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Review: Hop

CGI bunnies send mixed messages.

by MICHAEL RUBIN

Review: Source Code

Somebody save Jake Gyllenhaal from his agent.

by STEPHANIE GHITIS

Don't Knock The Hustle

Meet the new wave of Penn entrepreneurs streamlining your college experience.

by SAMANTHA BLOOM

Welcome to Quakerwood

Though West Philadelphia is hardly Hollywood, Penn hosts a thriving student film scene. Just look no further than this year’s iteration of the College Houses Film Festival, held March 21–24.

by MICHAEL GOLD

Review: Win Win

Superb script and cast make for a stellar comedy.

by MICHAEL GOLD

XOXO, WILLIAM EARLE

Exposing the ‘awkward’ human truth under the mask of elitist culture.

by MEGAN RUBEN

The Gutter: 03.31.2011

Attendees at a weekend party during which a group of new Wharton TAs were initiated got a lot more than they bargained for whencops cracked down on the out of control proceedings.

by 34TH STREET

Not Just In The Background

The release of Submarine, a teen angst dramedy, and its soundtrack (written by the Arctic Monkeys’ Alex Turner) got us thinking about how soundtracks can interact with movies, and how some soundtracks can even stand alone, outlasting the films themselves.

by DANIEL FELSENTHAL

Review: The Music Never Stopped

At least he learns to love the Grateful Dead.

by SHELBY RACHLEFF

How Penn Does Fashion

Street caught up with Design2Show’s fashion show director, Blaine Beshah, to discuss how Penn students handle fashion and style. Visit pennfashionweek.com for a schedule of events.

by 34TH STREET

Fashion as Sculpture

With his exquisite fashion–sculptures, designer Roberto Capucci pushes the limits of fashion into the realm of art.

by ALEXA NICOLAS

Review: Generationals

In Blink, Malcolm Gladwell wrote about a phenomenon that worried Coca–Cola execs: Coke was losing to Pepsi in blind sip tests.

by JOE PINSKER

Review: Sucker Punch

Powerful visuals pack a punch but can’t obscure sucker of a plot.

by GREGORY CORDINA

Review: Jane Eyre

Adaptation succeeds in as many ways as it fails.

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Erotic Encounters

A look at what drives students to enter the sex industry.

by MICHAEL GOLD

Ego of the Week: Johnny Lloyd

At this point, Johnny Lloyd is just making excuses for why he’s not on Glee. He can sing and he can act, but the last time he was almost on television, things didn’t go so well.

by 34TH STREET

Christopher Walken’s Most Family–Friendly Roles

Christopher Walken has always possessed an intensity that has lent itself well to heavy films like At Close Range and King of New York.

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Review: Kill the Irishman

Fightin' Irish almost hit their mark.

by ISABEL OLIVERES

Keep Calm and Carry On

Nursing sophomore Yali Derman’s bags offer style with a purpose.

by PAIGE RUBIN

Review: J.Karma

Swap a plane ticket to Indonesia for a trip to this Old City boutique.

by ELLIE LEVITT

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