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McGlone gets back to folk roots

By Chris Sannino

Tim McGlone's debut album delivers a fresh, original compilation of soulful Philadelphia folk rock. "Street Sounds" is backed by The Turn, McGlone's band and the driving force in bringing his music to life. The Turn is comprised of McGlone, Vince Pizii, Phil Dykhouse and Jonah Delso, a Drexel student and fellow songwriter who last summer opened for Coldplay at the Wachovia Center.

'Star Trek' comes back kicking

By Sean Smith

The summer movie season is finally upon on us and the current trend in Hollywood is to remake, revamp, re-imagine, redo and pretty much anything that involves the prefix "re-" in it. With McG's take on the Terminator franchise, a new Wolverine, focused "X-Men" movie and Hasbro making a big presence with the sequel to "Transformers" as well as "G.

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.

Poor weather can't stop goat races at 'Bock Fest'

By Mike Partel

Finally, the cold winter months have given way to pleasant spring Sundays, and with the first of May comes the fresh aroma of new flowers, the cheerful buzz of working bees, the adorable charm of cute baby animals, and in Germany - the irrepressible bounce of polkas, the relentless flow of strong beer and the traditional running of the goats.

Bahrini delivers intelligence and beauty in 'Solo'

By Laurel Chadwick

Ramin Bahrani's third feature film, "Goodbye Solo," tells the emotional story of an unlikely, but powerful friendship. The film begins with a Senegalese taxi driver, named Solo (Souleymane Sy Savane) who picks up the elder mournful William (Red West), who is from the South.

Gladwell teaches tips for success

By Lydia Hryshchyshyn

Our society has a distinct tendency to view individuals that have reached great personal or professional success as an entity separate from the rest of the population. While it is true that these outliers have managed to separate themselves from the norm, Malcom Gladwell's newest book, "Outliers: The Story of Success," strives to decipher why one particular accomplished, intelligent or ambitious person might find greater success than another.

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