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Best of Penn 2014

?We’re not going to lie, Penn can seem pretty average at times. You know, when you wake up late on a Tuesday morning and the lines at HubBub are too long so you get some shitty coffee at Wawa only to make it in late to your 10 a.m. class. Or that moment before your last pregame shot when you realize you would rather just get back into bed than suffer through another downtown. Yeah, Penn can feel pretty average. Enter 34th Street. We’re here to bring our favorite parts of Penn to Penn’s best and brightest. Below you’ll find life hacks, condiments, tips, tricks, drinks and outlets that will turn your time at Penn from meh to as fabulous as Miss Lisa Lisa herself. Welcome to Best of Penn.



Penn Celebrates the Fab Four

It’s been 50 years since The Beatles first arrived in the United States to perform for television icon Ed Sullivan's weekly variety show.




Shoutouts!

It's been a long semester. Send us your shoutouts. We are so ready to listen.



Quick Tips for Flasking it

Flask and you shall receive. It doesn’t matter if you hide it under your waistband or with your boob sweat, a flask is worthless if the drink is no good.




Which Senior Society Chalked What?

You may have noticed the slew of senior society chalking cropping up around around campus (how else can they remind you they exist?). Lowbrow has the 411 on which gaggle of campus elites is responsible for marking up West Philly.


A Guide to Religious Films

We heard “Noah” was a pretty good movie, considering it’s all religious and stuff. In light of the holiday threeway coming up, we thought we’d revisit some religious classics.




Album Review: Tremors

"Tremors" Sohn  Sohn, the Londoner residing in Vienna, finally released a debut album after his first tracks were posted on SoundCloud in 2012 and packed shows at SXSW.



Album Review: Enclosure

"Enclosure" John Frusciante Former RHCP guitarist John Frusciante has had a stylistically indefinable solo career, and “Enclosure” continues this trend.


Haiku Reviews

Roses are red / Haikus are sweet / Fling is tomorrow / But right now read Street.


Letter from the Editor: 04.10.2014

Street is mad. Street is very mad. Street was denied press passes for the SPEC Spring Fling concert and THEN Street found out that Penn was flipping everything we know and love about Fling upside down with its rules and threats and undercover officers who may or may not be hot girls with fake PennCards. But then Street (I) walked to the art museum along the Schuylkill River Trail and the sun was shining and people were rollerblading and it was just so frickin’ hard to be anything but effervescently happy.