It’s a pity that some of the year’s best efforts go unrewarded at the Academy Awards. Street pays tribute to the lost work this year and calls out the nominees who don’t deserve to be there.
Street is double–tasking this Sunday night as we take a tour–de–Franzia while watching the Oscars (we'll also be liveblogging — don’t miss it at 34st.com!). Because we know you’re classy like that, we’re publishing our Academy Awards drinking game so you can follow along at home.
Secrets of the Silk Road
Now–3/28
Penn Museum, 3260 South St.
Student ticket: $16.50
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Our very own Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology brings “Secrets of the Silk Road,” an exploration of more than 100 artifacts from the Silk Road in Central Asia, including textiles, coins, jewelry and more.
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.