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Barnyard Babies Please Touch Museum 210 N. 21st Street Race Street Feb. 12 - Jun.


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Honey, I shrunk my...!

Diary of a FOB (Fresh-Off-the-Boat) is the collection of photos by Penn senior and West African native Owusu Akoto after four years of traveling throughout the world.


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Sex bomb, sex bomb, you're a sex bomb

After all, an orgasm is better than a bomb," quipped relieved director Bernardo Bertolucci about the release of an uncut version of his highly provocative film to U.S.


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Girls on girls

What's hotter than four single women trolling for men in Manhattan? Lesbians. Every Sunday, Showtime brings you The L Word, a voyeuristic look into the lives of a group of lesbian, bisexual and bicurious women looking for love in Los Angeles. Jenny, a straight and doe-eyed writer, is living with her perfect boyfriend Tim when the season begins.


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Now that's what I call Loco Motion!

It's easy to ride SEPTA trains while forgetting the luxury beneath one's feet. SEPTA may not be the L, or even a crippled T, but its relevance in life is undoubtedly greater than anything one can find in that silly museum of art.


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The Cuban triumverate

Castro. Communism. Cigars. For the average American, talk of Cuba is limited to these three Cs, despite an ongoing fascination with the once-rogue nation that began in the late 1950s and early 1960s.


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He's a Wacker

Street had the pleasure of chatting with 6'7", 190 pounds, Irish Catholic, sophomore campus muckraker Paul Mattus, who is currently in training for the new Penn Emergency Medical Services program.


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Tree Hugging 101

The Essene Market and Caf‚ is widely regarded as the Philadelphia region's finest venue for everything that's wholesome and healthy.


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Show me your soul

So it's Tuesday night and you're bored. You wanna do the Old City thing but you haven't the strength to deal with vapid, trendy posers.


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Cab it to Kabul

Nestled in the heart of historic Old City lies an authentic Afghan restaurant that will satisfy your taste buds and your curiosity for delectable ethnic cuisine.


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Errico and Co.

It's 3 p.m. on a Sunday, and Mike Errico is at Penn Station in New York City waiting for the train home.


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Ribs... Mmmmm

I'm not really a political person. Sure, I try to stay informed, but the majority of my world news comes from skimming articles on the Internet and The Daily Show. I'm more into local news shows, i.e.


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Review: The Triplets of Belleville

Sick of Phil Collins songs and cute animal sidekicks? Sylvain Chomet's bizarre new full-length cartoon, The Triplets of Belleville, follows the story of an atypical French family: Champion, a lonely boy-turned wraith-like cyclist, his club-footed, industrious grandmother, Madame Souza and their obese dog, Bruno.


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Sex Workers Art Show Doc Watson's Pub 216 S11th Street Thu, 9:30 p.m., Free (215) 992-3427 Who says strippers can't produce meaningful art?


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From the Editor

We've all done things we regret. President Bush did something he regrets, and now he's president of the United States instead of commmisioner of Major League Baseball.


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Amouring Amara

Wallapa Suksapa had a little dream: to combine great Thai food with reasonable prices. Amara caf‚ is the unpretentious result of Suksapa's vision.


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Review: The Fog of War

Never answer the question asked of you. Answer the question you wish was asked of you," Robert McNamara says with a hint of a grin towards the end of The Fog of War, a documentary on the infamous Secretary of Defense.


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Review: Miracle

When a story wraps up with an inspirational fairy tale ending, many can't help but gag. Still, in 1980 those same gaggers joined the nation in celebrating the United States Olympic hockey team's victory over the seemingly unbeatable Russian squad.


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A note to ZBT...

Have no fear. The situation may look bleak as you now stand alone, exiled from the Greek community. But let's be honest.