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Arts & Entertainment

Using Film to Bridge the Gap Between Students and Refugees

Penn FilmAid brought students out of the "Penn Bubble" by hosting an event with Loung Ung, former child soldier and refugee.

by RANIA ZAKARIA

The Penn Museum Brings a Personal Touch to Artifacts with Global Guides

They add a personal touch to explaining the artifacts from their own countries. 

by XINYI WAN

Explore the Universality of Flavor with Netflix’s ‘Salt Fat Acid Heat’

This charming docuseries is an adventurous home cook’s dream.

by ZOVINAR KHRIMIAN

The da Vinci Drawings: Professor Olin's Archival Sketches

He's designed places from Bryant Park to the Washington Monument. 

by XINYI WAN

Is Anime the new Kung Fu in Hip Hop?

Looking at the history and parallels of references to Japanese animation and martial arts in hip hop music.

by ALEKSEI KURYLA

SAS Truly Presented "Friends" at their Cultural Show This Weekend

A celebration of culture, talent, and community with the South Asian Society.

by JOSEPHINE CHENG

My Mother, Music, and Me

From the stack of vinyl records to the front of the pit, a shoutout for my favorite concert buddy.

by MELANNIE JAY

Netflix's 'The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina' is Horrifyingly Fun

If you're looking for a fall show that combines dark witchcraft with teenage angst, this show may be right up your alley.

by CLAIRE OCHROCH

2018: 50 Years of 'Space Odyssey' at the Franklin Institute

For November, the Franklin Institute is screening the classic film that transformed science fiction.

by SHANNON ZHANG

'Heathers' Reboot is Awkward and Tone–Deaf

Paramount’s reboot of the 1989 classic fails where many high school shows do.

by ANNA COLLINS

What to See on Campus This November

Performing arts groups, a Grammy winning artist, dancers, and so much more.

by SHERRY TSENG

'Beautiful Boy' is a Dark, Simmering Tale of Addiction and Family

Steve Carell and Timothée Chalamet play father and son in this haunting drama.

by ZOVINAR KHRIMIAN

Netflix Delivers Binge–Worthy Horror in 'The Haunting of Hill House'

A thoughtful show that delivers on genuine scares, Hill House is the binge–worthy entertainment you need this Halloween. 

by JAMES MORRISON

The Best and Worst Scary Movies on Netflix

Here are the films that you will want to add to your watchlist this Halloween.

by ZOVINAR KHRIMIAN and SAM KESLER

Khalid's 'Suncity:' A Love Letter to El Paso and his Fans

The seven–track release, out now, combines Khalid's old style with his newfound fame.

by BEBE HODGES

Ella Mai's "Ella Mai" Doesn't Do Her Talents Justice

Her debut album is fun, but mostly unexceptional.

by SRINIDHI RAMAKRISHNA

"Room 25" Solidifies Noname as a Rapper You Should Know

The debut album by the musician Rolling Stone called “one of the best rappers alive.”

by SRINIDHI RAMAKRISHNA

Five Election Movies to Get You Pumped to Vote

Watch these classics to get in the voting mood on November 6. 

by CALISTA LOPEZ

Remembrance of History: The Philadelphia Holocaust Memorial Plaza's Reopening

Understanding history as it should never be repeated. 

by JOSEPHINE CHENG

More Than Just a Pretty Picture: Shahzia Sikander's 'The Perennial Gaze'

Shahzia Sikander explores the bounds of cultural identity and femininity through her art—and you can see it here in Philly.

by RANIA ZAKARIA

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