Public image a perfect selling point for charity Love them or hate them, celebrities are a major part of global culture today. Their influence on music, film, television and nearly every form of entertainment is
During the holidays, Democrats waited in the wings, salivating at the chance to finally be in charge. Once the first day of the season came, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., and company wasted no time
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Philadelphia is desperate for a hero. This city had the chance to be the home of the Super Bowl champions, the World Series champions and almost every other sort of champion there is. In Smarty
It is no secret that Temple’s communications program is one of the best on the East Coast. But that is a hard pill to swallow when a smaller university in our own city is overshadowing
Your kid is fat. Imagine receiving a letter from your child’s school stating this. Not exactly in those words, but this is what Pennsylvania and New Jersey schools are now doing. During hearing and vision
What happened to that pleasant Koosh ball-slinging, “cutie patootie”-calling woman the American public knew as Rosie O’Donnell? In her recent mudslinging feud with Donald Trump, she has done nothing but cement herself as the judgmental
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When a work of art becomes so available to the public that it cannot be avoided, the critic in everyone comes out. This is the case with North Carolina artist Kate Kretz, who has become
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