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Arts & Entertainment

First Friday Spotlight: Galleries at 319 N 11th Street

Now that Penn social life is dedicated to psychologically testing the freshmen, there couldn’t be a better time to burst the bubble and head to the city on a Friday night.

by MOLLY COLLETT

#StreetAtSundance: Q&A With Charlie Carver of "I Am Michael"

Intro: It's a Thursday afternoon, and everyone is hustling and bustling inside of the Eccles theater.

by CAROLINE MARQUES and GRETA BALDWIN

You Need to Listen to This: JMSN

One of the hottest genres on the block these days is “PBR&B,” a dark, melodic twist on classic rhythm & blues.

by MARK PARASKEVAS

#StreetAtSundance: Overheard at Sundance

Park City waiter: My brother owes me hundreds for bailing him out. I’m fucked, because I also owe my ex sixty dollars to clean out her carpet. Yeah, he head-butted me and broke my nose, so now there’s a ton of blood everywhere.

by CAROLINE MARQUES and GRETA BALDWIN

#StreetAtSundance: Most Memorable Moments

We asked a variety of personalities what particular moment epitomized their Sundance 2015 experiences. Here’s what they had to say.

by CAROLINE MARQUES and GRETA BALDWIN

Street At Sundance: Hot Spots

Street takes on the coolest places to be at Sundance. And celebrates its run in with James Franco.

by 34TH STREET MAGAZINE

Dead Funny: Mask and Wig's A Comedy of Terrors

Last Saturday, I headed off campus to catch the Mask and Wig Show’s “A Comedy of Terrors.” Looking to switch up my Saturday night routine, I was keen to replace the drama of Greek life with, you know, actual drama.

by NATASHA DOHERTY

Your Week in Music

WHAT TO SEE On Thursday night, the music blog  Rock On Philly is hosting a "Bubblegum's Eve" gig at MilkBoy.

by 34TH STREET MAGAZINE

#StreetAtSundance: Most Memorable Moments (Print Version)

We asked a variety of personalities what particular moment epitomized their Sundance 2015 experiences. Here’s what they had to say--plus more online.

by CAROLINE MARQUES and GRETA BALDWIN

Monday Mixtapes: Brazilian Carnaval

Sophomore Julia Evangelista brings you the hottest beats in anticipation of upcoming Brazilian Carnaval. Live from Rio, this should warm you up.

by 34TH STREET MAGAZINE

Trailer of the Week: Welcome to Me

Are your number of Twitter followers just not cutting it? Ever wanted to have millions of people held captive on the edge of their seat, waiting to see what you’ll say or do next?

by JOANNA GLUM

Your Week In Music: 1.29.2015

We know, we know: you're tired, you're sick, it's cold outside. So whether you want to "live a little" and explore downtown or sit at home listening to new beats that just came out, welcome to your personalized week in music

by CAROLINE MARQUES

O.C.R. or Go See Art

Each semester little Wharton boys and girls gather round Huntsman to interview for OCR (on–campus recruiting). It’s just like Christmas only this time the rules are reversed—the NAUGHTY boys and girls get the presents, namely, the $20,000 stipends in New York.

by 34TH STREET MAGAZINE

Foxcatcher's John du Pont Went to Penn?!

Penn in Film: Billionaire Killer Edition

by CASSANDRA KYRIAZIS

The Retinas: On Shotgunning Beers and World Domination

With big hair and a big sound, The Retinas are ready to rock the North Star Bar this Thursday – but first, check out their exclusive performance of their unnamed new single for Street.

by MARA VEITCH

Penn Alum Tweets: Jon Hurwitz

This week's alum: Harold & Kumar big shot Jon Hurwitz

by JOANNA GLUM

Ali Lotz's Les Fumeurs

In its most basic sense, Les Fumeurs is a black and white film showing individual portraits of fifteen people smoking cigarettes. As the sitters are alone onscreen and in their private moments, each person’s smoking tics and idiosyncrasies become clear. They smoke at their own pace, until they finish. And one by one they leave the shot, and their picture disappears.

by NATASHA DOHERTY

Not Another Hans Zimmer Score

Turn your Netflix cue into your newest study playlist with this extraterrestrial soundtrack that will totally help you ace ASTR001

by COLE SPEIDEL

If You're in This Class, Watch This Film

Skip the required reading and check out these movies instead. At least you can pretend to be informed.

by 34TH STREET MAGAZINE

Invisible Familiars: Amorphous and Alluring

Jared Samuel might be NYC's zaniest new singer-songwriter, and he just dropped his debut album Disturbing Wildlife to prove it. Check Invisible Familiars out at the North Star Bar on Thursday for genre-bending, intricate jams.

by AMANDA SILBERLING

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