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Listings: Kids' Events

Sesame Street Live: Let's Be Friends Sovereign Center 700 Penn Street Reading, PA April 10- April 14, various times I admit it.


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Listings: Arts/Culture

Sir Thomas Allen to Teach Master Class Academy of Vocal Arts 1920 Spruce Street Thu, April 10, 2 p.m. Free (215) 735-1685 Sir Thomas Allen is a famous baritone and huge star of the British opera scene, which means you've heard of him if you're rich, euro, pretentious -- or all of the above, like me.


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Listings: Television

Hooked: Illegal Drugs and How They Got That Way Thu, April 10, 8 p.m. The History Channel Yeah, this is a rerun.


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Flip 'Em the Bird

One movie critic said it best when he wrote the following about Winged Migration: "Possibly the most astonishing documentary about bird migration ever made." I am certainly in agreement.


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Disc Ressurection

I have a confession to make. I have a horrible secret, one that may ruin any bits of a social life I have here at Penn, one that I did my best to keep secret, a part of my life I thought closed when I left all those who knew me as a child.



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From the Editor

An Interview with Ross Clark by Patrick Swayze 34th Street Magazine, is a magazine perpetually under attack for "making shit up." As a journalist, I wanted to get to the heart of the issue and find out whether this weekly tabloid was about fact or fabrication when it comes to interviewing celebrities.



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Peewees Big Love

Big Love is a chaotic depiction of gender domination and marital troubles. Fifty brides, represented by three actresses, infiltrate the Dali-inspired set in an attempt to create a larger than life performance. Having just fled their pre-arranged marriages, these Greek goddesses sail to Italy to seek refuge in the home of a random middle-aged man, Piero, and his elderly mother.


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Silky Smooth

Silk City sounded to me like the name of some mythical Chinese city. It turns out, the only thing Chinese about it is the intense red lighting that conjures up old memories of Chairman Mao.


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Streetbeats

Rusty Fein disqualified from elections for violating campaign rules by spending above the $50 limit -- Apparently, he used the money for "illicit campaign activities." Note to NEC: providing candidates with personal interns would solve this problem. Aaron Short entertains election meeting by singing parody song he wrote about election campaigns -- He may have lost the election for UA Chair, but hey, UA Minstrel is a close second. Jason Levy gets most votes for SAS representative to UA -- When asked why, he replied, "I think it's due to taking off my shirt at all the football games.


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Campaign 2003

In a hotly contested battle, Sean Foley lost the election for President of the Class of 2005 to incumbent Jack Cohen, in a disputed decision.


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Quick Flicks

The average geophysics college professor can save the world -- or at least that's what Director Jon Amiel would have you believe with his latest flick, The Core. Dr. Joshua Keys (Aaron Echkart) is the only person who has realized that the Earth's core has stopped rotating.


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Masthead

Alex Koppelman, Editor-in-Chief Yona Silverman, Managing Editor Jennifer Klein, Design Editor Maggie Hennefeld, Interview Editor John Coyne, Guides Editor Eugene Novikov, Film Editor Mawuse Ziegbe, Guides Editor James Schneider, Film Editor Anthony Cotton, Voice Editor Rachel Josue, Food and Drink Editor Tim Gunatilaka, Voice Editor Clare O'Connor, Food and Drink Editor Scott Haller, Voice Editor John Carroll, TV Editor Jessica Casper, Design Associate Clayton Neuman, TV Editor Caryn Hammer, Design Associate Ashley Parker, Features Editor Tammy Meister, Design Associate Tami Fertig, Music Editor Deborah Singer, Design Editor Kevin Lo, Music Editor Angie Louie, Photo Editor Eugina Salvo, Music Editor Yvonne Delbanco, Copy Editor John Brooks, Guides Editor Anastasia Leng, Advertising representative Contacting 34th Street Magazine: If you have questions, comments, complaints, or letters to the editor, e-mail Alex Koppelman, Editor-in-Chief, at street@dailypennsylvanian.com.


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Listings: Television

True Life: I Have an Eating Disorder Thu, April 4, 10 p.m. MTV True Life has touched on some very serious subjects in the past.


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Listings: Penn Events

Learn How to Develop and Sustain Successful Business Relationships Graduate Student Center 3615 Locust Walk Thu, April 3, 2-3 p.m. Free I think Penn students are more or less covered in the business relationship area, if you ask me.


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Listings: Volunteer

Young Friends of ECS Volunteer Rehab Project St. Barnabas Mission of Episcopal Community Services 6006 West Girard Avenue Sat, April 5, 10 a.m.



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In the Sky With Diamonds

Get ready to embark on an introspective exploration of the musical roots from which Ben Harper has developed in his fifth studio album, Diamonds on the Inside. Backed by his band, the Innocent Criminals, Harper courageously experiments with a wide range of sounds, including reggae, Delta Blues, funk, gospel, hard rock and world music.