Playlists
How to Win Friends and Influence People: Make French Toast
Homemade banana bread goes French in the best breakfast you’ve had in a while.
34 Seconds with the Artist: Joey Wallerstein
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hg4kCj9A_Tk
How Many Ways Can You Instagram Fisher Fine Arts?
wait guys guess where I am no come on this is so #original
Philly's Best Bread
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Campus Shortcuts to Avoid the Cold
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Double Artist Profile: BADBADNOTGOOD and Xaphoon Jones
BADBADNOTGOOD Street: Let’s start with your name. How did you guys come up with BADBADNOTGOOD, all caps, no spaces? Matt Tavares: Before this whole band thing was even a thing, I was just writing a TV show with some of our friends, and that was the name for it.
The Red and the Blue
Being a college Republican in a liberal (arts) world.
The Guide to OCR
OCR: Oh crap! Right? Don’t worry! Getting a job is easy! Did you know some monkeys have jobs? Lowbrow knows a lot about how to get a job. We have had several jobs in our lives and we, combined, have made over $1,000. Therefore, you ought to trust our judgment. The number–one best way to get a job is to stand out from other applicants.
My Penn Addiction: Stealing From Frats
Let me just state for the record that I am NOT a thief. I don’t get a thrill out of theft, like some kleptomaniac.
JOSH GROBAN—“ALL THAT ECHOES”
There’s nothing Mama Scogs likes better than donning her fluffy robe, kicking back with a glass of chardonnay and rocking out to Josh Groban.
Bjork—"Bastards"
Listening to Björk’s new album, "Bastards," is a sonically–challenging experience.
Philadelphia's Four Worlds Bakery
A Journey to Sourdough Nirvana
Double Take: Our Favorite Penn People and Their Celebrity Dopplegangers
Is Madame Presidente Gutmann moonlighting as Holly on The Office? Is that Quentin Tarantino running around at basketball games in a funny hat? Now presenting the long–lost twins of some of our favorite Penn personalities.
Word on the Street: I Think I Know You From Somewhere
Welcome to Penn, where students overlap in webs more complicated than that gross hook–up diagram from "Jersey Shore." Forget six degrees of separation.
The Roundup: 2.7.13
Well pets, we're here—that awkward hump between winter and spring breaks where the only thing that keeps us going is the promise of a beautiful week in the Bahamas a month away.
"Bullet to the Head"
Directed by: Walter Hill Starring: Sylvester Stallone, Sung Kang, Jason Momoa, Christian Slater Rating: R Runtime: 91 min. “Bullet to the Head,” based on the crime noir graphic novel “Du Plomb Dans La Tete,” is certainly graphic but offers nothing novel. The stereotypical action flick follows hitman Jimmy Bobo (Sylvester Stallone) and self–righteous Detective Taylor Kwon (Sung Kang) as they join forces to stop a conspiracy involving greedy businessmen, corrupt cops and other action movie cliches. The plot and characters are just tools to engineer more reasons for shooting, but even that leaves something to be desired.



















