Arts & Entertainment
Why Artists are Making the Strawberry Part of Their Brand
The shift of the strawberry from song titles to t–shirts.
This Week in Music News
This week's roundup includes a Rihanna clap–back, a Chance cameo, and a Rick and Morty music video (what?).
Four Movie Streaming Services You Didn’t Know You Already Have Access To
Feel free to cancel that Netflix subscription.
A Conversation with Allison Winn Scotch
The Penn alumna's seventh book is out now.
Where is Frank Ocean's Third Studio Album?
The enigmatic R&B singer is making us wait again.
Irish Band Tedea Comes to Annenberg
Celebrate Saint Patrick's Day authentically.
A Look Into Soviet Cinema
Here are five quality movies that came out of the October Revolution.
The Best Queer Media and What They All Have in Common
If you liked 'Call Me By Your Name,' you'll love these books and films with the same motifs.
Bingeable Telenovelas for Every Kind of TV Fan
For proper, neverending on–screen drama, check out these Spanish–language TV series.
‘The End of the F***ing World’ and the Art of Black Comedy
This bite–sized Netflix series takes on a tricky genre with humor and heart.
Up–and–Comer Caleb Giles Deconstructs His Musical Process
The saxophonist turned rapper's latest album received a 7.0 from Pitchfork.
Writing Experimentally with Jay Kirk
Getting to know the creative nonfiction professor who recently received a Whiting Grant
Going Abroad and its Impact on Art Students
How a place can define one's art.
When Unconventional Filmmaking Works
Taking risks in production can elevate a movie beyond a simple gimmick.
Independent Filmmakers at Penn: Justin Lee, Ari Lewis, and Mary Osunlana
Three student–filmmakers discuss the origins of their passion and their future plans.
'American Crime Story' gets a Makeover
'The Assassination of Gianni Versace' is another great addition to Ryan Murphy’s television empire.
A Fresh Look at Groundbreaking Producer Nujabes' Soundtrack for Anime 'Samurai Champloo'
A convenient excuse to watch an anime for the music.
Famous Architect and Penn Alum: Louis I. Kahn In Concrete and On Paper
The renowned architect's designs are right in Fisher Fine Arts.
'Nation of Two' by Vance Joy Doesn't Hold Up
Introducing an album of mediocre ballads for folk fangirls.

















