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Arts

Street's Guide to Glasses

My eyes are up here. I see you, bitch.

by MICHELLE MA

Point, Counterpoint: Sneaker Wedges

Point: In the summer of 2012, a new trend emerged in the magical land of footwear.

by ALEXANDRA STERNLICHT

Spring Style Preview

Olivia Stearn, Maryland -"Ease into spring with tights and a skirt." -"Neon is fun." -"When it comes to prints, go big or go home."

by 34TH STREET

Colognes or Perfumes That Will Turn Your Partner On

"Light Blue" - Dolce & Gabbana If you are looking for a token feminine scent, this is it.

by LUCY HOVANISYAN

How Sceney Are You?

Sceney: an adjective used to describe a certain lifestyle among Penn students. If you have to ask what it is, you might as well quit now, but go ahead and take this quiz to find out. We can tell you one thing, though: it’s about as far as you can get from “Selena Gomez and The Scene.”

by EMMA SOREN

Fashion Police

1.

by 34TH STREET

Fashion Meh List

A list that made me realize that (a) indifference doesn't come easy and (b) I myself may be very meh.

by CLARE LOMBARDO

The Best and Worst of Fling Tanks

A Historical Approach

by ALEXANDRA STERNLICHT

South Moon Under: Center City's Chic Boutique

Street got special access to Center City's South Moon Under Boutique. Here are some outfit suggestions for upcoming events in your social calendar.

by ELIE SOKOLOFF

PDF Street Style: 04.02.2014

Click on the image to grab the PDF of Street Style:

by 34TH STREET

Drunk, High, Sober: Penn Museum

Drunk: The #1 event at the Penn Museum had to be the fish in the pond near the entrance, because I decided to touch them.

by 34TH STREET

Artist Profile: Emma Barchi

Emma Barachi: Ballerina Year: Freshman Hometown: Manhattan, New York Major: Undecided Street: How did you start dancing?

by 34TH STREET

Dispatch: Yoga at the Pennsylvania Museum of Art

6:03 p.m.: Cab rolls up to the PMA.

by 34TH STREET

Review: Shattering Expectations, Magic Gardens

Philadelphia’s Magic Gardens has a groundbreaking—or in this case, tile–breaking—new exhibition that is guaranteed to change the way you think about mosaic.

by CAROLYN GRACE

Artist Profile: Humans of UPenn

We catch up with the anonymous freshman photographer capturing the faces of Penn, one portrait at a time.

by 34TH STREET

Penn's Storefronts for Art

Up until a few weeks ago, the walk past Distrito towards the SEPTA station on 40th and Market seemed pretty bleak.

by CIARA STEIN

Which Camera is Right for You?

For your next Kodak moment, choose your equipment wisely. Say cheese!

by NICOLE MALICK

Review: Unseen at Tiger Strikes Asteroid

319 N. 11th Street exploded last week with multiple show openings on every floor of the building including the notable “Unseen” show at Tiger Strikes Asteroid featuring the paintings of Philadelphia artist Keith Crawley. Open until March 30th, the exhibition features five eerily photographic paintings in the tiny two–windowed room.

by MAGGIE GRABMEIER

Block Party: Philadelphia's Best Murals

“We the Youth," Keith Haring 2147 Ellsworth Street Party like you’ve never blacked out.

by 34TH STREET

Contrapposto: Price Tagging, Taking a Stance on Graffiti

Philadelphia is the birthplace of graffiti in the United States. As a teenager in the sixties, Darryl McCray, known as “Cornbread,” began using the city as his canvas.

by CIARA STEIN

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