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Top 5 Concept Cars at the New York Auto Show
Jaguar Concept Eight If the Pope had a license, he would be rippin' this car through the streets of Rome. Lexus LF-C This thing looks like a bar of Ivory soap on wheels. Lincoln Zephyr The Chilli Peppers would approve of this Zephyr. Buick Velite The official sports car of old people everywhere. Ford Mustang GT-R A throwback to the classic Mustang.
Snead, the one with the dogs
Walk West over the bridge on the Walk. Stop in front of Commons. Now look to your right at the quaint little house next to the frat.
Street Styles
Boo: Livestrong Wristband We here at Street are all about cancer but not at the price of conformity.
Tastemaker: Carl Hancock Rux
Carl Hancock Rux is a literary Renaissance man. Having garnered accolades in spoken word poetry and playwriting, he is now establishing himself as a novelist.
Top 5: Places to kill time on the Internet
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Welcome to Style
Hello Gentle Reader, You've embarked on a special online section that is intended to change your perspective on the wondrous boundaries of the human heart.
8 questions...
Michael Alan, one of the gurus behind Philadelphia's G*Mart -- a store based on a store in series of Bikini Bandit films -- answers Street's eight most pertinent questions about life, liberty and the pursuit of a cool wardrobe. Can you tell me about Bikini Bandits' internet fame and the origins of Gyromart? The Bikini Bandits were created by the brilliant Steven Grasse -- and they are all about hot girls in hot cars raising lots of hot hell.
Let's ketchup with Andre
Andre Heinz, stepson of Massachusetts Senator John Kerry, has hit the road, travelling across the nation to talk about the environment and youth voter turnout.
Get Your Style On
Missy has proven herself a bankable artist in the music world through producing and performing dozens of hip hop and pop hits throughout the last decade.
Let the bodies hit the floor
Zom-coms may be a one-film genre, but it should already be your favorite. Street sat down with Shaun of the Dead director Edgar Wright and stars Simon Pegg (Shaun) and Nick Frost (Ed) to talk about zombies, genitals and Coldplay's Chris Martin.
Street Style
Capelets This fall is all about your inner-Grandma. Fashion mags will be bugging you to raid the attic in search of chunky brooches and moth-eaten, "vintage" finds.
She loves all y'all
She likes to party. She really likes fried chicken. And she loves you. Anita Whitley has been swiping cards and taking names for 32 years.
It's a Bird, it's a Plane...
If you're looking to get some wind in your face -- and if letting the El rush past you just isn't cutting it -- take a trip to Six Flags Theme Park before the summer packs up and leaves.
Covering The Classics
Take a handful of songs about some stuff, add people who write about stuff, and have those people write stories inspired by those songs.
No Hard Time Here
Like a not-so-bright English major, I didn't realize that Hard Times was based on the Charles Dickens novel of the same name.
What's the Buzz?
The audience at Jesus Christ Superstar could not help but enjoy themselves on Tuesday night. The apostles dress in camo.
Albee is no Goat
The Goat, or, Who is Sylvia? is Edward Albee's latest and quite possibly greatest play. It garnered a Tony in 2002, some 39 years after his first and only other Tony, for Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? To describe the plot, themes and characters of this play, one would have to start with the indescribable, or, perhaps, the indescribably incomprehensible.
Real World randy
Randy, a castmember of MTV's Real World: San Diego, an artist, a Sea and Cake fan and currently a spokesperson for STA Travel, chewed the fat about life, liberty and the pursuit of a good vacation.
The fattest Crepe
Yainni Akritidis wasn't always the superstar dealer of crepes he is today. After rising through the ranks of Le Petit Creperie (that's French for "the little creperie"), the now 33-year-old, crepe-guy extraordinaire bought his own cart.

