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Photo By: Jerome Lomax A Temple student knows that practice, practice, practice, makes perfect! Different Tunes Looking through a kaleidoscope, one sees many different forms, shapes and colors. These make up the culture and originality of the kaleidoscope. The Music Department at Temple is similar to the kaleidoscope in that it acts as a major influence to the culture and entertainment on campus. No matter how much it is looked at or turned around, it is still beautiful. The Music Department puts on numerous concerts throughout the year. The faculty and guest artists get involved to make the students concerts reach their highest potential. Many forms of music including jazz, orchestra and electronic music, as well dance productions take place in many places on campus. Most of the distinguished artist concerts are in Rock Hall, Klein Recital Hall, Mitten Hall, Conwell Dance Theater and Tomlinson Theater. A By: Nicole Rudder Templar Photo Archive A guitarist performs for Temple students during on of tfie many Homecoming events. Templar Photo Archive Cfieck out what plays Temple ' s Theater Department is putting on this year!
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n)hcater Assembly of Talent The Theater Department invites you to join us as we explore an eclectic variety of theater from classic drama to musical comedy to poignant tragedy. According to Debbi Ebbert, who works for promotions in the Theater Department, every show is spectacular. The Temple Theater Department worked very hard to put on five productions this year between October 2002 and April 2003. The productions includes The House of Bernarda Alba; Dealer ' s Choice; You ' re a Good Man Charlie Brown; The Bacchae; and Laramie Project The students have constant rehearsal and practices to make these plays feel like they were performed on Broadway in Times Square. The performances are put on in Randall Theater and Tomlinson Theater on campus to make it convenient for Temple students to go support their peers ' many talents. The theater is offering a subscription this year for all of the plays plus the Philadelphia Young Playwrights Festival, a special event this year put on in Tomlinson Theater. This festival will include staged readings from the 2002 winning plays. Photo courtesy of Joseph Labolito Nikkiya Mathis, Amina J. Robinson and Brooke Lucas act out a scene from The House of Bernard Alba. I lun s: Rcal WorkI Friciuis •Boston ih k i A Iem| I Mill ore tiirls ' Law and Order ♦Senillold Dawson ' s Civck Photo courtesy ot Joseph Ldbolito Actresses Kaleo Bird, Colleen Coccoran, rSancy Eyermann, Heidi Brown and Julianna Sikaik act out a scene from The House of Bernarda Alh,i. 9 . ® Pluito courtesy of Joseph Labolito Maria Buckholder dances in rebellion as Colleen Corcoran coos in her actions. A theater student studies the play book to SvLvn Guitars before the big night on stage.
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hcrcs notFiing fikc the 80s As the years run together, making a kaleidoscope of memories, one will never forget his or her childhood. ..being a child of the 80 ' s! Here are some of your memories from the 80 ' s: Alf Nighty Two Words: Teddy Ruxbin Puffy Bangs Lotto ' s Cabbage Patch Kids Watching the first season of the Cosby Show Leggwarmers Teased Hair You still used the phrase: Dude Side Ponytails Puffy Paint Shirt Loops, for girls. ET You faithfully watched Dukes of Hazard Double Dare was the best game show... Neon Colors A11 the guys had to have a Jerrhi Curl New Kids on the Block ruled! You can ' t touch this - MC Hammer Wearing more then one sock on each foot, and they were different colors. Door knocker earrings Sheep Skins Punky Brewster Cross Colors or Kan-Kani Jeans Star Wars linoiitc C ' artixiiis: .Iciii. Care Hears. Thundci Cats. Siiuirrs. Shc-Ra. .Iclsons. Seoob Duo. lat Albert. Rainbow Brite. My Little Pon He-Vlaii. G.I. Joe. Looney Ttxins. l om .lerr ' 16 Even Hooter had bad hair in the 80s! Temple Pride way back when. The Sam Eric movie theater, located at 19th and Chestnut, survived until the summer of 2002. MCAA shorts have evolved since | the 80s. Little did this Temple player know that he would be playing against future NBA starj Patrick Ewing. Photos by: Templar Archive Illustrations by: Jerome Lomax 1!
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