Arts & Entertainment
A Rundown of Philly's Summer Outdoor Movie Screenings
The big screen in a big city
This Is Us: The Sad Future of Soap Operas
The show confuses emotional torture for good entertainment.
An Interview with The Excelano Project
Penn's spoken word collective
Street Interviews Jake Gyllenhaal
We got to talk to Jake Gyllenhaal about his upcoming film Life.
The Angle Collective
"Late Fragment," Photography | Film Exhibition, on view from April 5 to April 7, Claudia Cohen Hall, Fox Art Gallery
Claiming Philly's Architectural Influence
Why the Philadelphia School deserves to be recognized
Why You Should Watch “Atlanta”
Catch up, dummy. This is important.
Creating the Penn Meme Group
The "Official Unofficial" story.
PSA: You Can Make Your Own Posters for Cheap
Decorate on a budget
The Philadelphia Flower Show is Actually Amazing
Annually, the Philadelphia Convention Center transforms into a gardener’s slice of heaven—10 acres of floral exhibition space.
Catch Your Favorite Sci-Fi Flicks at the 2017 Penn Bioethics Film Festival
Free films, free food, free discussions.
Logan and the Superhero Movie's Redemption Arc
Logan is a great film—and it's a sign of greater things to come in the superhero genre.
T2 Trainspotting and Destructive Masculinity
Director Danny Boyle talks drug addiction and his sequel fears
A Definitive Ranking of Rihanna's Music Videos
You're welcome.
New Film Carrie Pilby Inspired by Author's Time at Penn
Caren Lissner’s (C’93) best selling novel, Carrie Pilby, will be hitting the big screen within the next few weeks.
The Secret History of Charles Dickens' Pet Raven
The elaborate and confused history of Philly's most famous bird



















