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The Round Up: 3.14.2013

HAY GURL! Wasn't SB'13 like, ah—wait for it—MAZING? My tan like totally faded since I left PC/PV/Jamaica/New Jersey, but the memories will last forever.

by 34TH STREET

Queen of the Bar

Thursdays at Bob and Barbara's belong to Miss Lisa Lisa.

by TATUM REGAN

Ego of the Week: The Big Men On Campus

No lack of self–esteem here! The boys of AXO's annual Big Man On Campus philanthropy event basically talk about their penises and other concerns.

by 34TH STREET

The Immortals Falls Short of Epic

The makers of 300 return with more half-naked warriors.

by NAEEMAH PHILIPPEAUX

A Home for the Homeless

Student-run shelter opens in Old City.

by LEAH STEINBERG

Philly Film Fest Recap Part 2: O–Z

Street side–stepped Hollywood to appreciate two weeks of pure cinephilia.

by 34TH STREET

Harold & Kumar's Christmas: Drunk, High and Sober

Harold and Kumar are back with… wait for it… a Christmas movie. We couldn’t tackle this one alone, so Street sent three critics: high, drunk and sober.

by 34TH STREET

Rum Doesn't Leave Us Drunk

Johnny Depp’s latest is hardly fulfilling.

by ALEX HOSENBALL

It Ended Just In Time

Justin Timberlake headlines this lackluster sci-fi take on Bonnie & Clyde.

by BEN LERNER

Interview: Elizabeth Olsen and Sean Durkin

Street sat down with Martha Marcy May Marlene director Sean Durkin and actress Elizabeth Olsen. Turns out, Lizzie isn’t just Mary–Kate and Ashley’s little sister anymore.

by NICK STERGIOPOULOS

Interview: The Bros of Rival Bros

Street chats with Philly's coffee dons.

by 34TH STREET

Chef Prep

The Restaurant School readies students for careers in the culinary industry.

by SAMANTHA SHARF

Feist Review: Metals

Indie songstress eschews crowd-pleasing indie pop anthems for a more atmospheric and mature effort.

by SAMANTHA APFEL

Ego of the Week: Greg Barber

It’s safe to say that this week’s Ego, Greg Barber, harbors no ill will toward animals. This TEP brother and philosophy major works at the Vet School and plays in the funk–latin–rock jam band Fat Panther. Oh, and you won't find him without his loyal hamster, Heybuddy.

by 34TH STREET

Pets at Penn: Blue–Tongued Skink

This week: Captain Thadeus Stone the Blue–Tongued Skink and his owner, Seth Harrison.

by 34TH STREET

A Culinary Education

Owner of Audrey Claire opens a kitchen–classroom.

by NINA WOLPOW

Review: GIRLS Night Out

Second EP is sure to catapult this band to greatness.

by NICK STERGIOPOULOS

Film Review: Ryan Gosling Can DRIVE

We’d be happy to ride shotgun in this latest blockbuster.

by NADINE ZYLERBERG

I Don't Care How She Does It

SJP should stick to Manolos over finance.

by SHELBY RACHLEFF

Review: Still With Us?

The Chili Peppers fall just short of recapturing past glory.

by JAKE SPINOWITZ

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