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Arts & Entertainment

To Hollywood and Back with Zach Fox

How one of Penn’s own carved out a spot for himself in the entertainment industry.

by ZOVINAR KHRIMIAN

How Astroworld Broke Hip Hop’s Weak Streak

Travis Scott’s album was a breath of fresh air for the rap game.

by ARJUN SWAMINATHAN

Mitski Masters the Sad Song

We could all learn from Mitski’s ability to force her worries through a sieve.

by SAMMY GORDON

Moviemaking Lessons from "Film in Philly 101"

Future Spielbergs and Scorceses, learn how to make your movie dreams come true in Philadelphia. 

by ANA WEST

R.I.P. The Village Voice

A eulogy from a hopeful music writer. 

by SOPHIE BURKHOLDER

Penn Student, Chuck Schultz, Sketches for FringeArts Festival

How sketching a show reveals more than just watching it does.

by SHERRY TSENG

How to Write a Poem with Juliet Lubwama

What goes on behind the scenes for a national student poet.

by XINYI WAN

The Rise and Fall of MoviePass

Evaluating movie theater subscriptions services like MoviePass and its competitors.

by ZOVINAR KHRIMIAN

The Five Best Songs by Former Penn Students

Street takes a look at the top tracks from past students.

by ARJUN SWAMINATHAN

Who Runs the Carters?

The new directions Beyonce and Jay–Z take on "Everything is Love."

by SAMMY GORDON

88Rising Label Aims to Further Asian Representation in Hip–Hop, Faces Questions of Appropriation

The label's tour, '88 Degrees and Rising,' will be in Philadelphia at the end of September.

by MARGARET ZHANG

I Hated Charlie Puth's Music Until He Released 'Voicenotes'

Puth's shift in image and production departs from his first album, and I don't hate it.

by SAMMY GORDON

HBO's 'Sharp Objects' and The Music of Murder

How the soundtrack of "Sharp Objects" may have hinted at its killer. 

by SOPHIE BURKHOLDER

Emma Berson: Penn's Renaissance Woman

This Visual Studies senior has experience in every creative field imaginable.

by SHERRY TSENG

Made in America 2018: Exceeding Expectations

Philadelphia’s resident music festival beat the expectations this year.

by ARJUN SWAMINATHAN

The ICA in History

It's been home to the likes of Andy Warhol and Jackson Pollack. 

by XINYI WAN

Student Filmmaker Spotlight: Daniel Fradin and Kyle Rosenbluth

How a freshman year friendship turned into a filmmaking partnership that's out to tackle climate change.

by ANA WEST

Logic’s “The Return” is a Real Comeback

"The Return" is a drastic improvement over recent singles.

by ARJUN SWAMINATHAN

'To All the Boys I've Loved Before' is Sweetly Refreshing

The new Netflix film featuring an Asian–American lead is almost too relatable, and people are loving it.

by CASS PHANORD

A Beginner's Guide to the Philadelphia Punk Scene

What you need to know about the underground music beyond the Penn bubble.

by SOPHIE BURKHOLDER

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