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Review: Happy Noodle Bar

A China-Frown for this Joint.

by ANNA ROSENFELD

Review: St. Declan's Well

New Campus Bar Lacks Depth

by MADELEINE WATTENBARGER

Review: Fitler Dining Room

Fit for Friday night.

by JACK LAVIOLETTE

Review: BrazBQ

Churascu-Rockin’ It

by SAM BRODEY

Tweet of the Week: 10.22.2013

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Review: "A.C.O.D."

“A.C.O.D.” stands for adult child of divorce. If you hate marriage or are a child of divorce this might be a good movie for you, but my guess is, regardless of who you are, it will probably still be extremely mediocre. The movie focuses on Carter (Adam Scott), a seemingly well–adjusted adult who is still dealing with his parents’ fifteen–year old divorce.

by KATHERINE HARTMAN

Playlist of the Week: 10.21.2013



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Worst Week at Penn: Pokemon X & Y Edition

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Trailer of the Week: "The Monuments Men"

The trailer for “The Monuments Men” was released this week and gives us a glimpse of an interesting angle on World War II. What We Love: George Clooney wrote, directed and starred in this movie, and since we love George Clooney we will have to give it a shot.

by EMILY JOHNS

PARKS & RECREATION RECAP: "Gin It Up!"

1. Donna's own scandal.  Finally, "Parks" fans hungry for some more face–time with the enigmatic Donna Meagle get thrown a bone.

by SAM BRODEY

Review: Catching Thread at Grizzly Grizzly

Weave.

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Open Studios Preview: Out in the Open with Nowhere to Hide

We talked to a spectrum of seven different Philly visual artists, who will be exposing their inner worlds to the public this weekend as part of the Philadelphia Open Studio Tours. Download the tours’ free app and learn about these artists who have a wealth of knowledge and talent to share.

by CAROLYN GRACE

PDF: 10.17.2013



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Artist Profile: Terrill Warrenburg

Name & Year: Terrill Warrenburg, C’16 Hometown: Little Silver, NJ Major: Fine Art Website: www.terrillwarrenburg.webs.com

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Interview: Stuart Connelly

Stuart Connelly is the writer and director of the new movie “The Suspect.” Connelly is a local filmmaker, and “The Suspect” is his first feature film. It will be competing for two awards at the upcoming Philadelphia Film Festival. Connelly took a moment to chat with Street about his exciting project.

by KATHERINE HARTMAN

Netflix Pick of the Week: "Top of the Lake"

Television is full of cop shows and serial killers, so it is really hard to reinvent the genre.

by NATHAN WEINBREN

Swipe, Click, Tap: Dating Apps at Penn

College hookups can be messy, wrought with hurt feelings, murky motives, and usually, more than a few drinks. Here’s how Penn students are using dating apps to avoid all the shit that comes with getting laid.

by PATRICK DEL VALLE

Ego Presents: Life Swap

Your college house defines your freshman year. The things you do, the people you meet—everything can be tied back to your choice of dorm. So, wouldn’t it be fun to take three unsuspecting (okay, they completely knew about it) freshmen, mix them up and have them tell us how another college house lives? This is Life Swap.

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Review: "More Is Than Isn't"—RJD2

Philadelphia–based musician and producer RJD2 rose to fame on the back of singles like 2008’s “Ghostwriter,” colorful, cut–and–paste blends of downbeat hip–hop, jazz, soul and funk.

by TONY MEI

Word on the Street: Taunted, Not Teased

At some point during my freshman year, I found myself alone with a guy I’d just met. He had dark hair and eyes, I think, and his name was a generic one I soon forgot.

by MARLEY COYNE

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