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Arts & Entertainment

Why Billie Eilish Isn't the New Lorde

Not all teen music powerhouses are made the same.

by MELANNIE JAY

Grimes Celebrates the Apocalypse on 'Miss Anthropocene'

On her latest album, Grimes reflects on the destruction of mankind.

by KYLE WHITING

A Piece for Pugh

Why is Florence Pugh so famous, and why is it well–deserved?

by ANNA COLLINS

'Picard' is a Modern Update on the Idealism of Star Trek

A science fiction show that explores the moral consequences of its past.  

by HARSHITA GUPTA

Kristen Schaal: Animation's Most Memorable Voice

Kristen Schaal's talent has defined the best-known animated characters of the last decade. 

by HARSHITA GUPTA

Marina's 'The Family Jewels' and the Decade That Followed

After ten years, the artist's debut album holds more weight than ever.

by KEELY DOUGLAS

Meet Jet Le Parti, The Self–Taught Artist Who Turned his Apartment into a Studio

Artist Spotlight | Jet combines the philosophy of art with the art of philosophy.

by LILY STEIN

When Shows Leave Netflix, Where Do They Go?

The lowdown on what happened with "Friends," and where you can find it now.

by EVA INGBER

Tammy Lang Brings Cabaret to the Kelly Writers House

Her impersonation of Marianne Faithfull shocked and wowed her multigenerational audience. 

by LILY STEIN

'We Are Still Here': A Tale of Native American Resistance

Street previews Manahatta, one of the first Native American stories to be brought to campus. 

by AMANPREET SINGH

Blue Heaven Is A Comedy Festival Unlike Any Other

This Fringearts Festival featured experimental and transgressive comedians from all backgrounds.

by JORDAN WACHSMAN and SAM KESLER

'Fantasy Island' Fantasizes That It's a Horror Movie

Though exciting, this supposed horror film is far from scary.

by ANNA COLLINS

'Joe Pera Talks With You' Is the Gentle Comedy You Never Knew You Needed

Sometimes a show doesn't need to be going anywhere fast.

by SAM KESLER

'Birds of Prey' Deserves Better

DC's latest movie is apparently a box office flop, but it shouldn't be.

by ANNA COLLINS

EDEN's 'no future' Surpasses Sky High Expectations

The Irish experimental musician deftly avoids a sophomore slump.

by KEELY DOUGLAS

Thrice's 'Vheissu' Anniversary Tour Defines Post–Hardcore

Every band in the lineup put their own spin on an ill–defined, fantastic genre.

by MELANNIE JAY

A Definitive Ranking of the 2020 Oscars Musical Performances

Some made you "Stand Up," others made you "Lose Yourself."

by KEELY DOUGLAS

The Grammys' 'Best Musical Theater Album' Reflects Voter Apathy

Giving the award to the Tonys' Best Musical takes away what makes cast albums special.

by KEELY DOUGLAS

'Parasite' at the Academy Awards is What the Film Warned Us About

During awards season, the film faces its own inevitable irony. 

by SARA MERICAN

Art: A Love Language

We asked Penn students why they create and love art. Here's what they said.

by AMANPREET SINGH

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