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Show spotlights senior work

By Sean Smith

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.

Tandoor India serves high quality

By Sean Smith

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.

Sass Attack!

By Suzette De La Cré

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.

Ale caters to sweet tooth

By Mike Partel

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.

Film delivers huge laughs

By Tyler Pietz

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 & Hellmouth expand sound on latest album

By Chris Sannino

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.

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