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Arts & Entertainment

From Meme Icon to Rapper: Who Is Bhad Bhabie?

Danielle Bregoli, who said "cash me outside, how 'bout dah?" on Dr. Phil, is now a rapper. Here's what I think of her music.

by BEBE HODGES

Anna Dumitriu’s BioArt and Bacteria Exhibition Fuses Microbes with Art

Her work is a haunted reflection on how humankind has dealt with diseases throughout the eras. 

by CHRISTINA LU

Let Your Hair Down at PAGE's "Love Your Body" Week

Women of color at Penn get real about their hair at this art exhibit.

by EMMA MOORE

Concert Review: Hoodie Allen Invents Forward–Thinking Nostalgia

The Penn Alum sailed through the crowd on an inflatable raft during his sold–out show on Nov. 7.

by BEATRICE FORMAN

Stop! Hoodie Time: Hoodie Allen Gives Business, Career, and Life Advice at Penn

Rapper Hoodie Allen (W ’10) shares his steps to success – along with several laughs – at Tuesday’s “The Business of Life Lecture.”

by BEBE HODGES

Six Steps to Successfully Buy a Guitar on a College Budget

How much is that Fender in the window?

by MELANNIE JAY

'The Happy Prince' Gets Lost in Its Art

 Rupert Everett’s directorial debut is too poetic for its own good. 

by ANNA COLLINS

'Jerusalem Stabile:' The Big Red Structure Outside Meyerson

Alexander Calder was inspired so create this work by unrest in Israel in the 70s. 

by XINYI WAN

All–Female Supergroup boygenius's Debut is Unsurprisingly Genius

The new EP from this all–female supergroup sheds light on what it means to be a woman of indie rock today.

by SOPHIE BURKHOLDER

inVISIBLE Shows the Power of Representation

The art gallery in PAACH promotes cultural awareness and the intersectional identity. 

by SHERRY TSENG

A Playlist to Nap To After Pulling an All–Nighter

Street brings you a selection of tracks to help you snooze.

by ARJUN SWAMINATHAN

CaffeiNations: A Celebration of Coffee Around the World

How your average cup of joe is not just a café staple but a cultural staple, too.

by JOSEPHINE CHENG

The Top 5 TV Shows About Music

Street presents a roundup of musically–inclined shows you should be watching next.

by SRINIDHI RAMAKRISHNA

'Suspiria' Delivers Highbrow Horror That Fails to Entertain

 Luca Guadagnino's remake is beautiful but exhausting. 

by JAMES MORRISON

The Routes of Slavery: A Musical Memoir Made To Last

Representation of a community's resilience in the face of cruelty.

by JOSEPHINE CHENG

Concert Review: Billie Eilish Belongs to Teenaged Girls

Her sold–out Nov. 4 show at Union Transfer bathed the crowd in explosive emotion.

by JAMIE GOBRESKI

Stop Remaking Old Disney Films

How nostalgia seeps from the big screen to other parts of our lives

by SOPHIA DUROSE

'An Elephant Sitting Still': A Four–Hour Masterpiece Leaving a Lifelong Impact

This Chinese film, directed by Bo Hu who died by suicide after filming, has left me in an emotional wreck.

by CHRISTY QIU

From Poetry to Performance with the Excelano Project

A behind the scenes look at the Excelano Project's upcoming spoken poetry show, Entropy.

by JOSEPHINE CHENG

These 10 Films are the Best of the Gershman Philadelphia Jewish Film Festival

Tune into these films showing at Philadelphia's first ever film festival, running from November 3 – November 18.

by JORDAN WACHSMAN

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