My senior high school "PROM" was such a thrilling event: the fancy dress, uncomfortable shoes, smelly corsage, bumpy limo ride, embarrassing poses, bad food, irritating music and plenty of characters. But aside from all of the annoyances, it was a night that I will never forget.
Being a college student in Philadelphia, chances are you've attended either a show Larry Magid has booked or a venue where he has presented thousands of music legends. On May 7, Drexel University hosted Magid, the founder of Electric Factory concerts, as well as WXPN's midday host, David Dye, in an interview before a small group.
I find it ironic that Miller Lite used to have Triple H declare "don't fruit the beer" a man law, and they come out with their own pre-fruited Miller Chill. All hypocrisy aside, it shows that there is a big market for fruit beer. There is also more to it than shoving a lime in your Corona bottle.