Arts & Entertainment
A Review on Kazumi Tanaka’s new collection: Mother and Child Reunion
Indigo, revisited
Contrapposto: Taking a Stance on the Eastern State Penitentiary’s Art Collection
Every October, the Eastern State Penitentiary dresses up for Halloween. The prison in North Philadelphia’s Fairmont neighbourhood hosts “Terror Behind the Walls,” its annual benefit where the fortress–like building is renovated into a helluva haunted house.
An Interview with Teddy Schwarzman, Penn Alum and "The Imitation Game" Producer
Teddy Schwarzman graduated from Penn in 2001 and founded his production company, Bear Pictures, in 2011. His newest film, “The Imitation Game,” screened at the Philadelphia Film Festival on Saturday night and hits theaters on November 21.
The Best of Me by the Numbers
This chick flick gets an F-
Andrew McMahon: Then & Now
The former Jack's Mannequin and Something Corporate frontman has branched out on his own. Click on the picture for a retrospective of his career.
Album Review: "Paperwork"—T.I.
With so many new hip–hop artists coming out of Atlanta these days, some may question whether or not veteran T.I.
Scandal Recap: “Like Father, Like Daughter”
Jake’s so hot, please don’t let him die, Shonda! (Aired 10.16.2014)
Red Band Society Recap: “So, Tell Me What You Want, What You Really, Really Want”
Nothing like a little Spice Girls reference in an episode title! (Aired on 10.15.2014)
Parenthood Recap: “The Waiting Room”
In episode three, "The Waiting Room," the Braverman family finally convinced Zeek to have heart surgery. I hope you brought your tissues. (Aired 10/9/14.)
Parenthood Recap: “A Potpourri of Freaks”
Aired October 10.16.2014
Remix Wednesday: "Psylla"—Glass Animals (Feki Remix)
If you’re not already listening to Glass Animals, you might want to get on that soon?they’re becoming really big,
Music Video Monday: "Know What I Want"—Kali Uchis
Colombia–born singer Kali Uchis brings us an ironically bright and colorful tale of kidnapping and murder.
Netflix Pick of the Week: “A Young Doctor’s Notebook (Season 1)"
In case your instant queue is empty thanks to Fall Break…(Check out more Netflix Picks of the Week every Friday at 34st.com.)
An Interview with Justin Simien of “Dear White People”
34th Street Magazine: How much of your film is based on lived college experience?
Review: “Dear White People”
Racial tensions, college partying, film festival awards, interesting camera angles and breakout performances: this dramedy has all the ingredients of an Oscar winner.
Album Review: "...And Star Power"—Foxygen
The rock band's latest effort is a jumbled but interesting ride.



















