Neither fire nor rain could squash the resolve of students participating in Urban Oasis, Drexel's Second Annual Design Charrette. After a fire alarm threatened to hinder the kick-off April 2, students were briefed in the Mandell Theater on what the citywide beautification project would entail.
Who wouldn't want to save money these days? Until recently, the prevailing mindset of the consumer had been "get-it-before-it goes." Almost overnight, the unthinkable happened - the mentality of the diligent shopper switched to, "let's wait until the price comes down.
Do you ever feel lost? Like you're not sure which direction to take in life? Let's face it - sometimes we need help navigating this crazy thing called college. That's why I'm here. Consider me your third-party, impartial columnist. You have questions, and baby doll, I've got your answers.
Superimpose "Paul Blart: Mall Cop" over "Pineapple Express" with an extended homage to "Taxi Driver," and you'll get a pretty vivid portrait of "Observe and Report," the latest installment in the Apatow-gang franchise. The film, written and directed by Jody Hill, follows a delusional mall security guard on simultaneous missions both to stop a flasher who has been terrorizing the mall patrons and to win over his dream girl, a shallow party girl who works at the cosmetics counter in the same mall.
This week, I bring you something I have had my eye on for quite a while now. Every time I went to The Foodery, it sat there in its sleek, conservative black with white-strip bottle, taunting me to give it a shot. Its time has finally arrived. I bring you Mikkeller Beer Geek Breakfast.
The Walnut Street Theatre's Independence Studio on 3 is currently presenting Jane Martin's humorous and poignant play "Criminal Hearts." The story of two very different women, brought together by circumstances, yet create an exceptional friendship, is brought to life by an outstanding cast.
The rebirth of the spot on Liberties Walk right across the way from Bar Ferdinand is almost as good as the first. Deuce was a cramped space featuring a great beer selection and my favorite Philly burger with truffled fontina and a fried egg. But alas, Deuce fans must have been few and far between because the place closed last year and was recently reincarnated as El Camino Real, a Tex-Mex bar owned and staffed by the same crew as its neighbor.