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Arts & Entertainment

Interview: Channing Tatum

Channing Tatum is trying his hand at the period–piece in his new film, The Eagle. Street spoke with Tatum about the unique challenges of playing a legendary warrior, hide–and–seek and filming in the cold. Street: What did you do to get ready for the movie? Channing Tatum: I was obviously going to have to ride horses and fight with swords and stuff, but I had at least a little experience in both of those areas.

by ALEX HOSENBALL

O–Penn Mic: Spotlighting Student Artists

In which the more musical among us tell of their pursuits.

by JOE PINSKER

Review: Oscar Nominated Animated Shorts

Despite their limited releases, short films still have the power to make or break an attempt to win an Oscar pool.

by 34TH STREET

Review: Oscar Nominated Live Action Shorts

Despite their limited releases, short films still have the power to make or break an attempt to win an Oscar pool.

by 34TH STREET

Defibrillator: Death and the Maiden (1994)

Roman Polanski’s 1994 adaptation of the Ariel Dorfman play is an effortless exploration of suspicion, trauma and paranoia.

by CHRISTIAN GRAHAM

Review: Everything and Nothing

Appearing to be a “space in transition,” Frances Trombly’s exhibit, “Everything and Nothing,” currently on show at The Galleries at Moore, could easily be dismissed as an unfinished installation.

by MEGAN RUBEN

The Fab(ulous) Hideout

Are you cut–out for it?

by MAANVI SINGH

One Track Mind: Fleet Foxes "Helplessness Blues"

“Helplessness Blues” is a misnomer when it comes to sound.

by ALEXA NICOLAS

Review: The People's Key by Bright Eyes

Bright Eyes’ Partially Poignant Pamphlet for the Proletariat

by ALEX HOSENBALL

Artspiration: 514 Fitzwater

Adrian Franco | 34st MagazineIt’s difficult for a building to stand out in Queen Village.

by ISABEL OLIVERES

Playlist of the Week: 2/7

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Sports Movie Playoffs Bracket

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by MICHAEL GOLD

Coming Soon to a Theater Near You ...

Street takes a look at some of the Sundance selections coming soon to a theater near you, because you wouldn’t want to be the last to catch the next Little Miss Sunshine or The Kids are Alright.

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Review: Biutiful

Javier Bardem is remarkable in Innaritu's biutifully shot yet overbearing drama.

by NICK STERGIOPOULOS

Interview: Leighton Meester

Gossip Girl Leighton Meester is branching out this year with high–profile roles in Country Strong and The Roommate. Meester took time out of her busy schedule to chat with Street on the latter film, discussing mental illness, roommates and your favorite guilty pleasure TV show. Street: What was it like trying to play the villain in your first thriller? Leighton Meester: It’s funny — I saw the movie with a couple of my friends, and they were asking me, “how did you like it?”, and I was saying “it’s scary.” I was genuinely scared at points, but it is sort of funny that I’m what’s scary in the movie.

by SHELBY RACHLEFF

Pro/Con-Ye

There really isn’t anything that’s not controversial or polarizing about Kanye West. You’d be hard–pressed to find someone who doesn’t think he’s an asshole, but somehow his assholery can make him even more appealing — not just as a musician, but as a cultural icon.

by ALEXA NICOLAS

Student Artist: Allison Zuckerman

Name and Year: Allison Zuckerman, 2012 Hometown: Harrisburg, Pennsylvania Major: Fine Arts and French Medium of choice: Oil Paint Website: http://www.artistswanted.org/AllisonZ Street: When you sit down in front of a blank canvas, how do you get started?

by 34TH STREET

One Track Mind: Cut Copy, “Need You Now”

Need You Now by Cut Copy “Need You Now” is the kind of song that takes its time.

by KILEY BENSE

Student Slideshow: Allison Zuckerman

View Street's interview with Zuckerman here [photospace]

by 34TH STREET

One Track Mind: Real Estate, "Blue Lebaron" (Demo)

Blue Lebaron by Real Estate Real Estate opened its set with instrumental–only “Blue Lebaron” at the Rotunda on Friday, the same day the band posted a demo of the track on its blog.

by JARED MCDONALD

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