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Arts & Entertainment

DIY: T–Shirt Scarf

Turn your crappy t–shirt into a trendy accessory with these easy steps.

by GINA DECAGNA

Your Spring Guide To Arts Supplies



by GINA DECAGNA

Now Playing: Zero Dark Thirty, Django, Les Mis, The Hobbit

ZERO DARK THIRTY Grade: A- Rating and length: R, 157 min. See if you liked: "Argo" “Zero Dark Thirty,” Kathryn Bigelow’s quasi–revenge thriller about the decade–long hunt for Osama bin Laden, transcends mere historical reenactment and instead becomes a grimly effective meditation on obsession.

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Interview: kechPhrase

To fans of underground hip hop, College Junior Ikechi Nnamani is better known as kechPhrase. A self-made rapper and producer on a first-name basis with Victor Vasquez, a.k.a. Kool A.D. of Das Racist, kechPhrase has been at it since he was thirteen. He’s dropped seven albums since. He took a homework break to talk to us.

by MICHELLE MA

Artist Profile: Kate Herzlin

Name and Year: Kate Herzlin C’14 Hometown: Rockville Centre, NY Major: English, Creative Writing Concentration STREET: How did you become interested in playwriting?  Kate Herzlin: I used to write poems when I was little.

by 34TH STREET

What do you think of Justin Timberlake and Jay–Z's "Suit and Tie?"

Sexy is back

by 34TH STREET

Playlist of the Week: 1.15.2013



by MICHELLE MA

Interview: Locust Moon

Since relocating this summer, Locust Moon has been swarming with activity. In October, Once Upon a Time Machine, the shop's first publication via a major publishing house (Dark Horse, or the people behind Hellboy and Sin City), was released.

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Rock of Ages

The musical evolution of Peter Hess

by 34TH STREET

Pete's Beats

Getting to know Pete through his top–played iTunes tracks

by 34TH STREET

Wow, What An Improvement

So, the Mona Lisa is great and all, but you know what would make it even better? Pete’s face.

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He'ss a Prodigy

Pete reflects on the genius of his early works.

by PETER HESS

Playlist of the Week: Pete Picks



by 34TH STREET

Review: Peter Hess - His Voice

When Pete’s voice hits a certain tone, your knees get weak, your stomach gets filled with butterflies and your ears ring with the sound of angels.

by 34TH STREET

Moviemaker Profile: Pete Hess

He may claim to not be involved with acting or filmmaking, but Pete Hess is a cinematic genius.

by 34TH STREET

Pete's Fave Films: Chick Flick Edition

“I like watching the occasional chick flick. Especially Nicholas Sparks films!” Hear that, ladies? Pete Hess has got date night on lock. We had him tell us about some of his fave romantic weepies.

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Parts Pete Should Have Played

Pete’s a unique guy with many talents. Could one of them be acting? We dreamt about how he’d do in these films and here's what we saw.

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An Analysis of Pete's Room Decor

We asked if we could see Pete’s bedroom. He said no…

by SECRET ADMIRER

Trailer of the Week: “World War Z”

The trailer for the post-apocalyptic film “World War Z” provides a glimpse into one of next summer’s blockbusters in which Brad Pitt races to stop a zombie outbreak from destroying the world. What We Love: Brad Pitt.

by MICHAEL SHOSTEK

"Killing Them Softly" is Subtle Yet Engaging

“Softly” is a straightforward yet subtle spin on the crime genre, adapted from the 1974 novel “Cogan’s Trade” by George V.

by MICHAEL SHOSTEK