Instrumental guitarist Kaki King gave a jaw-dropping performance at the World Cafe Live last Friday. The concert, which was part of WXPN's Free at Noon Concert Series, was broadcast live on WXPN and hosted by DJ Helen Leicht. Seated onstage with her hair in a ponytail and wearing a pink tank top, black pinstriped jacket and jeans, King looked very much like some of the college students in the audience.
Tony Jaa and writer/director Prachya Pinkaew were recently in Philadelphia to promote their new action movie Ong-Bak. It's a film that originated in Thailand and is now being distributed here in the U.S. Jaa has already achieved fame back home and hopes to increase his appeal with this movie.
Comic books hold some of the strangest (and yet most entertaining) interpretations of history and Christian theology. Consider the Spear of Destiny, the lance which was used to pierce Jesus's flesh after his crucifixion, and supposedly grants mystical powers to its owner.
I'll drink to that!
Courtesy of 91.7 FM, WKDU, Drexel student radio - Bands that probably will make you late...for class.
Dr. Hunter S. Thompson is one of the three folks attributed with creating the 'New Journalism,' more appropriately called Gonzo Journalism, during the 60s and 70s. Sure he's a great author, a man to whom we owe a great deal of our modern journalistic and literary freedom.
* 2 oz. Rumpleminz * 2 oz. Goldschlager * 2 oz. 99 Apples Think that you have bad timing? You're nothing compared to comics editor Andrew Mendonca. This is his favorite drink, which he enjoys as he relaxes at night on the front porch, watching the full moon rise over the willow trees of his family estate.