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Album Releases: 2.28.2012

Chiddy Bang – Breakfast More than three years after meeting just a hop, skip and jump away from Penn at Drexel, alternative hip hop duo Chiddy Bang has finally dropped their studio debut.


WQHS's Review of The Cranberries: Roses

Roses finds all of the Cranberries’ original members plus original producer Stephen Street back together eleven years after their coda Wake Up and Smell the Coffee.  It’s no wonder, then, that they are picking up right where they left off, with the same adult pop polish that made them one of greatest U.K.







One-night Exhib(lit)

Head west on Baltimore this Saturday night to see literature go visual and audible in “BOOKED!”


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The Roundup: 2.23.2012

Highbrow is sooo pumped for SB12! Not. While Lowbrow parties it up in PV, Highbrow will be bored off our asses watching Downton Abbey and possibly giving The Hunger Games a try.




Ego of the Week: Ruani Ribe

This cheerleader is an awful liar, obsesses over the word “obsessed” and speaks out against the atrocity that is the Penn toast–throwing tradition.


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Overheard at Penn

Girl 1: It’s hard being single. Do you think I can Craigslist a snuggle buddy? Girl 2: Yeah, if you want to get murdered. Guy to friend: I’ll bursar your order if you give me cash.


Detox Before You Retox

On a mission to give our bodies a bit of a break before sending them on Spring Break, we had one of our Design Editors try out a detox cleanse.


B-Roll Oscar Snubs

With the Oscars coming up this Sunday, Best Sound Editing speculation has surely started running rampant among your group of friends.



Detox: Rules and Restrictions

Fruits - fresh or frozen fruits - unsweetened, natural juice - dried fruit - unsweetened, in limited amounts, such as cranberries, dates, raisins, goji berries Vegetables - Vegetables thought to be particularly good detox foods include broccoli, cauliflower, broccoli sprouts, onions, garlic, artichokes, beets, and dark leafy greens such as kale, collard greens, and swiss chard - sea vegetables, including kelp, nori sheets, wakame - corn - avoid corn as it is acid-forming Grains and Starches - rice, especially brown rice - quinoa - buckwheat - millet - amaranth - wild rice - oats Beans and Legumes - split yellow and green peas - lentils - adzuki beans Nuts and Seeds - almonds - cashews - walnuts - sunflower seeds - pumpkin seeds - sesame seeds - chia seeds - hemp seeds, hemp nuts - coconut, especially young coconuts - tahini Oils - cold-pressed, extra-virgin olive oil - hemp oil - flax oil - chia oil - almond oil - avocado oil - coconut oil Beverages "milks" made from allowed foods, such as rice milk, almond milk, hemp milk - coconut milk - except canned coconut milk - water - herbal teas - green tea - lemon water - unsweetened juice made from allowed fruits and vegetables Sweeteners - brown rice syrup - erythritol - stevia - real maple syrup - raw honey - black strap molasses Condiments - apple cider vinegar - Bragg's Liquid Aminos - miso - small amounts - black olives - lemons and limes - fresh and dried herbs and spices - cacao powder and cacao nibs - carob powder - sea salt - mustard Click here for the full story.