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Black and Vice

If a film could ever ooze indie cred, it would probably be Jim Jarmusch's Coffee and Cigarettes. The film, comprised of a series of vignettes, was shot over the past two decades, and at times plays like a short story collection on film.



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Timothy Gunatilaka: Lying to Pixley

Nothing stays; everything will change. And I really miss my toilet. I wanted to dislike college. I spent so much energy trying to escape all of you in my own private hideaway.


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Editor's picks

Tami Fertig Gary Jules Mad World Nothing quite nurses a broken heart like a sad piano song.


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Cutting-Edge Traditionalism

The shape-shifting world of entertainment requires new musicians to bend borders and break with stale conventions.


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Going bananas for The Cave

"The louder you get, the more they take off." And apparently, the more it flops around. Hips gyrate and pelvises thrust, whether two feet are on the floor or in the air. If the men of The Cave are not bumping and grinding to some Now That's What I Call Music track, they are in a handstand, rubbing their members against the wall. The butt wiggles, the body slithers and girls are going nuts.


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Guides

Save Ferris An 80's Fundraiser for the Red Cross Suite 450 450 N. 6th St. Thu, 10 p.m.-2 a.m., $10 on the Walk, $15 at the door Remember that Cubs game?


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Scott Haller: Pancakes to celebrate

I'm just going to come right out and say it: I've had enough. I don't want any more. I've had enough Greek Lady and Hemo's, because every time I eat something there, I feel like I am going to boot it back up.


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From the Editor

People who work for Street have a reputation for being too cool for school. We're typecast, really, as people who will listen only to the indiest of indie rock and read every new Dave Eggers book. For the most part, that's not true, or at least not for me.


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Winners Don't Do Drugs, Brother

I wanted to be Hulk Hogan. It's true. Every Saturday morning, I would get up at the crack of dawn, grab my box of Kix and plop my seven-year old posterior into the living room chair and watch nothing but cartoons.


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Not artsy fartsy

Cursive is sick of hearing about Omaha. "It's kind of hard to have any feeling if you read press that mentions Omaha.


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Gaze Into My Crystal Ball

What do you get when you combine a happening '80s soundtrack with the storyline of a New York pre-teen who wants to become an adult?


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Albums

Aerosmith Honkin' on Bobo 2 stars On Aerosmith's new album Honkin' on Bobo, the five rockers take a positive new step -- the album doesn't sound exactly like the band's last few.


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­Super Guay!

What do Burberry-clad yuppies, chimichangas and tequila have in common? All can be found in abundance at Mexican Post, Old City's numero uno Tex-Mex joint and arguably the best place for happy hour margaritas in Philly. At Mexican Post, don't expect five-star cuisine.


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Put Him OUT

The special effects are outstanding. After viewing the trailer, I thought they would be all I had to look forward to.


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Bye, bye, bye

Street has a lot of senior goodbyes to make as the Spring semester comes to a close. But really, rather than interact with precious friends for the last time, we have become obsessed with the final episodes of our favorite TV shows.


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Ol‚ Mol‚

Large groups looking for fast, friendly service and a BYO Tequila option should look no further than El Azteca.


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Real World randy

Randy, a castmember of MTV's Real World: San Diego, an artist, a Sea and Cake fan and currently a spokesperson for STA Travel, chewed the fat about life, liberty and the pursuit of a good vacation.


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What (not) to wear 2003-2004

At the close of yet another academic year, Street is taking the time to reflect on the trends that will forever encompass the style of 2003-2004.