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Arts & Entertainment

Review: Mine is Yours by Cold War Kids

Lukewarm Kids: The status of raw, modern blues takes an unfortunate turn for the polished

by SAM BRODEY

Review: Gutter Rainbows by Talib Kweli

Eminently Kwelified: Talib Kweli goes old school on latest.

by ELENA GOORAY

Deja Vu: Welcome to the Taco Bell

Oh, Taco Bell. First, there was the incessant rumor that the company turned its beloved mascot into a chalupa.

by MICHAEL GOLD

Artspiration: The Gross Clinic

All too familiar to the Class of 2013, Thomas Eakin’s The Gross Clinic pictures esteemed Dr. Samuel D.

by ALEXA NICOLAS

Thank God It's (First) Friday

Street has been around the block, and we’re not ashamed to admit it.

by 34TH STREET

Video Review: Sleigh Bells' "Rill Rill"

Below is the very first Street Music Video review, in which we present a stream of consciousness reaction to a particularly intriguing music video.

by DANIEL FELSENTHAL

Student Slideshow: Alex Remnick

Selected works from College junior, Alex Remnick. [photospace]

by 34TH STREET

The Power of the Poster

In honor of The Mechanic’s poster (check out our review of the movie), Street offers up some of its picks for the most striking, visually effective movie posters of recent and bygone years. [photospace] - - -

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Playlist of the Week: 1.31



by 34TH STREET

Review: Another Year

Someone get these Brits some Zoloft.

by TUCKER JOHNS

This Week in... 1.27.11

Shary Boyle & Emily Duke: The Illuminations Project: ICA 36th and Sansom.

by 34TH STREET

Iron and Decline

Acoustic god goes electronic — to mediocre results.

by JARED MCDONALD

Family (Hit) Men

Considering they make a living by murdering mafiosos and cutting down crime lords, it’s surprising that most Hollywood hit men are such good family members.

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Student Artist: Claire Niebergall

Name and Year: Claire Niebergall, 2012 Hometown: Annandale, VA Major: Fine Arts Medium of choice: Animation, Graphic Design When you sit down in front of a blank sheet or computer screen, how do you get started?

by 34TH STREET

Review: The Mechanic

Inquiries on assassinations only.

by SHELBY RACHLEFF

Review: The Rite

This movie could use an exorcism.

by MICHAEL RUBIN

Guilty Pleasures: Heathers (1988)

To no one’s surprise, Mean Girls 2 (yes, it exists) didn’t live up to the high expectations set by its predecessor.

by MEG SCHNEIDER

Interview: Cymbals Eat Guitars

Cymbals Eat Guitars, a rock band from Staten Island, will bless Penn with its presence tomorrow night.For those of you who couldn’t get enough of what they had to say in the magazine, here’s an extended version of the interview.

by DANIEL FELSENTHAL

Interview: Real Estate

Originally from New Jersey, Real Estate is a four-piece band whose sound might be deemed psychedelic.

by DANIEL FELSENTHAL

Defibrillator: "Un–break My Heart" by Toni Braxton

When Toni Braxton’s lover, Tyson, died in a studly motorcycle accident, she belted out “Un–break My Heart.” I rediscovered the hit when I sat in on a friend’s 90s–themed college radio show.

by ALEXA NICOLAS

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