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Arts & Entertainment

The Perfect Cures for Songs Stuck on Repeat

That Top 40 song still stuck in your head? Shake it off. Listen to these jams instead.

by ARIELA OSUNA

Contrapposto: Performance Arts

A man sitting and crying with a paper bag reading “I AM NOT FAMOUS ANYMORE” over his head. A woman sleeping in a glass box.

by ANNIKA NEKLASON

The Art of Dating



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Album Review: Lost in the Trees

“PAST LIFE” LOST IN THE TREES

by DEVON OCONNOR

Winter Olympic(k)s: "Miracle"

On Saturday in Sochi, Russia, T.J. Oshie cemented his place in Olympic history with confidence and a smile.

by AIDAN PONGRACE

Review: Sarah Sze at The Fabric Workshop

Following the success of the “Triple Point” exhibition at the Venice Biennale, Sarah Sze is exhibiting three site-specific installations at The Fabric Workshop and Museum.

by CIARA STEIN

Remix Wednesday: “Burn”—Ellie Goulding (Four Tet Remix)

I know what you’re thinking: “Another remix of “Burn”? I’ve had enough f**king EDM already.” But fear not, that’s exactly what this remix isn’t about.

by MITCHELL HUNG

House of Cards Recap: "Chapter 14"

The buzziest, most binge-worthy and most addicting show of 2013, the political thriller “House of Cards,” has returned, with Netflix streaming all thirteen season two episodes.

by MICHAEL SHOSTEK

Vagina Monologues Review: The Theater and the Vagina

[media-credit name="Erica Sasche" align="alignleft" width="199"][/media-credit] After several weeks of seeing girls walking around dressed up as giant vaginas, it is easy to forget that they are promoting a piece of art.

by ROSA ESCANDON

Artist Profile: Shakeil Greeley

Year: 2015 Hometown: Portland, OR / Philadelphia, PA Major: Visual Studies Website: shakeil.com Street: How did you first get into visual art? Shakeil Greeley: I’ve been drawing since before I could even hold a pencil.

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Campus Gem: The Print Studio

The Morgan Fine Arts Building is not a place you end up by accident.

by ANNIKA NEKLASON

TV's Most Eligible Characters

Single life got you down this Valentine’s day? Don’t worry, we’ve mingled the best single TV characters together to help you buck up and embrace #foreveralone.

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Review: Michael Snow's "Photo-Centric," Philadelphia Museum of Art

On Wednesday I took advantage of the Pay–What–You–Wish evening at the Philadelphia Museum of Art (a.k.a.

by CIARA STEIN

Music Haikus

Roses are red / Violets are blue / Street listens to music / And writes some haikus

by LUCY HOVANISYAN

Band of Horses Album Review

“LIVE AT THE RYMAN”: Band of Horses Beginning as a rock outfit in 2004, Band of Horses was catapulted into alternative stardom on the back of iconic singles “The Funeral” and “No One’s Gonna Love You.” Likened to The Decemberists and Bon Iver, lead singer Ben Bridwell’s fragile, emotive vocals take center stage.

by TONY MEI

Review: “Endless Love”

Endless, but not in the good sense.

by GABBY ABRAMOWITZ

Where Are They Now?

Ah, childhood. A sweet but fleeting time defined by popsicles, pretend and passé pop stars. What happened to the crooners of our golden age? They had their five minutes of fame and then faded into irrelevance...or so we think. Let’s take a journey through time! Cue hypnotic, dream sequence beats.

by KIMBERLY LU

Words on the Street: Typography on Penn's Campus



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Drunk, High, Sober: Fresh Grocer Redbox

High: First off, there are actually two Redboxes. How do you know which one has the better movies?

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Upcoming Concerts: February 20



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