Somewhere in the world – at this exact moment – a smart, sophisticated, highly fashionable woman in killer Manolo Blahnik shoes is being ruthlessly pursued by a snaggle-toothed, flannel-wearing man with Wal-Mart boxers from 1986
Lethargics of the world unite. The simple task of paying with credit cards is now even simpler. The newest technology will allow people to scan their cards on a machine that will read information, thus
I lived in a housing development in the Philadelphia suburbs – Fox Heath – for much of my childhood. Despite the rustic promises of its name, there was a striking absence of both foxes and
It could be called “Philadelphia class.” With a cheesesteak in one hand and a Miller Lite in the other, our city’s sports fans run their mouths, would boo their own mothers and still show no
“It happened before in the 80s,” my father commented, far from being shocked. Excuse me? I found my head spinning as I tried to wrap my mind around this. Apparently, Mark Foley is not the
It is Election Day 2006, a joyous day that is commemorated by standing in long lines at the polls and being accosted by boosters of the candidates. Millions of Americans, however, will be missing out
Terms like “Baby-boomer” and “Generation X” characterized people of the epochs before us. We, on the other hand, remain an unclassifiable generation. And fittingly so, as it would be difficult to label a group that
Imagine that you are the parent of a 3-year-old who shot himself. Could you imagine the pain and agony of losing your child to something that could have been prevented? The death of 3-year-old Tylib
Flash forward 50 years. You are sitting with your grandchildren, telling them about your golden years. In the middle of your spiel, they ask you what the Internet used to be like. You turn and
It finally happened. Some of my fellow classmates finally said something on a public forum to prove they’ve been afflicted with suburban Simple Simon syndrome. On Sept. 25, Tau Kappa Epsilon was temporarily suspended as