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(11/19/09 4:16am)
Summer may seem far, far away, but the clock is ticking on those internship applications. Penn has tons of valuable resources to help you obtain internships and research jobs, and make some dough along the way. Goldman isn't the only place that wants to give you cash money.
(11/12/09 5:37am)
For those talented few on campus, performing arts groups like Penn Dhamaka and Pennaach provide outlets for guys and girls to let loose. These groups, all-male and all-female respectively, have become homes of fraternal and sororal bonding for group members.
(10/21/09 10:23pm)
Museum hopping is a dangerous business. It can cost you some serious dough to be an art devotee, and at school your resources are limited. Here’s a guide to how to get your fiscally responsible culture dose in the City of Brotherly Love.
(10/08/09 1:37am)
If you’re ever in a fashion pinch, help is only 17 blocks away (from 34th Street, that is). South Moon Under is a college student’s shopping mecca, full of fun and affordable frills and thrills. The store carries the latest styles — button-down vests, boyfriend blazers, fold over clutches, skinny and wide-leg denim — with few options over $200.
(09/24/09 3:26am)
If you liked Billy Crystal in When Harry Met Sally, be sure to catch his new show, 700 Sundays, playing at the Merriam Theater (250 S. Broad St.) from Sept. 30 to Oct. 11. The show, starring and written by Crystal, explores his family history, from his jazz executive uncle to his father who died when Crystal was 15. Though the play sometimes touches on serious topics, Crystal’s signature sense of humor shines through. In one scene, he stages a live reenactment of a silent home movie set at a family barbeque. The show, which has previously appeared on Broadway, is sure to hit your funny bone.
(09/17/09 7:16am)
Mahogany on Walnut
Cigar bar and smoking lounge, 21+
1524 Walnut St.
(215) 732-3982
phillycigarbar.com
(09/17/09 7:11am)
If you want to channel your inner Don Draper and keep your extracurricular reading on the light side, read Elizabeth Sylvince’s How to Cheat and Not Get Caught.
(09/17/09 7:05am)
Mad Men, now in its third season, is continuing to entrance viewers with its depiction of the lascivious Madison Avenue advertising world circa 1960. With plot twists involving business competition, struggles to mask homosexuality and the hardship of caring for elderly parents, the show succeeds in freshly exposing characters grappling with changing times.
(04/09/09 2:32am)
Entering Fat Jack’s Comicrypt feels like flying into an issue of Superman. The comic emporium’s walls — bright red, blue and yellow — are covered in posters of Clark Kent's alter-ego and every other comic book figure imaginable. The store is packed with all things graphic — from a display of paraphernalia from the Watchmen movie to a vast collection of action figures and comic books of every genre. Each Wednesday, the store’s shelves are re-stocked with new comic books, bringing in loyal Jack's regulars on a weekly basis.