
October 3, 2011
Cirque du Soleil is bringing its newest arena show, Quidam, to Philadelphia from November 10-13 at the Liacouras Center for seven performances only. Quidam had its world premiere in Montreal under the Big Top in April 1996. Since then, the production has toured on five continents and been seen by millions of people. The international [...]
Read more»September 22, 2011
Due to forecasted weather conditions and possible flooding at FDR Park, the POPPED! Music Festival has been moved to Temple’s Liacouras Center. In an effort to save the park from thousands of people congregating over two days in the excessively wet area and still be able to bring a safe, exciting event to Philadelphia, the [...]
Read more»January 5, 2011
Some of hip hop’s biggest legends, including Salt N Pepa, Naughty By Nature, Doug E. Fresh, Kool Moe Dee and Kurtis Blow, will reunite for one night of music at the Liacouras Center at Temple University on Friday, February 18th. Headliners Salt N Pepa, one of the most successful all-female hip hop groups, having sold [...]
Read more»December 29, 2010
Cirque du Soleil:Dralion is on stage at Temple’s Licaouras Center through January 2nd. Dralion is the fusion of ancient Chinese circus tradition and the avant-garde approach of Cirque du Soleil. The show’s name is derived from its two emblematic creatures: the dragon, symbolizing the East, and the lion, symbolizing the West. The performance is a [...]
Read more»November 18, 2009
This Saturday (November 21st) Temple fans have a lot to root for, as both their football team and men’s basketball team are in action. At 1pm, the red-hot Owls football team (winners of eight in a row and eligible for their first bowl appearance in 30 years) take on Kent St. in their home finale [...]
Read more»November 12, 2009
Beginning tomorrow, the 24th Annual International Art Expo returns to the Liacouras Center at Temple University for three full days of activity (November 13-15). The massive art show draws over 40,000 people interested in buying, selling and enjoying works of African American art of all kinds. The Expo is more than just traditional art however, [...]
Read more»November 6, 2008
I’ve always wondered how psychologists formulate a thorough understanding of their clients, considering a therapist is only privy to the client’s life experiences as filtered through his or her verbal descriptions. Unable to covertly follow clients through the world outside of the confining office walls, a trained professional must rely on his/her own practiced skill [...]
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