Arts
Pussyhats and Protest Fashion in the Age of Trump
Plot twist: Trump's actually a trendsetter. But not in the way you'd want.
Queer Artists You Should be Following on Instagram
Add some rainbow to your feed this winter.
Street's Guide to Penn's Arts Scene
Need to find your Irish dance troupe? We've got you covered.
Ask an Art Buff: What's a Gallery, Anyway?
The first installment of a series devoted to demystifying the art world
Street's Guide to the Philly Fringe Fest
The most relevant guide to Philly’s nearly month long festival of insane indie theatre.
Your Back-to-School Gallery Guide
Catch some art before this time's NSOver
Get Down to Graffiti Underground
Satisfy your inner urban explorer
Street Book Club: American Pastoral
In this book, everything is political.
Meet the recent Penn grad who shined on 'So You Think You Can Dance'
Just moments after stepping out of Franklin Field following Commencement, Ramita Ravi, C’17 was on a plane to Los Angeles.
Street Book Club: The Underground Railroad
“The other patrollers were boys and men of bad character; the work attracted a type. In another country they would have been criminals, but this was America.”
Street's Summer Book Club
Penn students don’t tend to have a lot of free time. Use this summer to catch up on your reading.
How to Look like an Intellectual in an Art Museum
So, you’ve decided to spend the day at an art museum, but you’re nervous about wandering about aimlessly, or even worse blending in and looking like a “mainstream hipster.” Street has you covered.
Mugshot Magazine and the Coffee Culture Brewing on Campus
A new Penn publication about coffee culture
Laurel Hill Cemetery: Old, Creepy, Enormous Oasis
A living piece of history
Get Ready With Street: Fling Edition
Street staff gives a makeup tutorial.
Artists Collaborate with Penn’s Program for Environmental Humanities
Artists Collaborate with Penn’s Program for Environmental Humanities
Read It and Eat It
When Theater Arts major Olivia Matlin (C'18) described her acting and playwriting style as dark comedy, she wasn't joking.
Latin Student Artist Showcase
Not your average downtown
An Interview with The Excelano Project
Penn's spoken word collective
















