1812 Productions takes on election humor with improv
The comedy troupe is preparing for the annual performance of its improv political comedy. The post 1812 Productions takes on election humor with improv appeared first on The Temple News.
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After a four-year hiatus, indie-pop band Tilly and the Wall is back with a new album, tour and Twitter account. The post Street Sounds: Tilly and the Wall appeared first on The Temple News.
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Find Vienna played at World Cafe Live Oct. 7. The post Alumni band visits city appeared first on The Temple News.
View ArticlePoe’s work shows Philly’s influence
Edgar Allan Poe lived in the city in the early 1800s. His work demonstrates the impact of his time in Philly. The post Poe’s work shows Philly’s influence appeared first on The Temple News.
View ArticleStreet Sounds: The Hundred Acre Woods
Folk-rock collective The Hundred Acre Woods went from playing basement shows to opening for big acts like Ra Ra Riot. The post Street Sounds: The Hundred Acre Woods appeared first on The Temple News.
View ArticleStreet Street: Ra Ra Riot
Ra Ra Riot, who recently opened for Passion Pit in Philly, is gearing up for the release of its third album, “Beta Love.” The post Street Street: Ra Ra Riot appeared first on The Temple News.
View ArticleJapandroids bring their “celebration rock” to Union Transfer
The alternative rock band played Union Transfer on Dec. 8 to a sold out crowd. The post Japandroids bring their “celebration rock” to Union Transfer appeared first on The Temple News.
View ArticleHarrington: Feminist label should be adopted by more males
Harrington reflects on his self-proclaimed feminism and why he thinks others should join him. The post Harrington: Feminist label should be adopted by more males appeared first on The Temple News.
View ArticleHarrington: Music festivals are expensive, yet worthwhile
Guest columnist Jacob Harrington explains how he is going above and beyond to get to Bonnaroo. The post Harrington: Music festivals are expensive, yet worthwhile appeared first on The Temple News.
View Article1812 Productions takes on election humor with improv
The comedy troupe is preparing for the annual performance of its improv political comedy.
View ArticleStreet Sounds: Tilly and the Wall
After a four-year hiatus, indie-pop band Tilly and the Wall is back with a new album, tour and Twitter account.
View ArticlePoe’s work shows Philly’s influence
Edgar Allan Poe lived in the city in the early 1800s. His work demonstrates the impact of his time in Philly.
View ArticleStreet Sounds: The Hundred Acre Woods
Folk-rock collective The Hundred Acre Woods went from playing basement shows to opening for big acts like Ra Ra Riot.
View ArticleStreet Street: Ra Ra Riot
Ra Ra Riot, who recently opened for Passion Pit in Philly, is gearing up for the release of its third album, “Beta Love.”
View ArticleJapandroids bring their “celebration rock” to Union Transfer
The alternative rock band played Union Transfer on Dec. 8 to a sold out crowd.
View ArticleHarrington: Feminist label should be adopted by more males
Harrington reflects on his self-proclaimed feminism and why he thinks others should join him.
View ArticleHarrington: Music festivals are expensive, yet worthwhile
Guest columnist Jacob Harrington explains how he is going above and beyond to get to Bonnaroo.
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