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Nishanth Bhargava


ARTICLES

Hitting the Decks with Penn’s DJs

Students by day, artists by night, these visionaries are turning the tables on Penn’s musical establishment.

From Dorm Room to Dance Floor: Penn DJs Break out Beyond the Bubble

At Warehouse on Watts, these DJs showed off a little bit of madness, badness, and everything in between.

A Journey into Jerseys

Football uniforms can make or break a team—what does it take to make a good one?

Mount Eerie Offers Us No Quarter in his ‘Night Palace’

After a five–year musical hiatus, Phil Elverum’s synthesis of the personal and political arrives with mixed success. 

Penn’s Student Bands Get The Best of Both Worlds

Ahead of our inaugural “Street Sessions” band showcase, Street gets the inside scoop on our favorite Penn musicians

On The Track and In the Classroom, Mark Hellwig Aims High

Mark Hellwig teaches us the value of following your passions and cultivating your interests 

Kidz Bop: The Kernel of American Fascism?

What may first appear to be just a bit of sanitized fun reflects a sick, puritanical instinct to censor embedded deep in American culture.

Chengdu Famous Food Sports Classic Dishes With a Modern Vibe

This University City restaurant offers great Chinese cuisine just a few minutes from campus.

Xiu Xiu Performs “Ignore Grief” at PhilaMoca

Stopping in Philadelphia, the experimental rock band delivered a performance both deeply horrifying and hauntingly beautiful.

What Happened to the Campaign Song?

Although one of America’s proudest political traditions has fallen by the wayside, a look into the winners and losers of Presidential anthems can give us a better idea of how to succeed in politics.

The Deutsch Roots of Drum & Bass

The synthesizer songs that you know and love boast a history that is deeply radical and shockingly German.
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