Oct. 7. A performer works tirelessly on a routine so that on the day of the show their
Outfest celebrations will be from noon to 6:00 p.m. Oct. 9 throughout the Gayborhood from 11th to 13th streets and Walnut to Spruce streets. Whether one is lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender or just a proud
Introducing Toy Soldiers Toy Soldiers has come a long way since The Temple News’ first Street Sounds article on the “soul n’ blues” band comprised of Temple alumni. The band was already booking big venues
Columnist Kevin Stairiker explains the feeling of hearing a song that’s just ‘too good.’ Every so often, I hear a song that is so good I want to die. Generally that feeling is for one
The former home to the Spaghetti Warehouse was transformed by R5 Productions into the city’s first mid-size concert venue, Union Transfer. The inaugural concert was performed Sept. 21, and concerts are booked through December. The
Giovanni’s Room at 12th and Pine streets is a source of knowledge and a safe-haven for the GLBT community for approximately 40 years. For those looking for literature pertaining to homosexuality or written for GLBT
It was a funky night at McGonnigle Hall, as Temple volleyball defeated Rhode Island 3-0 last Friday. The game was designated as 80’s night and some in attendance watched the Owls play in varied neon
Coach Steve Addazio has stressed over and over again that you can’t turn the ball over and win. In the game against Toledo on Saturday, the Owls turned the ball over four times in the
Heading into the game against No. 11 California, the Owls had lost their last three games. As the Owls were looking to come away with a home victory, the Golden Bears had other plans holding