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Kinoki Society Presents: 48 Hour Film Challenge for Arts Equality

48 Hours. 0 Excuses. 

by LAUREN DONATO

Fifty Shades Darker: A Comedic Opening Night

Come for the sex, stay for the helicopter crashes and washed up popstar extras.

by DALTON DESTEFANO

Art from the Heart

Penn's artists explore the theme of love

by LINDA LIN

Cuffed and Scuffed: TV's Best and Worst Couples

The thin line between loving and loathing.

by SABRINA QIAO

Love and Lust at the Rodin Museum

A catalogue of passion

by COLIN LODEWICK

2 Hours with the Philadelphia Psychotronic Film Society

It's not like you'd think.

by JAKE MATTIS

Brian Koppelman, Screenwriter, on Why “There Should Not Be Such Thing as a Screenwriter”

How making it as a screenwriter is a lesson for us all.

by EMILY HASON

February's Philly Film Showcase: An Homage to Love

The Philadelphia Film Society hosted its monthly showcase on Friday night—an exhibition that highlights new projects by Philly’s up-and-coming filmmakers.

by MICHAELA REITANO

24 Hours of Live Radio: An Investigation into the Human Psyche

How far would you go in the name of radio?

by SHILPA SARAVANAN

The Second Time Around: The Resource Exchange

Fishtown's environmentalists are selling vintage art supplies.

by MICHELLE PEREIRA

Best Shows to Watch High

We'll make the decision for your baked and indecisive ass.

by 34TH STREET MAGAZINE

Sundance Standouts: What We're Excited for in 2017

We didn't have to go to Park City to know what's good.

by DALTON DESTEFANO

Portraiture Snaps

Van Pelt Edition

by LINDA LIN

A Look at HBO's Series "Westworld," From a Newbie

Westworld might sound like an ordinary amusement park, but it's the furthest thing from it. 

by MICHAELA REITANO

The Films of February: 6 Things to Look Out For

Someone grab the popcorn (extra butter).

by LILY SNIDER

Shyamalan's Split is Clunky and Less than Frightening

Another movie tries to tackle multiple personality disorder

by DAYZIA TERRY

A Student Athlete's Pet Project

Kaleb Germinaro uses photography to overcome the obstacles of man and man's best friend.

by EMILY CIESLAK

'I am Not Your Negro' Spotlights a Civil Rights Leader who Lived in the Shadows

America still can’t come up with a good answer.

by DALTON DESTEFANO

Fresh Off the Runway

Celebrating Identity at the V-Day Fashion Show

by COLIN LODEWICK

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