Arts
'Speak Your Truth—An Evening with Yolanda Wisher': A Fitting End to Penn Women's Week
Yolanda Wisher highlights the camaraderie that makes Women’s Week so important.
Just Miles From Campus: Finding Calm in the City at Shofuso Japanese House and Garden
This Tea House and Garden reflects the history of Japanese culture in Philadelphia.
Sitting Down with the Co–Ceos of Penn Fashion Week: Fashion Reimagined
Olivia Klein and Chrissy Walker share their experiences with exploring creative careers in the fashion industry.
The Value of Taking an Art Class at Penn
An art class could be just what your schedule—and inner artist—is missing.
'Mythic Creatures' Exhibition at Drexel: Myth and Nature Are Not So Different, After All
Academy of Natural Sciences takes on the history of myth, exploring the relationship between nature and legend.
Glee Club Demonstrates Their Love For Community In 'The Good, The Bad, And The Uglee'
The group delivers a hilarious performance dedicated to community and friendship.
From Parents to Punk–Rockers: The 21st Annual Philadelphia Tattoo Arts Convention
A look at Philadelphia's thriving tattoo scene and its role within the greater arts community.
Live from Philly, it's The Moth StorySLAM at World Cafe Live!
Enjoy uniquely human stories at this monthly open–mic competition, or better yet, tell one of your own.
'The Complicit Eye': Kukuli Velarde's Deconstruction Of Beauty In Western Culture
Velarde's artwork explores the dichotomy in modern beauty between fitting in and standing out.
A Look At Penn Dhamaka's Latest Production, 'DMAK High'
The all–male dance troupe blends impressive choreography with infectious energy.
Samantha Friskey, Penn Plays Fellowship Winner, Talks First Performance of 'Rabbit'
Penn Plays Fellowship recipient Samantha Friskey addresses the impact of gun violence on interfamily relationships.
'I is for Institute': The Institute of Contemporary Art's Interactive Digital Project
On exploring the past history, present mission, and future trajectory of art insitutions.
Meet Professor Janice Lowe, The Multimedia Artist Blurring Lines Between Text and Sound
A professor's insight on her own work and the expansion of multi-media art as a whole.
What to Expect From Philly Theater Week
With accessible tickets and diverse performances, why miss out on the chance to see some new shows?
Find Out How ‘Time Passes’ for You in this Eight–Hour Performance of 'To the Lighthouse'
The entrance fee: a potluck item and a willingness to commit.
Don't Miss "The Lightning Thief: The Percy Jackson Musical" Live In Philadelphia
How this onstage rendition breathes new life into Rick Riordan's original coming-of-age classic
What to Read After Finishing Michelle Obama's 'Becoming'
Still craving inspiration from some kick ass women in politics? Street’s got you covered.
Photography In Crisis: Slought's Newest Exhibit on Cultural Collaboration
This narrative photography exhibition captures the essence of crisis in Greece through the collaborative efforts of artists from the Depression Era Project.
Paul Philippe Cret: The Penn Professor Behind Iconic Philly Landmarks
Thirty–four years of teaching at Penn and innovative projects have left an enduring mark on the architectural fabric of the city.

















