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Bon Jovi- "What About Now"

“You wanna raise your voice / Don’t be scared to breathe / Don’t be afraid to hurt / Don’t be ashamed in me,” Jon Bon Jovi sings straightforwardly in the title track off of his band’s twelfth album.


Wanna Go Flower Pickin

As the daffodils and tulips rise from the ground, Street shows you the best spots in town to appreciate garden design.


Take a Walk: Rittenhouse

1)500 Degrees (1504 Sansom) Get off your ass, put on your favorite spring playlist and walk across the Walnut Street bridge. Their special thing: Truffle oil.  Truffle items on the menu include truffle cheese and truffle oil as toppings, a truffle burger, and truffle fries. What we got: Humpty Dumpty burger ($8.50- Arugula, sunny side up egg, potato crisp, braised bacon), Classic burger with raw onion and a chocolate banana milkshake ($13- burger has cheese of your choice, bibb lettuce, tomato and your choice of one topping- mine was raw onion), Truffle fries ($4) Our experience: You have arrived at one of the best burger places ever.  Literally a guy bumped into me in there and instead of just saying “Sorry” he said “Sorry- it’s the best burger place in town, right?”  It’s a really busy place, but if you want to do this food route/picnic right you’re going to do take out anyways.  You can tell immediately by the menu that this is one of those fancy burger pl aces- lots of unique options, which does make it slightly more expensive than something like Bobby’s.


Artist Profile: Sarah Lindstedt

Name and Year: Sarah Lindstedt, C’15 Hometown: Palos Verdes Estates, CA Major: English Website: www.sarahlindstedt.com Street: How did you first get into music? Sarah Lindstedt: I grew up in a family where music was a high priority.





Who's Who in Music: Penn Edition

So you’ve heard of Hoodie Allen (née Steven Markowitz) and John Legend, but what about other famous Penn grads doing cool things in music? Street gives you the lowdown on three artists reppin’ the Red & Blue.


Artist Profile: Flume

After discovering a music production program as a prize at the bottom of a cereal box, Harley Streten, a.k.a Flume, began producing music. The cereal box prize turned out to be the twelve–year–old's lucky charm. We caught up with the artist, now grown–up and coming to the Rotunda this Saturday.




GLEE RECAP: "Feud"

In honor of “Feud Week,” this week's episode of Glee brought all the season’s underlying tensions to the surface… by means of aggressive duets. The battle lineup: