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Clare Lombardo


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What Drexel Says Behind Our Back

When was the last time you walked down Chestnut, passed 34th and watched the signs turn from red and blue to blue and yellow? This week, Street hit Drexel's campus to find out what they think about you.

You are Cordially Invited to Binge Watch These "My Super Sweet 16" Classics

They say that “sometimes 16 ain’t so sweet"—luckily these episodes are. Catch up with MTV's "My Super Sweet Sixteen" on iTunes.

WE WANT YOU for "My Super Sweet 16"

Do you have what it takes to be on “My Super Sweet Sixteen?” We need stars...and friends for those stars.

​Parenthood Recap: “These Are the Times We Live In”

Joel and Julia forever. (Aired 11.6.14.)

Parenthood Recap: "Aaron Brownstein Must be Stopped"

But he’s not the only one. (Aired 11.13.14)

​A One–of–a–Kind Love Story for a One–of–a–Kind Man

Eddie Redmayne stars as Stephen Hawking in “The Theory of Everything,” out Friday.

Introducing Kaitlyn Dever of “Men, Women, & Children” and “Laggies”

Don’t know her yet? You will soon.

So long, farewell, peace out.

F&TV bids adieu to TV's best and worst soon–to–be–over shows. 

Mr. and Mrs. Penn: Cinema Studies Edition

Kathy and Emory Van Cleve teach students the ins and outs of the film industry in their class, “The Art and Business of Film.” From outside, Room 205 in Fisher Bennett Hall seems inconspicuous: across from the Cinema Studies office and just past the second–floor bathroom, only a brass nameplate distinguishes it.

Parenthood Recap: “Too Big to Fail”

Three months later, Dylan still exists. (Aired 10.30.14)

Parenthood Recap: “The Scale of Affection is Fluid”

Crosby’s on a downward spiral, Max is in love, Amber’s dating and Joel and Julia are STILL married. (Aired 10.23.14)

Halloween Horror Film Guide

Wherever you’re looking for your horror film fix, Street’s got you covered.

Review: "The Imitation Game"

Benedict Cumberbatch shines as British codebreaker Alan Turing.

An ​Interview with Teddy Schwarzman, Penn Alum and "The Imitation Game" Producer

Teddy Schwarzman graduated from Penn in 2001 and founded his production company, Bear Pictures, in 2011. His newest film, “The Imitation Game,” screened at the Philadelphia Film Festival on Saturday night and hits theaters on November 21. 

Parenthood Recap: “The Waiting Room”

In episode three, "The Waiting Room," the Braverman family finally convinced Zeek to have heart surgery. I hope you brought your tissues. (Aired 10/9/14.)

​Parenthood Recap: “A Potpourri of Freaks”

Aired October 10.16.2014

Taking Attendance: Examining Penn's Role in West Philly Schools

“The kids aren’t not choosing success. Success isn’t even an option.”

Parenthood Recap: “Happy Birthday Zeek”

Aired Thursday, October 2nd.

Parenthood Recap: “Vegas”

“Parenthood” returned Thursday night for it’s sixth and final season. (Aired 09.25.2014).

Review: The Disappearance of Eleanor Rigby: Them

The first in a trio of deceptively–titled films.
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