Arts & Entertainment
One Day Drinking Game
To help out the cause, we scoured Netflix, found the sappiest rom–com and created a liver–demolishing drinking game. For your enjoyment, we selected One Day, an Anne Hathaway and Jim Sturgess disaster that spans the tumultuous relationship of two British lovers.
3 Alternatives to Fifty Shades of Grey
All of the Friday & Saturday showings of Fifty Shades of Grey at the Rave are sold out. But never fear: These films are available to stream on Netflix and will make you just as—if not more—uncomfortable.
Musical Dream Dates
It's a fact: musicians are hotter than regular people. And we've got some ear boners.
Your Week In Music 02.12.15
Valentine's Day may be coming up, but this week is just another week, because music is always our Valentine. Call us—we're single.
This isn't your average Marvin Gaye: weirdest musical hookup stories
Although "Let's Get it On" is always apropos, Penn students aren't exactly picky—or sexy—when it comes to choosing sexual soundtrack. This week, Music presents your best musical hookup songs and stories.
Art of the Pick–Up
The sexiest art form is also the hardest to master. In honor of Valentine’s Day, Arts went to the home of Penn's pick–up artists (read: Smokes') to see what worked, what fell flat and what the fuck. Van Gogh cut off his ear and gave it to a prostitute in a declaration love; here's how you all did it instead.
BDSM, Teddy Bears and Bacon Vaginas: The Art of the Heart
This week, Arts hung out with Penn's fine artists to see what got their hearts beating. Inspired by everything from a mom to an ex to a burrito, these six student artists painted a diverse portrait of the meaning of love.
How To Romantically Screen a Movie on Campus
Forgot to make a reservation at Penne for your special someone? We've got a Valentine's Day challenge for you that's way better than undercooked pasta.
Monday Mixtape: Anti-Valentines Day (02.09.14)
Blast this in your headphones as you walk down Locust and ignore all of the happy couples you see. PDA is so, so overrated.
Contrapposto: How Manuel Alvarez Bravo Stole the Paul Strand Show at Arthur Ross Gallery
Didn't get enough art at the ICA? Head to your red local library for more.
First Friday Spotlight: Galleries at 319 N 11th Street
Now that Penn social life is dedicated to psychologically testing the freshmen, there couldn’t be a better time to burst the bubble and head to the city on a Friday night.
#StreetAtSundance: Q&A With Charlie Carver of "I Am Michael"
Intro: It's a Thursday afternoon, and everyone is hustling and bustling inside of the Eccles theater.
You Need to Listen to This: JMSN
One of the hottest genres on the block these days is “PBR&B,” a dark, melodic twist on classic rhythm & blues.
#StreetAtSundance: Overheard at Sundance
Park City waiter: My brother owes me hundreds for bailing him out. I’m fucked, because I also owe my ex sixty dollars to clean out her carpet. Yeah, he head-butted me and broke my nose, so now there’s a ton of blood everywhere.
#StreetAtSundance: Most Memorable Moments
We asked a variety of personalities what particular moment epitomized their Sundance 2015 experiences. Here’s what they had to say.
Street At Sundance: Hot Spots
Street takes on the coolest places to be at Sundance. And celebrates its run in with James Franco.
Dead Funny: Mask and Wig's A Comedy of Terrors
Last Saturday, I headed off campus to catch the Mask and Wig Show’s “A Comedy of Terrors.” Looking to switch up my Saturday night routine, I was keen to replace the drama of Greek life with, you know, actual drama.
Your Week in Music
WHAT TO SEE On Thursday night, the music blog Rock On Philly is hosting a "Bubblegum's Eve" gig at MilkBoy.



















