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Who Wants To Be A Millionaire?

A family-friendly musical and horror film sequel may be dominating the box office, but it’s the story of an underdog that should merit the most attention.


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Guide To: Packing

Buddhists we will never be: we love stuff. We hate being away from our stuff. When we travel, we don’t want to be limited to one pair of jeans.


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Guilty Pleasures: Jingle All The Way (1996)

Jingle All the Way 1996 We’re not going to lie ­­— this movie is awful. We could go on about all its flaws... the poor acting, terrible script, bad slapstick humor, a message of materialism that seems unfathomable in today’s economy.



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Santa Baby

A yuletide visit to the gynecologist would be more enjoyable than sitting through Four Christmases.


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You Wanna Take This Outside?

We love fall. The only thing that can make us feel better about the end of autumn is our favorite quintessential winter activity: ice skating.



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Top Chef Rundown

The fifth season of Bravo’s most delicious show, Top Chef, premiered last week to the delight of loyal foodie fans everywhere.



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A New Kind of Vampire

I have never been to a screening quite like Twilight’s. The young adult novel turned film has attracted a rabid female fan, ranging from screaming teenyboppers to their obsessed grandmothers and everyone in between, all of whom are crazy about the original book, this adaptation and/or Robert Pattinson.


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Food TV: Showdown of the Stars

For those of you out there who find culinary television just as appetizing as the featured dishes themselves, Bobby Flay and Alton Brown have likely become household names.


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Interview With A Vampire

Robert Pattinson is bewildered. Toying with a half-empty bottle of Coke set in front of him, he thumbs the cap a few times before answering a question at the Four Seasons Hotel.



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The Defibrillator: Death from Above 1979

Death from Above 1979 You’re a Woman, I’m a Machine 2004 Winter of 2005. My friends and I were hitting Jupiter Room every Saturday, the indie club that didn’t charge cover.


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Spittin’ Witz (and Rhymes)

Street breaks it down with rapper and finance major Steve "Witz" Markowitz, of Hoodie Allen. Street: As a self-proclaimed Jewish rapper, how much does the Torah influence your work?


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Midnight Request Line

Street: What can we expect from your live show? Ryan Leslie: I’ve been going around the country — touring with really exciting live band arrangements, just going out in different venues to earn respect, earn an audience.


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Spine-Crunchingly Good

Next time you’re at Van Pelt, strolling through the fifth floor stacks on your way to isolation, take a look at the books that line the shelves.


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Off The Wale

Hip-hop artist Wale Folarin (pronounced “wall-ay”) fills Street in on rocking with The Roots and mixtapes about Seinfeld.