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Arts & Entertainment

This Week's Music News Round Up

Attempting to keep up with the craziness that is pop music.

by ISABELLA FERTEL

'Pride and Prejudice' in Ballet: This Weekend at Annenberg

Pick up your ballet shoes, Mr. Darcy.

by SHERRY TSENG

80s Punk Rock: If It Was Released Today, We'd See a Lot More Backlash

PC culture and how it affects backhanded humor.

by NATALIA JOSEPH

What's Rotten About Rotten Tomatoes

What “Certified Fresh” actually means—and why it matters.

by ANA WEST

Behind the Work–Study Students in the Arts

Plot Twist: An Artist Makes Money

by ELIZABETH LEMIEUX

Just How Great is 'The Great British Bake Off'?

'Cupcake Wars' can't compete with this.  

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Crossing Literary and Visual Arts in "Experimental Writing" Class

Exploring new perspectives through the intersections of different arts.

by ELIZABETH LEMIEUX

Deconstructing Diversity in this Year's 'Best Director' Nominations

The Oscars aren't doing enough for diversity in Hollywood.

by NAOMI ELEGANT

Annie Mok: Life is a Walking Simulator Game

Behind the artist that spoke at the "Trans Creatives" series.

by SOPHIE XI

Club Spotlight: The Family Behind Penn Band

They're basically student athletes AND musicians. 

by SOPHIE BURKHOLDER

Spiciest Winter Olympics Moments

Very meme–able moments from the Winter Games.

by SHINYOUNG HAILEY NOH

Reading Terminal Market's Chinese New Year Celebration

Lion dances, Tai Chi, calligraphy, and so much more.

by ELIZABETH LEMIEUX

'High Maintenance' and the Making of a Neighborhood

This HBO miniseries takes the whirlwind of NYC and makes it (somehow) friendly. 

by ZOVINAR KHRIMIAN

Meet Faith Cho: Photographer of Feelings, Not Things

Housemoshi says hello and welcome. 

by XINYI WAN

Why I Can’t Wait for BROCKHAMPTON to Break Up

Trust me, it's going to be a blast. 

by CHRIS TROOP

The Problem With Classical Art

It's not just that they're seen as "boring."

by SHERRY TSENG

Stuck in Reading: Effecting Social Change through TV

Penn alum's proposed pilot aims to revitalize a fading city.

by SHINYOUNG HAILEY NOH

Michelangelo at the Met

If Michelangelo went to Penn, he would have a major case of Penn Face. 

by SOPHIE BURKHOLDER

Why I Still Listen to Lorde's 'Pure Heroine' Five Years Later

The sounds of fear, love, and childhood that never grow old. 

by SAMMY GORDON

Old–School Movie Musicals to Fall In Love With

Take a look at the old standards that inspired modern hits.

by ANA WEST

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