Arts
The Best Young Adult LGBT Novels I've Read During College
The YA section is full of hidden gems, and we picked some out for you.
What Pop Art Can Say about Penn's Campus
The 'LOVE' sculpture is a piece of Pop Art history, but at Penn, it's taken on a new meaning.
The Kelly Writers House Edible Books Party Brings Culinary Creativity to Campus
The event challenges people to come up with their own interpretations of books through food.
The West Philly Artists Yard Sale Returns to Black Hound Clay Studio
On Oct. 27, WPAYS will connect artists cleaning out their studios and locals seeking affordable art.
Philadelphia's HERspace Art Festival Gives Female Artists A Platform
On the first Saturday of each month, the exhibit gives women a forum to break into the local art scene.
Why You Should Listen to Fiction Podcasts
Podcasts are on the rise, but many listeners have yet to dive into the immersive fictional worlds that the medium has to offer.
'Presenting the Damn Thing:' A Powerful Contemplation of American Heritage
Philly local Inga Kimberly Brown's art exhibit weaves together an American Dialogue with the artist's own identity.
The PMA's Friday Nights Series Is an Unmissable Art Experience
The almost–weekly series unifies attendees and artists through whimsical performance and extended museum hours.
'arms ache avid aeon' Brings ACT UP–Era Activism to the ICA
Four core members of the art collective fierce pussy showcase work old and new.
Bloomers' LaughtHERFest Is Fighting for Inclusive Comedy
The event—which takes place on Saturday, Sep. 14—seeks to empower anyone who wants to be funny.
A More Reflective Campus: Two Sculptures Formerly at PMA Relocate to Penn
These huge and heavy artworks will be on long–term loan for the next 99 years.
For PennDesign's Newest Exhibit, Follow The Bees
These artists want you to think about climate change.
Four Must–See Art Exhibitions In Philadelphia this Summer
Four Must–See Art Exhibitions In Philadelphia this Summer
"A Visit from the Goon Squad": What Jennifer Egan's Book Taught Me About The Twists and Turns Of Time
Pulitzer prize winner and Upenn graduate Jennifer Egan's book tracks development, histories, and interconnectedness through time.
Introducing Anne Ishii: Translator and Editor of Gay Erotic Manga
On breaking boundaries in the literary industry, being the executive director of Philly's Asian Arts Initiative, and bringing niche art to the mainstream
The Photography Exhibit 'From Today, Painting is Dead' Brings New Life to The Barnes Foundation
The exhibit features some of the earliest photographs ever taken, and compliments the artistry of all mediums.
'Stitched! Weaving Together Philly's Fiber Arts Community' Explores the Ties That Bind Us
The Kelly Writers House hosted Professor Funderburg's creative nonfiction class that explored community in their own lives and in Philadelphia as a whole.
The Quaker Notes "Cheers To Forty Years" Performance Highlights What Makes Them Special
A look at how the all–female acapella group spent their fortieth year singing at Penn.
Pennchants' 30th Anniversary Show: A Celebration of Old Friends and New Tricks
Three board members discuss their love for the a cappella group, and their excitement about their upcoming show, 'XXX'.


















