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Arts & Entertainment

Seeing with your Ears: Penn’s Synesthetes

It’s Tuesday morning and Wharton sophomore Ayo Fagbemi is walking along 36th Street to campus.

by MOLLY COLLETT

​Undress for Success

Business professional and business casual are terms you are familiar with if you’ve ever been to an info session, interview, internship, or job—basically if you are past freshman year at Penn.

by CIARA STEIN

Bums of the Penn Museum



by 34TH STREET MAGAZINE

Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt: It's a Miracle!

Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt is a gift from the comedic gods.

by CLAIRE SCHMIDT

The Penn Student Film Festival: Making Movies to Make Movies

The Penn Student Film Festival has been around as long as the Cinema Studies major—since about 2004.

by CASSANDRA KYRIAZIS

Odessa on Solitude and Star Wars

Odessa casually sits across from me at a table at Menagerie Coffee, wearing the same worn leather coat and jeans that she will bask in two hours later at Underground Arts.

by PAIGE PARSONS

Monday Mixtape: Fling, Flang, Flung (03.30.15)

Last week, SPEC (or, well, Ke$ha's Facebook...) released this year's Fling lineup: Ke$ha and Kygo. This week, we're listening to a mixtape of fling performers past and present.

by AMANDA SILBERLING

PUSSY RIOT ON POLITICS AND PUNK

Street caught up with the incendiary founders of Pussy Riot after their talk at the Penn Museum to discuss their most recent music video, their NGO Zona Prava and the value of music.

by CAROLINE MARQUES

Backstage with Magic Man: on Ghosts, Nerf Guns and Near–Death Experiences

Last year, Magic Man opened for David Guetta at Penn's Spring Fling concert. After last week's triumphant return to Philadelphia, the synth–rockers reflect and look forward.

by AMANDA SILBERLING

Kinoki: Film Recommendations

1. Whiplash: The Oscar–nominated phenomenon follows a young musician and his impassioned teacher. 

by ORLY GREENBERG

Kinoki and the Film–Eye

            Augie Bernstein’s voice rises excitedly.

by ORLY GREENBERG

Coffee, Class and Afghani Culture: A Photo Exhibit in Wilcaf

Like the black and white photos of this exhibit, "Afghanistan: People, Place and Material Culture" shows us deep contrasts in the daily lives of Afghani citizens

by SYRA ORTIZ BLANES

Your Week In Music: 3.19.2015

What To See:  You've gotten thousands of Facebook notifications already, but Afrojack will be spinning tonight for Penn students at the Theater of Living Arts.

by 34TH STREET MAGAZINE

If You Like House of Cards, Then Try...

If you like Kevin Spacey [as Frank Underwood] in House of Cards, then try: Se7en, Usual Suspects, LA Confidential Sure, American Beauty is a particularly solid Best Picture winner, but we prefer Spacey in all-out villain mode.

by DAN MAHER

The Great Penn TV Survey

Television: That thing you watch when you should probably be doing anything else.  Surveys:Those things you fill out on Facebook when you should probably doing anything else. This week, Street combined these powers of procrastination to find out what you 

by 34TH STREET MAGAZINE

How Jesse Fink Keeps It Sexy With the Heydaze

Street: So how does it feel head lining in Philly? Jesse Fink: It’s really exciting.

by ROSA ESCANDON

We Listened to YouTube Meditation So You Don't Have To

We listened to YouTube meditation so you don't have to.

by JUSTIN SHEEN

From Long Island to World Fame: A Conversation with Taking Back Sunday

Street: How did you guys end up playing two shows at the Electric Factory? Shaun Cooper: We do really well in Philly.

by RAQUEL BANKS

Monday Mixtape: From the iPod of Sarah Lindstedt

College senior and musical goddess Sarah Lindstedt shares the songs that inspire her, excite her and have her head banging and belting into a hairbrush.

by 34TH STREET MAGAZINE and SARAH LINDSEDT

Review—Focus

For all its panache and pizzazz, the con movie is a genre that relies mostly, if not entirely, upon the strength of its characters.

by NIKHIL VENKATESA

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