Music
Review: Femme Fatale by Britney Spears
Pop diva returns to femme form.
For the Law-Abiding Listener
2011 is shaping up to be a big year for the world of digital music. Apple recently confirmed rumors of a new subscription service in the works for iTunes, while Google announced plans to release its own hybrid digital download store/subscription–based music locker.
Spring Fling Preview 2011
… And the wait is over. Earlier this week, Under the Button and Penn performing groups led you on a campus–wide quest that culminated in the announcement of two Fling acts: Instrumental duo Ratatat and hip–hop hitmaker Flo Rida.
Review: Angles by the Strokes
Angling for a comeback and not succeeding.
Review: Lasers by Lupe Fiasco
Spring Fling headliner leaves his rhymes in the oven for a little too long
Playlist of the Week: 2/28
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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.
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.
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.
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.



















