Our interns Stephanie Confer and Dan Kubacki sat down with Executive Director Ferki Ferati to pick his brain over the Jefferson Educational Society.
"The Dougie"
by Cornell Green7/11/2011, 12:09 AM
It's a monster; it's a criminal; it's a man; it's dance. What is "the Dougie?" Cornell Green schools us.
The Margarita's History is a Mystery
by Melissa Bruno7/8/2011, 12:20 PM
Resident mixologist Melissa Bruno shakes up a summer classic made fresh for you.
The Serial Gamer: Multiplayer Betas
by Paul Schillinger7/7/2011, 12:04 AM
Players can change games. If they participate in Betas.
Meanwhile in the city... Another look at local agriculture
by Abby Badach7/6/2011, 12:00 AM
Meanwhile, in the city… a different kind of community support.
You Ought to Know: Michael Fuhrman
by Rebecca Styn7/4/2011, 12:05 AM
"Fuhrman the German", as Rebecca Styn notes, is someone you ought to know.
Kayaking the Lagoons
by Lora Zill7/4/2011, 12:03 AM
Last week Jay Stevens took you paddleboarding at PI. This week Lora Zill takes you kayaking.
Upfront: Celebrate Erie and Crap Rock
by Cory Vaillancourt7/1/2011, 12:00 AM
Kansas, new name for Celebrate Erie, and a new musical genre he's named. Cory Vaillancourt takes on music this week, and he's got some ideas for future planning-- if only "the Man" will give him control.
A Fortnight in History
by Dan Kubacki6/30/2011, 3:40 PM
Ever wonder what the headlines read back in the day? Dan Kubacki gives you the scoop.
Street Fashionista
by Leslie McAllister6/29/2011, 12:30 PM
Five items, five accessories, and one chic lady. Leslie McAllister dishes.
The URO Comes to Erie
by Mark Toriski6/29/2011, 12:05 PM
The URO Will Rock You as Erie native Sal Clemente comes home with the Ultrasonic Rock Orchestra for a special five-night engagement at the Erie Playhouse
Community-Supported Agriculture
by Abby Badach6/28/2011, 11:43 PM
Is buying local becoming the way to get produce? Abby Badach checks out the Community-Supported Agriculture scene in Erie.
Movie Nuggests: "Cars 2," "Transformers," and "Larry Crowne"
by Ian McGinnity6/28/2011, 12:35 PM
It's summer and it's films galore. Resident movie critic Ian McGinnity is back with a new review and two recommendations.