What’s a girl to do when she realizes her most rock bottom of dreams has already been done? I would go as far to say I have pined to be the star of a mediocre
Columnist Caitlin Weigel meets her match with the frozen treats served at Capogiro. I know the point of this column is to try out new foods in Philly and then attempt to re-create them in
Columnist Cary Carr finds the perfect workout companion in her mom. She grunts when she lifts weights, runs laps inside the nearby Home Depot and practices meditation on the mats while everyone else is stretching.
Perhaps you could say Ernest Stuart is a recycling jazz musician. He takes the old and transforms it into something new. From playing with the Roots to the Duke Ellington Orchestra, Stuart has experienced working
Thousands of people from all over the world gathered to experience the 2011 Philadelphia International Flower Show from March 4-11. The show’s theme ,Spring Time in Paris, creates an outlet for many artists and flower
The team has won five-straight non-conference games. The baseball team rallied to win its past five games, including its home opener, after having lost five-straight games on the road. The team struggled at the end
From Led Zepplin to Jimi Hendrix, the Classic Rock Art Show displays musical art for all. The 11th Annual WMGK Classic Rock Art Show in Ardmore, Pa., transports visitors to a time when low rhythms
Members of the mock trial team further their interest in the justice system and public speaking. As notes, props, pads and pens lay spread out across the table, 10 selected teammates fill a classroom with
The team was swept at the Citrus Classic but rebounded in the Rebel Spring Games. The softball team was on the move all spring break, although it didn’t quite start out on the ball. Playing
Giant bacteria and virus sculptures on display at the Health Sciences Campus now illuminate the atrium of the Luo Auditorium. Philadelphia artist Kate Kaman stood in front of an audience of creative and scientific minds