Traditional Spanish dance arrived in North Philadelphia and Main Campus through the First Philadelphia Flamenco Festival. The First Philadelphia Flamenco Festival, hosted by Pasión y Arte and featuring the work of internationally renowned Spanish choreographer
Comic book sellers and enthusiasts gathered in Philadelphia to share their love of all things animated at the March 18 Philadelphia Comic Con. It is not every day that one hears mainstream discussions of Superman,
FELA! March 20-25 Various times The Academy of Music 240 S. Broad St. $20-100 Kimmelcenter.org Celebrity culture in Philadelphia has a huge shadow cast over it by the one and only Fresh Prince: Will Smith.
The Snails, a reggae-ska punk band, is gaining momentum in the Philadelphia music scene, regardless of what the band recognizes as an unusual appearance for their respective genre. Bassist Devon Greider, rhythm guitarist Tim Hildebrand
In case you missed some of TTN’s favorite bar picks in the Bar Guide, check out this list of some of the city’s bars in terms of the draft beer options. Philadelphians love beer –
Students started EvntBlazr.com to dish out reviews of the city’s best bars and restaurants. In a time of Yelp reviews, Foursquare and social media, everyone wants to tell people where to go in the city.
Columnist Mark Longacre says websites like Pinterest have become increasingly relevant in college fashion. world. Being a member of Generation Z means turning to the Internet way before considering a book or magazine. It’s as
The Bar Hours for Education bill, if passed, would raise extra funds for the city’s schools by allowing bars to stay open an hour later, until 3:00 a.m. More money for education is an idea
The self-referential musical, “A Chorus Line,” opened in Tomlison theater March 16, and tells the story of auditions for a musical. There is one singular sensation taking place in Tomlinson Theater this month – the