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10 The Loquitur Thursday, Feb.3, 2011 Arts & Entertainment Application of the week: Pose By Ariel Crawford Staff Writer Looking stylish in the winter is tough when it’s freezing temperatures outside. Although it requires a bit more effort to remain stylish during the winter months, it is very possible and easy to achieve with the right wardrobe. Wearing mittens or thick gloves would be warmer, but thin, streamlined gloves are more chic. Find a per- fect medium that suits your outfit and the weather. It is best to find gloves that are mainly a solid color and neutral as well. For colder days, you can stay warm under jeans by layering with leggings or long underwear. Wear tights and thermal leggings whenever you wear a skirt or dress this winter. Instead of going bare legged, this will make your outfit look more climate appropriate. Your winter coat provides two purposes: it must keep you warm and give you a stylish look at the same time. Wear coats that compli Accessories that are a must-have in your wardrobe should be a warm hat, a com- fy scarf and toasty gloves. Neutral colors for all three are ideal, but you can also mix and match between colors of similar tones or incorpo- rate a pop of color. A neutral color is best since neutrals are always in style and will keep you looking classy. Colors like black, gray and shades of brown are a go-to color scheme. This goes for all winter styles, accessories and clothing. These winter neutrals are essential for your make-up wardrobe. For most people in winter climates, as soon as temperatures start to drop, its goodbye to the flip flops and hello boots. Boots are the ideal footwear during the winter. Boots allow you to look stylish and keep warm, as they cover lots of skin. If you’re not a boots person, try some trendy sneakers or moccasins. An over-the-shoulder bag is an essential must have for the winter. This is to make sure your hands are free to push into your pockets for extra warmth. A leather hipster bag can never go out of style so buying an expensive one is a good investment. The North Face is a staple in every college stu- dent’s wardrobe. This is be- cause the North Face jacket looks stylish and clean without the bulk of a heavy winter coat. It can be worn with sweats when you don’t feel like dressing up for class or could be worn with jeans and boots for a more stylish look. KELSEY ALVINO / STAFF WRITER/ KMA69@CABRINI. Stay warm Chic & Layering. Neutrals. Boots. The North Face. OTS bag. Coat. Accessories. Hand wear. Whether you’re a shopa- holic or loathe trips to the mall, you’ll still find that Pose is an application sent from heaven. This applica- tion is for any smart phone and is easily identifiable for download by its royal pur- ple little logo and elegant cursive text. It’s also com- pletely free. As an application, Pose serves three main purposes. The first is to be a kind of virtual vault. Have you ever been out shopping and sud- denly spotted that must- have item but for whatever reason not been able to walk out of the store with it? You simply open up the application and take a pic- ture of the item. There’s no limit so you can take as many pictures as your heart desires. Then you can note important information such as the price, color and size of the item as well as the store, its location and the date you found the item. Pose’s second role is that of social-media mo- gul. Pose can sync up to any e-mail address book, Facebook, Twitter and the application’s official web- site pose.com where a cus- tom page is created for you when you download the application and create your profile. Your profile page on pose.com will display your feeds. That means every time you update your pro- file by sending someone a message, loving an update or adding another wanted item to your virtual vault. You can send e-mail mes- sages to your contacts, post on friend’s Facebook walls, update your Facebook sta- tus and Tweet to the world all as a way of dropping hints as to what you would like as a gift for that upcom- ing special occasion. Pose’s third and final job is to provide inspiration. In addition to being able to see your own feeds and the feeds of your friend, every- one can see the universal feeds called popular, which showcases the most loved feeds and items and POS- Ers, a feed that features the fashion finds of some secret, but highly regarded shoppers. AAC55@CABRINI.EDU

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10 The Loquitur Thursday, Feb.3, 2011Arts & Entertainment

Application of the week:

Pose

By Ariel CrawfordStaff Writer

Looking stylish in the winter is tough when it’s freezing temperatures outside. Although it requires a bit more effort to remain stylish during the winter months, it is very possible and easy to achieve with

the right wardrobe.

Wearing mittens or thick gloves would be warmer, but thin, streamlined gloves are more chic. Find a per-fect medium that suits your outfit and the weather. It is best to find gloves that are mainly a solid color and neutral as well.

For colder days, you can stay warm under jeans by layering with leggings or long underwear. Wear tights and thermal leggings whenever you wear a skirt or dress this winter. Instead of going bare legged, this will make your outfit look more climate appropriate.

Your winter coat provides two purposes: it must keep you warm

and give you a stylish look at the same time. Wear coats that compli

Accessories that are a must-have in your wardrobe should be a warm hat, a com-fy scarf and toasty gloves. Neutral colors for all three are ideal, but you can also mix and match between colors of similar tones or incorpo-rate a pop of color.

A neutral color is best since neutrals are always in style and will keep you looking classy. Colors like black, gray and shades of brown are a go-to color scheme. This goes for all winter styles, accessories and clothing. These winter neutrals are essential for your make-up wardrobe.

