The Fashion Design and Design & Merchandising Programs in the Antoinette Westphal College of Media Arts and Design at Drexel University will present their annual fashion show June 6 at 4 p.m. and 8 p.m., featuring a wide variety of looks from bright colors, to fun dresses, to sleepwear and much more.
Indian food: sharp colors and pungent smells, a delicacy to some, an acquired taste for others. Tandoor India, located on 40th Street, sits tucked in the middle of a street filled with ethnic restaurants galore. Probably only capable of holding 50 guests, this small, dimly-lit storefront offers a look into authentic Indian food for those willing to give it a try.
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.
While making the usual round at the Foodery, a choice beer dispensary at Second and Poplar (which I heavily recommend to regular readers), I happened upon an eyebrow-raiser perched smugly beside others on the "new arrivals" shelf. The brand was familiar, the Southern Tier Brewing Company, prompting me to drop a bottle, packaged neatly in its thin cardboard box, among the future reviews that brightened my make-a-six six pack.
In "The Hangover," Todd Phillips (best known as the director behind "Old School") utilizes an excellent cast to catapult this surprisingly clever film into a league of comedies that averages three times the star power and twice the budget. Despite a poorly-cut trailer that suggests that the movie's only asset is a cameo from Mike Tyson, "The Hangover" proves to be a well-written, funny comedy that should bode well at the box office.
Hoots and Hellmouth keeps pressing on with the release of its second full-length album, which guitarist Sean Hoots fittingly describes as "new music for old souls." "The Holy Open Secret," on Drexel's MAD Dragon Records, dropped June 2 and, whether familiar or not with the trio's unique brand of uplifting progressive revival, the sultans of string are guaranteed to get you on your feet and moving.