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M. Track hopes to tame trio of felines

Junior Sam Burley of the Penn men's track team will be competing this weekend, but unlike the rest of of his teammates, he will race on a much bigger stage. "This weekend, the 800 [meters] is going to be the best competition I'll see all year outside of nationals," Burley said.


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Film: An offer you can't refuse

Talk about high standards to live up to. Roman Coppola is Jason Schwartzman's cousin and, by the way, Francis Ford Coppola's son -- a fact that you would be remiss not to hold against him going into his new movie CQ, (Daddy is one of the executive producers, too). But as his sister Sofia did with The Virgin Suicides, Roman proves in his feature debut that he can hold his own behind the camera. CQ is a highly stylized look at Paul (Jeremy Davies), a young ex-pat who moves to 1969 Paris to learn about cinematic truth amid the decadent New Wave film scene.



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Feature: The next big thing

"I had my shot, but I was young. I'll never know what I done wrong." - Kenn Kweder, "Words and Dreams" "I first saw him in 1977, he's playing the Chestnut Hall.



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She said, he said... she said

Sometimes mere mortals are touched by fleeting moments of genius. It happened to us: we cleverly thought to try all the Indian buffets here in West Philly.


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Voice - Sick Days: A parable

In the sixth grade, I often got out of school by pretending to be sick. I'd stagger into the infirmary complaining of immobilizing nausea.



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Gimme some deep dickens

Let me first say, the actor who plays Pip is a righteous babe. Even the tailcoat and top hat work for him.




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Street Feature: Anonymous and alone

It got so that he could finish a bottle of vodka on his own. His addiction, though, seemed more like a mixed drink than a straight shot: multiple blackouts, messy breakups, angry bosses calling home. No bars here, just basements, buddies and booze.


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Film: Baskin Robin

Even from thousands of miles away, over telephone lines, it's obvious that Robin Williams is struggling with demons.



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Culture: Water in my eyes

Passing through the massive front doors into the gilt-laden foyer of the Academy of Music, you know you are entering a new world.


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Street Feature: Fighting Quakers!

My alarm goes off at 5:25 a.m. on a Wednesday morning. I don't have classes on Wednesdays, and, unless my housemates are having a fire drill, there is absolutely no reason why I, your average second semester College senior, should be up this early.


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Film Review: All About the Ben Jamins

2 Stars It was at eight years old that I first felt an inexplicable connection to Ice Cube. N.W.A songs like "Gangsta, Gangsta" and "Fuck the Police" reached out to me in a way that R.E.M.



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Music: Hardcore in Philadelphia

I recently heard someone make a comment that "there just aren't enough live music events happening around Philly for anyone to write about." With all its earsplitting guitars, pounding bass drums and screaming vocals, it's amazing to me that some members of the Penn community still haven't heard the sounds of the hardcore scene pouring out onto the streets of Philadelphia.