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Arts & Entertainment

The New York Times Helps You Out With Another Way to Watch TV: “Watching”

For when you can't watch "The Office" for the tenth time 

by MICHAELA REITANO

The Menedez Murders Continues a Long-Standing Trend of Crime TV

Why do we love watching fake shows about real crimes?

by MCKAY NORTON

Zines, Art, and Vegan Hoagies

Street infiltrates the Monstera's Art and Zine Festival

by FRANKIE REITMEYER

Back to Radio: WQHS and How Students Create Programming

“Turn us on, and we’ll turn you on.” 

by SHERRY TSENG

Claudia Rankine and the Cultural Construct of Whiteness

 The writer on her new collaborative website and art space

by MICHAELA TINKEY

Feminist Art History Professors You Should Take Class with Before Graduating

In memory of the late pioneering feminist art historian Linda Nochlin, here is a list of professors conducting research at the intersection of art and gender at Penn.

by LINDA LIN

Not Your Mother's Holiday Playlist

It's not even Thanksgiving yet, dude. 

by ISABELLA FERTEL

The Evolution of Taylor Swift

RIP Old Taylor

by CLARE KEARNS

Cultures Conserved

Behind the scenes with the Penn Museum Artifact Preservation Team

by CLARE KEARNS

Remembering Tom Petty

A month ago, the music world lost one of the greats. Rock 'n' roll has yet to finish grieving.

by MICHELLE PEREIRA

Thor: Ragnarok Makes Marvel’s Moneymaking Method Likable

Same ingredients, better display. 

by CAT DRAGOI

Philly's Local Gallery: 22

The history of Philly's local gallery.

by SHERRY TSENG

What in the World is a Visualizer?

Pete Wentz, diving boards, and internet fairies

by ALIYA CHAUDHRY

Music to Warm You Up As It Gets Colder

The weather is changing. So should your playlist. 

by AMY MARCUS

Contending with a Post-Weinstein Hollywood

Can we separate art from the artist?

by DALTON DESTEFANO

First Person Art Festival: Memoir Takes Stage This November

 13 days of first person theatre and personal essays warm hearts across Center City.  

by MICHAELA TINKEY

Five Spooky Works in Art History

In the spirit of Halloween, take a look at what artists have created to show you the deadly, the ghostly, and the psychotic. 

by LINDA LIN

Annenberg Presents "Sleep," a Murakami–Inspired Play

What seventeen days without sleep can do to you. 

by SHERRY TSENG

Music on (and about) Mental Health

Finding ways to express mental health struggles through music

by ALIYA CHAUDHRY

Music Helps Me Cope with Anxiety

How I learned to use music as a self–help tool

by ANONYMOUS

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