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'Odor Limits' sends an artistic fragrance through University City

By Alysson Cwyk

When I think of art galleries in Philadelphia, my mind is immediately drawn to Old City and Northern Liberties. Yes, Center City and other areas have its share of galleries, but the monthly First Friday events primarily take place between Second and Third streets north of Market Street.

Brews Clues: Bell's Oberon Ale label matched by taste, aroma

By Dennis Mongello

While the name "Oberon Ale" might not give you a clue as to what the beer would taste like, Oberon's label certainly does. Its main focus is an image of the sun - a symbol of summer. Its bright orange hues give a clue to the beer's color while the blue reminds you of a refreshing dip in a pool on a warm day.

DU professor, twin publish unique Olympic novel

By Chris Sannino

Boycott: Stolen Dreams of the 1980 Moscow Olympic Games," released this month, is the second work of Drexel professor Tom Caraccioli and twin brother Jerry Caraccioli. The book documents the stories of U.S. athletes personally affected by the government boycott of the 1980 Olympic Games.

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