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Arts & Entertainment

'Midsommar' and the Rise of Folk Horror

After 'Hereditary,' all eyes are on Ari Aster to see if he can do it again—this time with a different sub–genre. 

by SOPHIA SCHULZ-RUSNACKO

A Look at What’s Inside the Penn Book Center

From apocalyptic survival guides to infuriating children’s books, the Penn Book Center has a lot to offer.

by CHELSEY ZHU

Inside Penn Glee Club’s World Tour

9 Performances. 6 Collaborations. 5 Cities. 1 International Tour.

by LYNN AHRENS

Why We Need The Summer Playlist

How we use a collection of songs to soundtrack our warmest memories. 

by MEHEK BOPARAI

P!nk Returns with a New Album and a New Mindset

On 'Hurts 2B Human:' P!nk Delivers a Predictable, but Powerful Album.

by JULIA DAVIES

The Drums Soak in the Experience at The Foundry

Jonny Pierce leads the New York–based group in a gleeful show. 

by NOA JETT

Is the Album Still Valuable?

A look at how the creative process has changed in the face of the digital age. 

by MEHEK BOPARAI

'Everybody Knows' Is a Poignant and Relevant Family Drama

A worthwhile glimpse into Spain's present feudalistic hierarchy. 

by ANA HALLMAN

Netflix's 'Tuca & Bertie' is the Animated Feminist Comedy That You Can't Miss

With two female birds at the helm, this Netflix original soars to new heights.

by JULIA DAVIES

Sex in Hollywood: A Look at the Female Orgasm

How film misconstrues the reality of sex. 

by SHRIYA BEESAM

The Supreme Court's Ruling on Rap as Free Speech

 Violating the First Amendment, the Supreme Court wants to strip rap of its artistic value. 

by BEATRICE FORMAN

Netflix's "It's Bruno!" is Your Next Binge.

"It's Bruno!" is a funny and simple tale about a dog and his owner. 

by ANA HALLMAN

"A Visit from the Goon Squad": What Jennifer Egan's Book Taught Me About The Twists and Turns Of Time

Pulitzer prize winner and Upenn graduate Jennifer Egan's book tracks development, histories, and interconnectedness through time.

by KATIE FARRELL

On IGOR, Tyler the Creator Dissects Love

On IGOR, Tyler, The Creator chases after and runs from love.     

by JULIA DAVIES

A Look at the Trope of the Gay Best Friend

The comedic, one–dimensional GBF trope must be given more complexity. 

by ANA HALLMAN

The Polanski Problem

Last year, Roman Polanski was cast out of the Academy. This year, he's fighting back.

by ANNA COLLINS

Stuber—Starring Kumail Nanjiani and Dave Bautista—Is a Perfect Combo Comedy

The action–packed comedy is full of heart—it will have you laughing, crying, and everything in between.

by TARA O'BRIEN

Five Movies You Can't Miss this Summer (and Five More to Add to your Netflix Watchlist)

Whether at the theater or on your couch, here are some flicks to keep you busy this summer.

by ZOVINAR KHRIMIAN

Girlpool Celebrates A New Sound at Underground Arts

The iconic DIY duo were joined by two rising indie acts.

by NOA JETT

Breaking Down 'Game of Thrones' Season 8 Episode 3

Dry your tears—it's time to breakdown the longest and most overwhelming fight in TV history.

by MARYANNE KOUSSA

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