Opened earlier this semester at 2000 N. Broad St., the Broad Street Lounge offers a venue for students and musicians to enjoy music for free. Upon entry into the Broad Street Lounge, the first noticeable
With a huge collection of more than 100 guitars, Gil Groff was running out of space. His son, senior Zack Groff, launched Groff Guitars, an online retailer that refurbishes and sells instruments. People collect many
The Center for Gifted Young Musicians within Boyer College of Music and Dance offers instruction from university staff to improve musical skills. Ever since Mark Huxsoll, the director of music preparatory at Boyer College of
Four local musicians have been making waves in the Philly music scene with their hip-hop/DJ group, Ground Up. With 10 mix tapes released and two shows lined up in Amsterdam in the coming months, Ground
For anyone who ever silently wished – above the sound of hopelessly out-of-tune power chords – that their roommate could actually play guitar, junior American studies major Brittany Tranbaugh is a dream girl. She skillfully
MewithoutYou doesn’t invade the Top 100 Billboard charts, its YouTube video view counts don’t exceed 500,000 and the members’ scandalous photos aren’t splashed across “Us Weekly,” depicting the stereotypical rock-and-roll lifestyle. Much like the low-key
Dear Editor, I was reading the latest issue of the Temple News this morning, and quite frankly, I was taken aback at the Community section, specifically “Letter to the Editors” and the “Word on
Native Philadelphian Khalil Bey faithfully sells hand-crafted products at Broad Street and Girard Avenue. While Temple’s Main Campus is known for its street-food vendors, those who sell other goods are often overlooked. Philadelphia native Khalil