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Fez-tastic

Located just meters from the craziness that is South Street, Fez truly is an authentic Moroccan eatery.


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Street Style

Stop It: Trimspa Pills If you think Anna Nicole Smith has lost weight due to those chalky sugar pills, you are trippin'. Ms. Vicki Lynn is taking crack cocaine to get that svelte figure.


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Burger time

Morgan Spurlock's had a pretty good year -- he had the top documentary, Super Size Me, at the box office until Michael Moore's Fahrenheit 9/11 bumped him down to number two.


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Letter to Philadelphia

The past few years in Philly have opened my eyes to the possibilities of self-expression through one's wardrobe and personal experience.


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Street Style

Stop It: Converse Sneakers At first they were touted as an athletic shoe but the cardboard-like soles didn't last 'til halftime.


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Charlie's Jeans

In the heart of charming Old City lies a store that sells the most ridiculously trendy clothes that would leave even President Gutmann breathless.


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The President of the United States

Matt Klapper's run as President of the Class of 2005 has been memorable. While he may not receive the J-Ro treatment as his final term comes to a close, many Penn students are tossing around phrases like "Matt Klapper dynasty." Street sat down with Klapper to talk about his rise to Ivy League fame. You have 432 friends on Facebook.



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Big Momma

Some of the world's most prominent celebrities, such as Foxy Brown, Mary J. Blige and Fat Joe, look to Misa to fine tune their style.


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Street Style

Stop It: Converse Sneakers At first they were touted as an athletic shoe but the cardboard-like soles didn't last 'til halftime.


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Top 5: Movies Somehow Involving Philadelphia

Rocky Because there's nothing better than beating the crap out of those damn Soviets. Philadelphia Tom Hanks takes on The Man, plus there's a scene on the Fine Arts Library steps. 1776 Mr. Feeny from Boy Meets World plays John Adams and pisses the British off. Trading Places Eddie Murphy plays a blind man in Rittenhouse Square.


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This land is their land

Five years ago, Wharton grad Gregg Spiridellis and his brother Evan founded a tiny little entertainment company called JibJab.


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Charlie's Jeans

In the heart of charming Old City lies a store that sells the most ridiculously trendy clothes that would leave even President Gutmann breathless.


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Fair and balanced

Like many correspondents before him, Ed Helms has used The Daily Show's success to rise to new heights.


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Street Style

Rock it : Blazers The whole picture is key right now, with emphasis on accessories bringing interest back to the classic look.


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Top 5: Places to get laid in Philadelphia

The Ritz-Carlton Philadelphia Scores a 9.9 for their hotel bar. Get drunk then get laid in the lap of luxury. Penn's Landing Nothing is sexier than doing it while looking across the river at Camden. Lincoln Financial Field Football and sex?


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8 Questions -- Leehe Fai

Street sits down with the blithe boutique owner Leehe Fai (pronounced Lee-Hee Fay) Goldfarb -- who is celebrating the two year anniversary of her boutique -- and a little terrier named Lucy.


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Diners of the world unite!

Being the sushi-eating, Cosmo-drinking Penn student that you know you are, when you think of the Rittenhouse area, you no doubt envision trendy stores chock-full of chic clothes perfect for you to outdo your friends on Thursday nights, swanky new bars and restaurants in which to see and be seen and maybe Scoop de Ville.


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Hurrah: Tunics

Trend of the minute: the Morrocan tunic top. You may hear the words "caftan" or "tunic" thrown around, but in all reality, what's in right now are boxy light-weight shirts with embellishment around the neck and sleeves -- a sort of mini muumuu.