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Revolution of subtle comedy

February 16, 2010 by Steve Ciccarelli  
Filed under Film, Theater

Ciccarelli asks readers if they “remember their first beer.” Then he tells them why do they do.

Pre-Valentine’s Day Potluck

February 12, 2010 by Grace Dickinson  
Filed under Arts & Entertainment, Eat, Film, Theater

Looking for a cheap place to take that special Valentine for dinner this year?
2424 Studios is hosting a Pre-Valentine’s Day Potluck Mixer, followed by the screening of The Panic at Needle Park in the Skyroom. Backseat Conceptions, formerly based out of the 941Theater, will present the film.
Theater 941 recently shut down due to financial reasons [...]

Kitchen Nightmares comes to Fishtown

January 25, 2010 by Brian Gowen  
Filed under Arts & Entertainment, Film, Food

Hot Potato Café on Girard Avenue will star in the season premiere of FOX’s show this Friday.

New Cera film a fun, youthful ride

The burgeoning actor, who visited Main Campus last week, stars in an irresistable comedy.

New film revives art of animation

December 7, 2009 by Nicole Welk  
Filed under Arts & Entertainment, Film

Disney’s new film The Princess and the Frog, in theaters this weekend, keeps the art form alive.

Artists depicted in film stay relevant

November 30, 2009 by Nicole Welk  
Filed under Arts & Entertainment, Columns, Film

From Dalí to Pollock, the public’s fascination with artists and their lives continues through film.

From soul to screen

Peter Jackson’s newest film is an emotionally charged endeavor that examines the soul after death.

Lupe Fiasco, Darryl McDaniels encourage the people to speak

As students gathered in the University of Pennsylvania’s Irvine Auditorium, they were encouraged to change the world by cast members of The People Speak.
On November 17, Lupe Fiasco and Darryl “DMC” McDaniels of Run DMC, along with executive producer Chris Moore came to the University of Pennsylvania as part of The People Speak [...]

Michael Jackson film reveals soft side of performer

November 10, 2009 by Diana Cooper  
Filed under Arts & Entertainment, Film

Already a box office hit, This Is It displays a lesser seen side of the King of Pop.

Low-budget horror film surprises, scares

October 26, 2009 by Kirsten Stamn  
Filed under Arts & Entertainment, Film

Paranormal Activity, now playing in select Philly theaters, has generated a ton of box office buzz.

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