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Drink of the Week

1979 Pedro Ximenez Gran Reserva Mahogany on Walnut 1524 Walnut Street (215) 732-3982 If you are looking for a bar experience unlike any other, look no further than Mahogany on Walnut.


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The Week in Music

Tonight: Genghis Tron First Unitarian Church, All Ages It's been nearly two years since Genghis Tron left upstate New York and relocated themselves in West Philadelphia.


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Best Week Ever

There's nothing quite like a tryst in a private library study room to prove that you've still got it.


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Got Adderall?

Charlie Bartlett has been kicked out of every private high school he has ever attended. The last time he was expelled for running a fake ID laminating press out of his dorm room.


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Low Brow Love Poems

From our resident poet. Read these and get into the mood. Our relationship reminds me of a water slide.


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Penn Rocks Y-Rock

We let you get heard... So you think you know music? Want to win a chance to broadcast your favorite songs for everyone to hear?


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FEBRUARY FILMS

We promise they're worth leaving the comfort of your house/boyfriend's arms/cocoon at Bucks. Free screening of Harlan County USA Feb.


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So Nice, So Spice

At the risk of losing respect and friendship, I would like to turn your attention to a movie that I thoroughly enjoyed watching: Spice World, or as some call it, "that stupid Spice Girls marketing device." Those negative Nancies do have a point.


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Jumping Away From Jumper

20th Century Fox's latest action flick Jumper might possibly be the most ill-conceived movie I have seen in some time.


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GlAM, Bam, Thank You Ma'am

GLAM Friday, February 15th, 11 p.m.-2 a.m. National Constitution Center, 525 Arch Street Tickets on the Walk, $40 in advance, $45 day of 21 to enter Feeling generous this Valentine's Day?


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The Week in Music

Tonight: West Philadelphia Orchestra The Khyber, 21+ Is the idea of seeing the Philadelphia Orchestra at the Kimmel Center too classy for you?


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Street Beats

Half of British men would give up sex for six months for a 50-inch plasma TV. Interestingly, more than half of Wharton students would give up their 50-inch plasma TVs for sex. Black lab survives six-story fall off parking garage.



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IN CASE YOU MISSED IT

Imagine that you're a film editor and a German director walks into your office and pitches this idea: "We're going to go into the middle of the Amazon, find a giant mountain straddling two rivers, blow it up and move a large boat across." Seriously. In Werner Herzog's 1982 film, Fitzcarraldo, one can watch roughly 1000 Amazon tribesmen move an actual steamboat over a mountain, a feat accomplished with no special effects.


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Everything You Wanted To Know About Karl Rove, But Were Afraid to Ask

Goes by MC Rove in his spare time, and does THE dance. The Karl Rove dance. Says "fabulous" a whole lot. The first book he ever read was Greatest Moments in History. Thinks patience is the most overrated virtue. In an interview with Lee Davidson, he said: "There was a little girl across the street who was Catholic and found out I was for Nixon, and she was avidly for Kennedy.



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Recipe of the Week

This is a great recipe to whip up for your special someone; this salmon dish looks impressive and pretty, yet it is incredibly easy to make.


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COMEDY TOUR: suprisingly... Wild

Director Ari Sandel wants you to cry. Whether you cry from laughing so hard that your abs feel like they've just been through Billy Blanks' Tae-Bo Boot Camp, or you're crying from the raw emotive power of each of the comedians' stories, there's no question that you'll find a little glisten on your cheeks after watching this film. Vince Vaughn's comedy tour took four amateur comedians and three professional ones on the road for a month in 2005 across the U.S.