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Arts & Entertainment

Franc(PR)o/ Franc(ON)

This week, models at the Cynthia Rowley show strutted down the catwalk to the tune of James Franco's debut musical track.

by LEAH STEINBERG

Review: The Peacock Male at the PMA

I wanna see your peacock.

by ELLIE LEVITT

Defibrillator: Nelly Furtado, "I'm Like a Bird"

Nelly Furtado, circa 2001.

by LEAH STEINBERG

Musical Notes: Lil B

Why you shouldn’t even bother with the nooks and crannies of Lil B’s massive mixtape.

by JOE PINSKER

Review: Unknown

Luckluster performances and misguided direction conspire to see how low a cliched script can go.

by SHELBY RACHLEFF

Deja Vu: Lady Gaga at the Grammys

I am the egg man.

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Prints for the Taking

Amze Emmons organized “Refugee Reading Room” at Space 1026, creating an area where about 60 artists could place prints, all of which are free for the taking.

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Weird Band Merchandise

Marketing and merchandising have invaded just about every inch of space that you hold near and dear.

by DANIEL FELSENTHAL

Playlist of the Week: 2/14



by 34TH STREET

February Concert Listings

2/17 - Rooney, Eisley, The Old Ceremony and Jessi Teich at TLA $23 2/18 - Free Energy, The Postelles and Sweatheart at First Unitarian Church $10 2/19 - Plain White T's, Parachute and MIGGS at TLA $27 2/19 - Buckcherry, Hellyeah and more at Electric Factory $42 2/23 - Trey Anastasio and TAB at Electric Factory $50 2/24 - Beach House feat.

by 34TH STREET

Review: Just Go With It

Aniston and Sandler depart from their usual characters

by MOLLY SPRAYREGEN

Street Does Bieber High, Drunk and Sober

Never Say Never screened last night at midnight, and Street was there with our 3D glasses.

by 34TH STREET

Dubstep Doldrums

James Blake Can’t Quite Live Up To The Hype

by JARED MCDONALD

Interview: Channing Tatum

Channing Tatum is trying his hand at the period–piece in his new film, The Eagle. Street spoke with Tatum about the unique challenges of playing a legendary warrior, hide–and–seek and filming in the cold. Street: What did you do to get ready for the movie? Channing Tatum: I was obviously going to have to ride horses and fight with swords and stuff, but I had at least a little experience in both of those areas.

by ALEX HOSENBALL

O–Penn Mic: Spotlighting Student Artists

In which the more musical among us tell of their pursuits.

by JOE PINSKER

Review: Oscar Nominated Animated Shorts

Despite their limited releases, short films still have the power to make or break an attempt to win an Oscar pool.

by 34TH STREET

Review: Oscar Nominated Live Action Shorts

Despite their limited releases, short films still have the power to make or break an attempt to win an Oscar pool.

by 34TH STREET

Defibrillator: Death and the Maiden (1994)

Roman Polanski’s 1994 adaptation of the Ariel Dorfman play is an effortless exploration of suspicion, trauma and paranoia.

by CHRISTIAN GRAHAM

Review: Everything and Nothing

Appearing to be a “space in transition,” Frances Trombly’s exhibit, “Everything and Nothing,” currently on show at The Galleries at Moore, could easily be dismissed as an unfinished installation.

by MEGAN RUBEN

The Fab(ulous) Hideout

Are you cut–out for it?

by MAANVI SINGH

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