For most people in winter climates, as soon as temperatures start to drop, its goodbye to the flip flops and hello boots. Boots are the ideal footwear during the winter. Boots allow you to look stylish and keep warm, as they cover lots of skin. If you’re not a boots person, try some trendy sneakers or moccasins.

An over-the-shoulder bag is an essential must have for the winter. This is to make sure your hands are free to push into your pockets for extra warmth. A leather hipster bag can never go out of style so buying an expensive one is a good investment.

The North Face is a staple in every college stu-dent’s wardrobe. This is be-cause the North Face jacket looks stylish and clean without the bulk of a heavy winter coat. It can be worn with sweats when you don’t feel like dressing up for class or could be worn with jeans and boots for a more stylish look.

kelsey alvino / staff writer/ kma69@cabrini.

Stay warm Chic&Layering.

Neutrals.

Boots.

The North Face.

OTS bag.

Coat.

Accessories.

Hand wear.

Whether you’re a shopa-holic or loathe trips to the mall, you’ll still find that Pose is an application sent from heaven. This applica-tion is for any smart phone and is easily identifiable for download by its royal pur-ple little logo and elegant cursive text. It’s also com-pletely free.

As an application, Pose serves three main purposes. The first is to be a kind of virtual vault. Have you ever been out shopping and sud-denly spotted that must-have item but for whatever reason not been able to walk out of the store with it?

You simply open up the application and take a pic-ture of the item. There’s no limit so you can take as many pictures as your heart desires. Then you can note important information such as the price, color and size of the item as well as the store, its location and the date you found the item.

Pose’s second role is that of social-media mo-gul. Pose can sync up to any e-mail address book, Facebook, Twitter and the application’s official web-site pose.com where a cus-tom page is created for you when you download the application and create your profile.

Your profile page on pose.com will display your feeds. That means every time you update your pro-file by sending someone a message, loving an update or adding another wanted item to your virtual vault. You can send e-mail mes-sages to your contacts, post on friend’s Facebook walls, update your Facebook sta-tus and Tweet to the world all as a way of dropping hints as to what you would like as a gift for that upcom-ing special occasion.

Pose’s third and final job is to provide inspiration. In addition to being able to see your own feeds and the feeds of your friend, every-one can see the universal feeds called popular, which showcases the most loved feeds and items and POS-Ers, a feed that features the fashion finds of some secret, but highly regarded shoppers.

[email protected]

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Real Pizza, a warm and wel-coming restaurant shop, has been in business for over 45 years and is family owned and operated.

Theo Kiziroglou, owner of the pizza shop for the past 12 years, treats customers like family.

Real Pizza is expected to move to a new location which is across the street and down the corner from the present shop in Wayne.

“The new building is more spacious and we wanted to give something back to the customers for their dedication,” Kiziroglou said.

Real Pizza won the Best of Philly award in 1992 and was also voted Best Cheesesteak through-out community papers.

Real Pizza is welcoming to students from Cabrini, Eastern and Valley Forge Military Acad-emy. Special discount prices are offered to all college students.

A big reason that Real Pizza is popular with college students is

because of the affordable prices. Compared to some of the other

pizza shops in the area, Real Piz-za has very cheap prices.

However, the food does not give you the feeling that some particularly cheap places do, making Real Pizza a go-to resta-

raunt for college kids on a low budget.

Cabrini College especially has a place in the store with posters and pictures from the college hung on the wall.

They are big supporters of the boys and girls basketball team.

This may have something to do with the amount of business that the basketball teams gives Real Pizza on a regular basis.

“I go there to eat between two to three times a week,” Saleem Brown, assistant director of ad-missions, said. “My favorite foods from there are their cheesteaks and grilled chicken pasta.”

According to Brown, for every away game, the basketball team

orders hoagies from Real Pizza. Also, he has been going to

Real Pizza for the past four years because of their friendly nature.

When considering ordering pizza, Brown thinks of Real Piz-za, and then doesn’t feel a need to think any further than that.

The menu has an endless op-tion of foods to choose from. Quick service is provided to ev-ery customer who walks through

the door.The quick service doesn’t just

end at the door, it also extends to the deliveries that are made to the campus.

Real Pizza gets their deliveries in on time and even during snow storms.

“I really like their food and Real Pizza is a very inviting place,” Alyssa Berger, sophomore special education major, said.

Kiziroglou is very involved in the community and donates food to local churches, organizations as well as several charities.

“This is a smoke-free environ-ment and the relationships we have with our customers are very important to us,” Kiziroglou said.

The friendly atmosphere and kindness of Kiziroglou and other customers makes a person want to come back to eat there.

There has never been a com-plaint from customers about the food.

Real Pizza has also been vot-ed one of the top pizza places in Wayne, Pa. by Main Lines Best.

“We have had the same cus-tomers come in for over 30 years,” Kiziroglou said. “Several of the alumni bring their children with them. This is a very safe and reputable township.”

