Arts & Entertainment
You Have to Listen to This: This Is The Kit
The effortlessly inventive folk songs your life has been missing
Breaking the 'Gentlemen's Agreement'
A short history of Philly's skyline
When Programmers Meet Artists: Women’s Role in Art and Tech
Making/Breaking the Binary: Women, Art & Technology (1968-1985), a multi–venue curatorial project by Kelsey Halliday Johnson, surveys a generation of pioneering artists in new media and reconsiders their roles as technology innovators who helped shape the information age.
Get to Know The Body Electric
“Everyone can and should be a writer.”
Street Book Club: Bright Lights, Big City
Life and loneliness in the coked–out 80s
Philo Presents: Gender & Sexual Identities in Asian Communities
Philo’s latest art exhibit on Queer identity in South and East Asia.
Trevor Noah is Coming to Campus
The Daily Show host will be SPEC's fall speaker
P–Funk: The Genre You Didn't Know You Needed
Its name is P–Funk, and it's p–cool if we say so ourselves.
You Have To Listen To This: Higher Brothers
China's hottest rap group has found a way to go viral in a country with ultra–censored internet content.
Music To Help You Enjoy The Last Few Weeks of Warm Weather
Starbucks pushing pumpkin spice lattes does not mean the warmth of summer has to end.
Music For When You're Drunk At 3AM And Staring At A Lava Lamp
You needed this.
The Live Album Is So Underrated
Let your life feel like a never–ending concert with the live album
Classical Music To Make You Feel Intense AF While Studying
Kygo is overrated anyways.
"Speech/Acts" Wants You to Listen
Public Engagement for ICA Autumn Show Calls for Penn Students
The Band You've Been Missing Your Entire Life: The War On Drugs
The music world waited patiently for A Deeper Understanding for three years. Me on the other hand, not so much.
Hanging Out with Jennifer Egan
The Pulitzer Prize–winning author comes back to campus.
Reading Into the Palm
The future's in your hands (literally).
A Fall Break with Art in Venice
When you are registering for courses, look for those that take you abroad for free over break.




















