Arts & Entertainment
‘The Witches’ Is Not Just Bad, It’s Deeply Problematic
The film demonizes differences when it should be celebrating them.
Talking to Brennan Lee Mulligan About His DnD Show, 'Dimension 20'
The let's play show is back for another season—and its creator is putting an anti–capitalist spin on the board game.
Hadji Gaviota Wants You To Be Honest With Yourself
The Penn alum talks dismantling pre–professionalism and discovering his identity ahead of his latest album.
Does the Music Industry Actually Care if You Voted?
Between payola and voting initiatives, major recording companies have a mixed track record on the subject of democracy.
What Does An Election Sound Like?
Let's explore how politicians use specific songs and sounds to shape their messages.
‘Star Trek,’ Syncopes, and the Hypothetical Fall of America
Season three of ‘Star Trek: Discovery’ emphasizes a warning that has been present in the franchise for over fifty years.
'Borat Subsequent Moviefilm:' A Review
Classic Sacha Baron Cohen, but not classic Borat
Pre–2020 Election, Protest Art Demands Change
How artists are calling for a more progressive America
Philly Artist Bill Strobel Recreates Lady Justice With Chalk
How MTV’s voting campaign at Love Park gave color to voting early
Meet Quincy Morgan: The Artist Who Features People and Moments She Cares About
Artist Inspiration | Quincy introduces herself and her creative process through her playlist.
Why 'Get Out' is Worth a Second Watch Three Years Later
More subtleties are uncovered with each viewing
The "Bachelorette" Must Go On: Episode 4 Recap
New drinking game: Take a shot every time Chris Harrison says unprecedented.
CHIKA Reclaims her Power on ‘Industry Games’
Meet the “best of the new school” who shirks the conventions of the music industry.
Alex Trebek Was America's Favorite Teacher
How the recent loss of the beloved 'Jeopardy!' host affects the entire nation.
Meet Eleanor Shemtov: A Creative Fusing Her Interests in Design and Technology
The co–founder and co–editor–in–chief of “t-art” is committed to the artistic community at Penn and beyond.
The Exterminating Angel: The Creepiest Horror Movie You’ve Never Seen
Those Were The Days | 60 years late, this film is still thrilling—and eerily similar the reality of 2020.
Here's Everything That's Wrong With 'The Shining'
A director that enforces "all work, no play" makes for a pretty racist—and boring—movie.
Streaming: An Industry of Its Own?
The global pandemic has placed streaming in the spotlight—and it's very expensive.
Three Great Serious Movies for Comedy Fans
The past 25 years have allowed for retrospection on the complicated lives of famous figures of the 1970s' comedy explosion.


















