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DIY Halloween Costumes

Lowbrow’s got a couple of quick fixes for your Halloween festivities — and you don’t even need to leave your dorm room to find them!



Spinnin' (Sound)tracks

Download the score to any number of recent movies, and you may hear some familiar sounds coming through your speakers.




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Overheard at Penn: 10.25.2012

Professor: Ooh, is that an African tribal bracelet? Student: No…it’s…from Forever 21. Girl: He looked like a sexy Ron Stoppable. Freshman: I can settle for a 3.9 this semester. Guy in Blarney bathroom: Ever since I’ve discovered gay bars, I just can’t bring myself to pay for drinks. Girl: Do you ever see somebody that’s just so happy?



Morning After: Squash Burrito

–2 eggs, scrambled with salt and pepper –1/2 cup roasted butternut squash –1/4 cup black beans (the canned ones work) –1 plum tomato, chopped –1/4 tsp.


Creative Carving

Need some cool decorating ideas for your jack–o'–lanterns this Halloween? Try these out!



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Punk Arcade

Ever been to a traveling DIY games exhibit? That’s what we thought. Hop on Septa and check out this alternative arcade on its last weekend in Philly.



Artist Profile: Christine Alix

Name and Year: Christine Alix, 2013 Hometown: West Bloomfield, MI Major(s): Fine Arts (Photography) + Communications Website:  www.christinealix.com Blog: http://christinealix.tumblr.com Street: How did you first get into photography? Christine Alix: I’ve been interested in photographs for as long as I can remember.


Squash on Squash

Street sat down with Rob Golden, the Secretary of the Club Squash team, to talk about squash: the sport, the vegetable, the lifestyle.


Review: The Sessions

“The Sessions” follows the true journey of poet Mark O’Brien (John Hawkes), who, at age 38, finally decides to lose his virginity.


Review: Holy Motors

Every year, Cannes cedes one of its Hollywood–monopolized screens for a patriotic celebration of insanity.


Moviemaker Profile: Lance Wildorf

Street: What first got you interested in screenwriting? Lance Wildorf: Probably around eighth grade I realized I liked writing a lot and being creative, and when I was younger I wanted to be a comedian, but I realized I like the writing aspect more.


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The Roundup: 10.25.2012

Welcome back, kiddos. While you were off galavanting in pumpkin patches and drinking the sweet, sweet ambrosia that is apple cider, Highbrow was here, trolling for overheards and gossip.


Interview: Antonio Campos

Film sat down with the director of this year’s “Simon Killer,” who is in town for the Philadelphia Film Festival. Campos also produced last year’s indie hit “Martha Marcy May Marlene.”