Arts & Entertainment
Exhumed Films: The Film Group Bringing Horror Classics to Penn's Campus
Exhumed Films founder Jesse Nelson hosts oddball movie screenings at Lightbox Film Center.
J–Pop: It's Worth Checking Out
Street takes a look at some of Japan's most popular bands.
Through the Ages: TV's Most Iconic Leading Ladies
These are the women who first said #TimesUp
Revisiting 'All The President’s' Men In Light of 'The Post'
Dissecting why Katherine Graham was mostly left out of the iconic 1976 film.
Migos' 'Culture II' is Just a Collection of Noises
Do NOT listen to all two hours.
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 Reviews: Arrested Development
America’s first family is back. But their last name isn’t Obama, Trump or even Bush. It’s Bluth.
This Penn alum now has an Emmy nomination on his resume
Stephen Robert Morse has just been nominated for an Emmy Award for Best Documentary or Non-Fiction Special for producing "Amanda Knox," which is now on Netflix.
What’s the Deal with Celebrity Cameos?
That Game of Thrones soldier's voice was suspiciously great.
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.”



