Real Pizza is always open to new ideas and comments from its customers on how to make the place better.

Real Pizza18 West Ave.

Wayne, PA 19087610-687-2222

Address to new location:1 West Ave.

Wayne, PA 19087

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The Loquitur 11Thursday, Feb.3, 2011 Arts & Entertainment

By Jeny VarguheseAsst. News Editor

Use organic soaps and dog shampoos for your pets. They smell better and their coat looks shinier and healthier. An all-natural dish soap is said to be good for preventing fleas.

Eco-friendly tip of the week:

“This is a smoke-free environment and the relationships we have with our

customers are very important to us.”

serves up the ‘Real’ dealPizzeria

jeny varughese/ staff writer

kristine semptimphelter/ staff photographer

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For all of the women out there that are sick of men just using you for sex and stringing you along while they are per-fectly fine with that and noth-ing more, then “No Strings At-tached” is the movie for you.

In most movies like this, the roles are reversed. Nor-mally, the male role is the one to make the arrangement where the two will use each other for sex and that’s it.

No dates. No falling in love. No getting attached. Of course, this never works. The female role always gets at-tached and winds up falling in love with the guy and wanting more than just sex. The guy usually gets freaked out and realizes this agreement won’t work out and cuts it off leav-ing the girl heartbroken. How-ever, this movie gives hope for all the hopeless romantics out there that some men actually do want more than just sex.

Natalie Portman plays the role of Emma, a hard-working doctor in training that has no time for relationships and is content with being alone after seeing her parent’s rocky mar-riage. Ashton Kutcher plays the role of Adam, a corky, fun-loving production assis-tant who works on the set of a “Glee” like television show. The two originally meet at the age of 12 at a summer camp and throughout the years run into each other from time to time until they find themselves living in the same city at the same time. One morning they

end up having sex and instead of risking their friendship and mak-ing things awkward, they decide to make a deal to become “sex friends.”

They set their rules, “no call-ing in the middle of the day and saying you were ‘just thinking about me,’ no crying, no jeal-ousy.” The plan seems flawless and the two think nothing can go wrong. However, as in most cliché romantic movies, it leaves the audience wondering who will be the first to fall in love with the other.

The chemistry between Port-

man and Kutcher is very believ-able. It was like a magnet be-tween them and there was no stopping the connection. The re-lationship they shared onscreen is very relatable to many couples that are out there. In the end, it proves that there are more things to a relationship just sex and you need that person there to pick you up when your down and make you laugh when it feel likes you’re having the worst day.

Although “No Strings At-tached” is a typical cliché roman-tic comedy, it gives a twist that most movies don’t and reverses

the role that shows women can overpower men. Portman proves to the audience that she actually is a very funny person which people aren’t used to seeing especially after her dramatic role in “Black Swan.” Ashton Kutcher is the same fun-loving guy that he is in most of his comedies.

It’s the perfect date night mov-ie and at the same time is a per-fect movie for a girls night out. A great start to what surely will be one of many great movies in 2011.

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12 The Loquitur Thursday, Feb.3, 2011Arts & Entertainment

Reality Check:The Ex Factor

Cheaters are on the lowest on your list of people to for-give, correct?

If not, they should be. Cheating in a relationship is something that completely shatters a level of trust.

So if this is the case, that your significant other pretty much ripped your heart out of your chest and walked all over it right in front of you, why would anyone ever want to get back together with them? You find yourself wondering why are you even considering it?

This is considered the “ex factor.”

There is that undeniable feeling that you just can’t shake right?

That feeling of wanting them back even though you spent hours watching sappy movies in pajamas and moping around your house.

Stop and think for a mo-ment. Is it really possible to date an ex who cheated?

There are instances that couples get back together after someone has cheated. How-ever, the main issue lies in the fact that you can never fully put all of your trust back into the relationship.

Leading to the problem that a relationship is faulty is if there are holes in the level of trust.

A relationship needs to have complete trust. Otherwise, as soon as your significant other is out of your sight, that ques-tion of what are they doing will pick at your brain.

Not to mention your friends will never let you live it down, no matter how in love with the person you are. This isn’t be-cause they don’t want you to be happy (although it could be and if that is the problem then you should look into new friends,) it is because they watched you wallow away and they are trying to protect your heart, if you aren’t.

If you have to pretend that you’re happy and not worry-ing, then the relationship may not be worth your time.

That question can’t con-stantly be haunting you be-cause if it is going to, then that is going to come out in the re-lationship one way or another.

However, there are those couples that get back together after a cheating bout, and if you are in one of those, con-gratulations, you beat the odds.

But for the rest of us mere mortals who can forgive but can’t forget, stay away from the “ex factor.” You don’t need to be moping around your house.

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By Allie RodolicoStaff Writer

By Elizabeth KrupkaA&E Editor

Portman film has audiences attached

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Natalie Portman, left, as Emma and Ashton Kutcher as Adam co-star in “No Strings Attached.”

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