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Hannah Sung


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A Well–Oiled Disciplinary Machine

While a new academic year begins, student protesters deal with the disciplinary proceedings surrounding the termination of the Gaza Solidarity Encampment last spring.

Clairo Strikes Gold with ‘Charm’

The indie darling is comfortable with her vulnerability in her new easy–listening record.

Art in the Gaza Solidarity Encampment

A mosaic of resistance emerges on college campuses across the country.

The Resurrection of Panchiko

The champions of the lost wave tour talk tour, streaming discourse, and their storied origins.

Donors Rule Everything Around Me

When money talks, professors are silenced.

More Than Just a Look–Alike

Celebrity impersonation is a career in and of itself, right?

On Her Most American Album, Mitski Reclaims the Land

The Land is Inhospitable and So Are We is primitive, perverse, intense, honest, and the singer’s most cohesive record to date. 

Kali Uchis' Spiritual and Sensual Journey in “Red Moon in Venus”

The R&B and pop singer is the divine feminine, and she’s sharing her secrets with the rest of us.

The Underground World of Philly’s Basement House Shows

As Penn students, the city’s most prolific and innovative music scene is hidden right under our noses—literally.

“Macho Men: Hypermasculinity in Dutch & American Prints” Deconstructs the Masculine Ideal

The Philadelphia Museum of Art’s new exhibition takes a hard look at the sensationalized male physique.

Britpop Band Pulp To Reunite For The First Time In 11 Years

Step Aside Oasis and Blur: Long Live Pulp 

“Meet Me in the Bathroom” Is An Ode To The Early 2000s NYC Alt Music Scene

Julian Casablancas, Karen O, and friends do drugs and go crazy on stage

Ibibio Sound Machine Is the Coolest Band Ever, and They Know It

Eighties electronic synth meets West African funk and disco at World Cafe Live.

Ride Along with Arctic Monkeys’ ‘The Car’

Alex Turner sings to lovers in disco–lit parties and old “AM” fans in new metaphorical meta album.

Escape to ‘Within the Depths Of A Darkened Forest’ for Its 20th Anniversary

The perfect holiday music for those who celebrate the fall equinox

The Saga of #DeleteSpotify

What exactly happened, and has anything changed?

Do Supergroups Still Exist (to the same extent as they used to)?

Hint: boygenius says yes, but not in the way you think.
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