Arts & Entertainment
Harold & Kumar's Christmas: Drunk, High and Sober
Harold and Kumar are back with… wait for it… a Christmas movie. We couldn’t tackle this one alone, so Street sent three critics: high, drunk and sober.
'Tower Heist' Follows Action Flick Formula to a T
Just because it’s been done, doesn’t mean it isn’t entertaining.
Downey Irish Pub's new running comedy gets you drunk... and then makes fun of you
Upstairs at Downey’s Irish Pub an eclectic group of about 60 members crowded around small bar tables supporting $10 buckets of beer.
Like Crazy Makes Us Feel Bad about Our Own Love Lives
Have you ever experienced the excitement of all–consuming love?
Artist Profile: Jesse Rappaport
Name and Year: Jesse Rappaport, 2012 Hometown: Chester, NJ Major: Fine Arts/Pre–Med Medium of Choice: Oil Paint [photospace] Street: Do you have any favorite artists?
Pushing Boundaries One Skin Cell at a Time
Almodovar’s latest draws us into its deepest, darkest lairs.
Six Degrees of Collaboration
This fall, collaborations between artists have been dominating music news and generating lots of hype and excitement — and the trend doesn’t show any signs of letting up.
We'll Stick To The Real 'Mozart'
French director Feret’s latest is less prodigal than its subjects.
Reading Shmeading
Didn’t do the reading for your midterm next week? Neither did we.
Thank God it's (First) Friday
This month’s First Friday brings us psychedelic music, military commentary and glittery computer graphics.
Hyper–literate Decemberists Return with More of the Same.
The revolution may now be televised, but that doesn’t mean it always warrants listeners.
New Film Anonymous leaves us questioning more than Shakespeare
Let’s jump back in time to the period of William Shakespeare.
Arts Listings for the Week of 10/29
Get on the Ghost Train with Art After 5 10/28, 5–8:45 p.m. Philadelphia Museum of Art, 26th St.
Rum Doesn't Leave Us Drunk
Johnny Depp’s latest is hardly fulfilling.
It Ended Just In Time
Justin Timberlake headlines this lackluster sci-fi take on Bonnie & Clyde.
Interview: Elizabeth Olsen and Sean Durkin
Street sat down with Martha Marcy May Marlene director Sean Durkin and actress Elizabeth Olsen. Turns out, Lizzie isn’t just Mary–Kate and Ashley’s little sister anymore.
In Defense of Movies
You won't just find an Almost Famous poster on my wall.


















