SPEC advance screening of 'Pitch Perfect' hits all the right notes
It’s not hard to push through hump day when a free movie, free food and free music come your way.
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It’s not hard to push through hump day when a free movie, free food and free music come your way.
If your Wednesday night is bare (looking at you, Skulls), go no further than SPEC Film to hook you up. They’re hosting a free screening of Pitch Perfect tomorrow, and you, lucky UTB reader, can win a reserved seat. For the first five to comment on this post, SPEC will rope off reserved seats for you and a friend.
The Daily Show With Jon Stewart Mon - Thurs 11p / 10c Elizabeth Banks www.thedailyshow.com Daily Show Full Episodes Political Humor & Satire Blog The Daily Show on Facebook In other "Blonde Women We're Obsessed With" news (Sorry Amy, you're not our only one), Elizabeth Banks appeared on The Daily Show last night to promote her new thriller, "Man On A Ledge." During the interview, Banks gives a shout out to her alma mater to the accompaniment of a half-enthused round of applause. Apparently, her husband (also an alum) once interviewed Jon Stewart there, and subsequently deemed him too short for late-night TV. Just watch.
At long last, Penn Six-5000 gets publicity from someone who is not actually a member of the group. And it's by someone famous. Double score.
Elizabeth Banks C'96 made an appearance last night as a guest on The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson, promoting her upcoming movie with Paul Rudd, Our Idiot Brother.
Nov. 11 — At about 1:30 p.m., an unknown suspect was reported to have removed merchandise from CVS, at 3925 Walnut St., without paying, then forcibly exited the store by pushing past a guard.
Tonight’s Game 5 of the National League Championship Series is a must-win for the Phillies if they want to stay alive in their World Series quest.
Tonight’s Game 5 of the National League Championship Series is a must-win for the Phillies if they want to stay alive in their World Series quest.
Tonight’s Game 5 of the National League Championship Series is a must-win for the Phillies if they want to stay alive in their World Series quest.
Penn has a fairly impressive fleet of accomplished alums: Elizabeth Banks, Louis Kahn, and TORY BURCH are just a few of the boldface names that have graced our fine campus. But how many of them have been featured in the July 2010 issue of Vanity Fair? NONE! For the aspiring billionaire super mogul in all of us, this month's issue has a rare interview with secretive hedge fund king and Penn alum Steven Cohen, complete with a photo editorial by the sought after (albeit financially illiterate) Annie Leibovitz.
For college students intimidated by applying for loans, the federal government has taken steps to try to simplify the process.
"Rusty" is the best way to describe the Penn women's golf team's performance this past weekend, according to coach Mark Anderson.
Walking 36 holes - nearly nine miles total - while carrying heavy clubs and still keeping a competitive attitude is a tough challenge, but Lisette Vitter is confident her team can handle it.
Walking 36 holes - nearly nine miles total - while carrying heavy clubs and still keeping a competitive attitude is a tough challenge, but Lisette Vitter is confident her team can handle it.
Retail value of a Coach Signature Stripe Patent Tote?
I never thought I'd see the day when a top Republican publicly decried "greed and corruption" on Wall Street.
Last summer, while many of her friends in Washington and Wall Street made coffee for congressmen and CEOs, College senior Elizabeth Slavitt did something inconceivable. She went on vacation.
It's not an uncommon scenario. You're waiting in line for the $2.50 egg white sandwich at Bui's Food Truck, and an unshaven man in scruffed-up Timberlands, reeking of stale cigarettes, asks you for change.
Sometimes, all it takes to change the world are a few brain-damaged baboons and 26 minutes of video footage. In May 1984, militant activists raided the Penn Head Injury Center and produced a video that shocked the American public and changed federal law.
Last Friday, something landed in my inbox that was more disturbing than the usual array of discount Viagra ads, life insurance scams and phony stock options. The message's title read "Special Discount Coupon $7.50 off." Intrigued by the lack of blatant sexual innuendoes or get-rich-quick gimmicks, I opened it.