34th Street Magazine is part of a student-run nonprofit.

Please support us by disabling your ad blocker on our site.

Arts & Entertainment

The Best Summer Anthems of the 21st Century, So Far

Ranking the sounds of our summers.

by BEATRICE FORMAN

'10 Things I Hate About You' Turned 20 This Year, But It Still Resonates

What this nostalgic rom–com means to us, two decades later. 

by MEHEK BOPARAI

PennYo: The A Cappella Group That Treats You Like a Friend

The group put on a beautiful and resonant spring show on the weekend of March 29.

by JESSICA BAO

Philly's Music Venue Scene Is Changing Rapidly

With the announcement of Trocadero Theater closing and the end of Festival Pier's summer concert, the city's music venue landscape is in flux.

by JULIA DAVIES

Conan Gray, Voice of 'Generation Why,' Performs at The Fillmore

Gray's music is storytelling and songwriting all at once. 

by SAMANTHA SANDERS

'Why Poetry? Why Now?': Tracy K. Smith's Visit to Penn

U.S. Poet Laureate spoke to students about the power of words on March 28. 

by SHUNMEL SYAU

Revisiting Harmony Korine’s 'Spring Breakers'

Korine just released his newest film, 'The Beach Bum,' but does his controversial 2012 release deserve to be a cult classic?

by ZOVINAR KHRIMIAN

An Evening with Bon Iver: The Perfect 21st Century Concert

Bon Iver performed a sophisticated setlist on March 27 at The Met Philadelphia.

by EMMA HARRIS

Five Fan Theories for 'Game of Thrones' Season Eight

The final season of the beloved series premieres April 14—here's what the fans think will happen.

by SOPHIA SCHULZ-RUSNACKO

Artist of the Week: Hand Habits

Meg Duffy talks shirking category and exploring fluidity on 'placeholder.'

by JOHNNY VITALE

Hulu's 'The Act': A Horrifying Retelling of True Events

Maybe mother doesn't know best?

by CALISTA LOPEZ

A Guide to Miguel's Music Before Spring Fling

From "All I Want is You" to "Sky Walker": The Musical Evolution of Miguel 

by JULIA DAVIES

'Us' Review: Jordan Peele Forces Audiences to Look in the Mirror

Jordan Peele’s second feature is no 'Get Out'. But it’s a noble effort all the same.

by SAMANTHA SANDERS

The Rise of 'The Creative': Redefining What it Means to be an Artist

Why have one defining artistic platform when you can have multiple?

by TERESA XIE

Everything You Need to Know about Netflix Changes this April

Here are the notable titles that are joining and leaving the site. 

by ANA HALLMAN

Eight Audiotree Far Out Sessions That Will Just Make You Feel

A series that combines great music, great video, and some of Chicago's weirdest locales.

by SAM KESLER

Don’t Miss Classic Movie Essentials at the Ritz Five this April

Get out to Old City to catch classic film showings at everyone’s favorite indie theater.

by ZOVINAR KHRIMIAN

Penn Dance's 'CURATED': From Freshman Inspiration to Senior On–Stage Performance

Penn Dance Company's graduating class bridges two forms of art—visual and performing—for its spring independent show, CURATED.

by KATIE FARRELL

Jungle Knocks it Out of the Park With Their Performance at Union Transfer

The London–based soul band got the crowd involved early and never let go.

by PAUL LITWIN

Growing Up Through Film

On never aging out of coming–of–age. 

by SHANNON ZHANG

PennConnects

Most Read