Thursday, October 30th, 2008
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Posted by Dave Hernandez on 30 Oct 2008 | Tagged as: Sports, The Drexel Beat, The Triangle View
Posted by Anna Clay on 30 Oct 2008 | Tagged as: Drex and the City
In 2002, the alternative rock band Anberlin was born in sunny Florida. The band has worked hard since then, landing them a deal with a major label, Universal Republic, in 2007. The band is fronted by sincere Stephen Christian, who cares about nothing more than creating honest music for his fans and that’s exactly what he does. Anberlin recently released their album “New Surrender,” which charted number 13 on the Billboard 200. The album is full of energy and honesty that yields songs that are sure to sound great live on their current tour in support of the release.
Need something to do this Saturday, Nov. 1? Catch Anberlin live at the Trocadero along with Straylight Run, Scary Kids Scaring Kids, and There for Tomorrow. Check back here after the show for pictures and a review.
Posted by Dave Hernandez on 30 Oct 2008 | Tagged as: Sports, The Drexel Beat, The Triangle View
Immediately following the Phillies win for the World Series title, Septa buses and other vehicles around City Hall began sounding their horns for the Fightins’. Soon after, fans poured out onto Broad St. just south of City Hall. Pandemonium ensued as the city celebrated a long awaited win. Ladder 5 of the Philadelphia Fire Dept. was engulfed by fans as it returned to it’s station. The firefighters allowed fans to ride on the top of the truck for the ride down Broad St. Even though there was pushing and shoving in the crowd, many fans still showed their brotherly love towards fellow fans. There were children, pets, and elderly fans in the crowd. This was a celebration the City of Philadelphia will not soon forget.
Triangle Photos by: Mike Arrison, Dave Hernandez, and Karl Kuchs.
Posted by Alysson Cwyk on 30 Oct 2008 | Tagged as: Drex and the City, Sports, The Drexel Beat, The Triangle View