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Arts & Entertainment

Meet Quincy Morgan: The Artist Who Features People and Moments She Cares About

Artist Inspiration | Quincy  introduces herself and her creative process through her playlist.

by EMILY MOON

Why 'Get Out' is Worth a Second Watch Three Years Later

More subtleties are uncovered with each viewing

by ARIELLE STANGER

The "Bachelorette" Must Go On: Episode 4 Recap

New drinking game: Take a shot every time Chris Harrison says unprecedented. 

by CHRISTIANA GUAN

CHIKA Reclaims her Power on ‘Industry Games’

Meet the “best of the new school” who shirks the conventions of the music industry.

by KAI SONG

Alex Trebek Was America's Favorite Teacher

How the recent loss of the beloved 'Jeopardy!' host affects the entire nation. 

by MEHEK BOPARAI

Meet Eleanor Shemtov: A Creative Fusing Her Interests in Design and Technology

The co–founder and co–editor–in–chief of “t-art” is committed to the artistic community at Penn and beyond.

by JESSA GLASSMAN

The Exterminating Angel: The Creepiest Horror Movie You’ve Never Seen

Those Were The Days | 60 years late, this film is still thrilling—and eerily similar the reality of 2020.

by JULIA POLSTER

Here's Everything That's Wrong With 'The Shining'

A director that enforces "all work, no play" makes for a pretty racist—and boring—movie. 

by ASHNA YAKOOB

Streaming: An Industry of Its Own?

The global pandemic has placed streaming in the spotlight—and it's very expensive.

by CAYLEN DAVID

Three Great Serious Movies for Comedy Fans

The past 25 years have allowed for retrospection on the complicated lives of famous figures of the 1970s' comedy explosion.

by JULIA POLSTER

You Create Music When You Talk: Pamela Z's Interdisciplinary Work Stretches Definitions

The multimedia musician begs the question: Can any noise be beautiful?

by NORA YOUN

Why are we so obsessed with celebrities' bodies?

Billie Eilish's body shouldn't matter. Neither should Lizzo's, Kanye's, or anyone's, really.

by TREASURE BROWN

The Bachelorette Must Go On: Episode 3 Recap

It’s the Clare and Dale show now. 

by CHRISTIANA GUAN

'The Boys in the Band': A Fine Remake, Even if Nobody Needed It

Some things just can't be remade.

by ASHNA YAKOOB

"Ratched": A Beautiful Horror

Exploring the visual appeal of the new Netflix original, and how it speaks to the aesthetic potential of horror.

by CAYLEN DAVID

"The Invisible Man": Then vs Now

When you compare the 2020 reboot to the 1933 original of "The Invisible Man," it's clear the original reigns superior.

by CAYLEN DAVID

Amber Ruffin Is Bringing The Best Elements Of Television’s Past Into The 21st Century

'The Amber Ruffin Show' combines old–school charm with new–school ideas.

by JULIA POLSTER

Tired of Doomscrolling? Watch This on Election Day Instead.

Here's what Street's watching to keep sane as the polls close.

by 34TH STREET and ASHNA YAKOOB

How the “I Am” Collective is Channeling the Power of Stories

This new Penn student–led storytelling project aims to celebrate the diversity of experiences in the Penn and Philadelphia community.

by PEARL LIU

Meet Michael Pearson, a Leader in the Penn Music Community

Pearson takes us behind the scenes of his band Slowsie and discusses the world of music at Penn.

by PHIL STEINKRAUSS

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