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Arts & Entertainment

Review: Matrix Series at the Wexler Gallery

Wexler Gallery's newest exhibit calls for a reflection on the elegance of glass and the magic of intricate detail.

by ISABEL OLIVERES

Defibrillator: Kundun (1997)

For most moviegoers, the plight of the Tibetan people isn’t the first thing to come to mind when reflecting on the work of Martin Scorsese.

by CHRISTIAN GRAHAM

Review: Femme Fatale by Britney Spears

Pop diva returns to femme form.

by TUCKER JOHNS

For the Law-Abiding Listener

2011 is shaping up to be a big year for the world of digital music. Apple recently confirmed rumors of a new subscription service in the works for iTunes, while Google announced plans to release its own hybrid digital download store/subscription–based music locker.

by JAKE SPINOWITZ

Review: Kill the Irishman

Fightin' Irish almost hit their mark.

by ISABEL OLIVERES

Playlist of the Week: 3/21

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Review: Of Gods and Men

Cannes prize–winner provokes stimulating debate.

by CHRISTIAN GRAHAM

Review: Paul

Blood and ice cream? More like farts and mind tricks.

by ALEX HOSENBALL

Spring Fling Preview 2011

… And the wait is over. Earlier this week, Under the Button and Penn performing groups led you on a campus–wide quest that culminated in the announcement of two Fling acts: Instrumental duo Ratatat and hip–hop hitmaker Flo Rida.

by JOE PINSKER

Chagall at the PMA

The Philadelphia Museum of Art’s latest show gives a tired master a second wind.

by SAMANTHA BLOOM

Artspiration: The Irish Memorial Sculpture

On the corner of Front Street and Chestnut, overlooking the Delaware River, stands the imposing Irish Memorial Sculpture.

by ISABEL OLIVERES

Review: Angles by the Strokes

Angling for a comeback and not succeeding.

by KILEY BENSE

Review: Lasers by Lupe Fiasco

Spring Fling headliner leaves his rhymes in the oven for a little too long

by ELENA GOORAY

Metropolitan Masterpiece

With a number of mediocre sequels and insipid, CGI–ridden genre films on the horizon, it’s no surprise that audiences everywhere are hankering for the original, thought–provoking cinema of yore.

by MICHAEL GOLD

To Eyre is Human

Still lacking a definitive version, Jane Eyre’s impressive oeuvre of filmic adaptations should serve as a guide for filmmakers eager to adapt their favorite reads.

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Review: Limitless

Slick filmmaking can't make up for this thriller’s unnecessarily pessimistic take on humanity.

by JACK STANLEY

Playlist of the Week: 3/14

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Interview: Ne-Yo

Street talked to Ne-Yo about his role in the upcoming thriller Battle: Los Angeles.

by SHELBY RACHLEFF

Review: The Adjustment Bureau

Imagine if You've Got Mail met Inception — and neither movie was good.

by MOLLY SPRAYREGEN

Playlist of the Week: 2/28

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