Arts & Entertainment
Art Haus
Run by Penn students, pseudo–label Deerhaus is making waves in the local scene.
Review: The King of Limbs
Radiohead return with characteristically satisfying results.
Oscars Drinking Game
Street is double–tasking this Sunday night as we take a tour–de–Franzia while watching the Oscars (we'll also be liveblogging — don’t miss it at 34st.com!). Because we know you’re classy like that, we’re publishing our Academy Awards drinking game so you can follow along at home.
Review: Elemental Matters Artists Imagine Chemistry
There’s more chemistry between science and art than you might expect. With twenty–first century technology, science as we know it seems to grow more and more entangled in art.
Musical Notes: "Two Blobs Fucking"
In which I actually take Wayne Coyne’s antics seriously.
Review: Underneath the Pine
Toro y Moi shifts direction on second full-length.
How To Win Your Oscar Pool
Spoiler Alert: Go for the technical categories
February Arts Listings
Secrets of the Silk Road Now–3/28 Penn Museum, 3260 South St. Student ticket: $16.50 Website Our very own Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology brings “Secrets of the Silk Road,” an exploration of more than 100 artifacts from the Silk Road in Central Asia, including textiles, coins, jewelry and more.
Artist Profile: Hannah Van Sciver
Name: Hannah Van Sciver, 2014 Hometown: Cape Cod, Massachusetts Major: English Medium of Choice: Words Street: What inspired you to begin writing poetry?
One Track Mind: Lady Gaga, "Born This Way"
When Lady Gaga released the lyrics to “Born This Way” a few weeks ago, many were skeptical of the song’s simplistic and moralistic message.
True Life: I Got Tickets to LCD at MSG
Street sends a writer to the front lines of LCD’s ticket wars.
One Track Mind: The Strokes "Under Cover of Darkness"
The Strokes - Under Cover Of Darkness by thebluewalrus Let's just get it out of the way: “Under Cover of Darkness” is exactly what every Strokes fan has spent the past five years waiting for.
Franc(PR)o/ Franc(ON)
This week, models at the Cynthia Rowley show strutted down the catwalk to the tune of James Franco's debut musical track.
Review: The Peacock Male at the PMA
I wanna see your peacock.
Defibrillator: Nelly Furtado, "I'm Like a Bird"
Nelly Furtado, circa 2001.
Musical Notes: Lil B
Why you shouldn’t even bother with the nooks and crannies of Lil B’s massive mixtape.
Review: Unknown
Luckluster performances and misguided direction conspire to see how low a cliched script can go.




















