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The Roundup: 2.16.2012

Highbrow hopes your Valentine’s Day wasn’t as pathetic as ours. While you were holding hands with that special someone, we were watching the world’s most unromantic movie, The Shining, and scrounging up some shocking gossip.



Evolution of Fake IDs

Trying to sneak your way into (or out of) something is a concept as old as time itself. Well, almost. Here are history's best masters of disguise.


Artist Profile: Christina Kerns

Street: What are you currently working on? Christina Kerns: Currently I’ve been focusing on social class and the signifiers/implications of this regionally in the United States.


Parli Pasta?

Here’s everything you want to know about pasta when your tongue’s tied up like farfalle (we’ll explain that one in a sec).



Penn Palate: Alexa Depasquale

She’s the head of the Penn chapter of the NIAF (National Italian American Foundation). Given the theme of this week’s section, we had to get her opinions on all things pasta.



Dispatch: Single On V-Day

1:45 p.m.: French professor announces that since French is the language of love, we should tell everyone what we did on Valentine’s Day.


Young and Old - Tennis

It’s no coincidence that Tennis’s Alaina Moore and Patrick Riley released their sophomore album, Young and Old, on Valentine’s Day.




Interview: Eric Wareheim

Because Tim Heidecker had stomach flu, we sat down with Eric Wareheim, comedian and co–mastermind behind their billion dollar movie.


Printed Yellow

This thrilling examination of the evolution of portrayals of Asian–Americans in comic books charts the last half–century of American racial sensibility and its pop culture influences.