Arts & Entertainment
Spider–Man Swings Into Theaters
Swinging into theaters this week with wit and heart is Spider–Man: Homecoming, a fresh collaboration between Marvel and Sony that is sure to please comic book fans and moviegoers alike. Directed by Jon Watts (Clown, Cop Car), Spider–Man: Homecoming picks up amid a bustling Marvel Cinematic Universe and skips all the well–established backstory to Peter Parker’s character (ie.
Baby Driver is a Blast
Edgar Wright’s latest film, Baby Driver is a high octane heist movie sure to please many audience members this summer. Baby Driver tells the story of Baby, portrayed by Ansel Elgort (Fault in Our Stars), a young, yet talented getaway heist driver for local kingpin Doc (Kevin Spacey). The film starts out with the engines revved up, as an exhilarating heist scene ensues with Baby and a few of his peer robbers (Jon Hamm, Jon Bernthal, Eiza Gonzalez), escaping the cops.
“The Big Sick” and the New Standard for the Romantic Comedy
Romantic comedies, when done right, achieve the best of both categories.
The Handmaid's Tale is a Little Too Real
Set in not too distant future America, Hulu’s new series, The Handmaid’s Tale, has been causing a stir since its first episodes were released on April 26th.
Movies for Your Internship City
Each summer, the quest for finding a summer internship could land Penn students in a whole range of cities.
Gorgeous Nature Films That Will Make You Feel Better About the World
With all the recent negativity and hate happening in the world, maybe you’re feeling hopeless about the state of the planet.
"Crazy Rich Asians" Gets Asian Representation Right
Filming has begun on the adaptation of Kevin Kwan’s 2013 bestseller Crazy Rich Asians, which features Hollywood’s second all-Asian cast ever.
"Wonder Woman" is the Superhero Movie We’ve Been Waiting For
Within the abundance of summer superhero movies, some films transcend the genre’s predictable storylines and insipid dialogue.
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
Film Culture Gregory College House
The Rave isn't the only theater on campus...
Get Ready With Street: Fling Edition
Street staff gives a makeup tutorial.
2017 Movie Remakes to Be Excited About
You Get a Remake! You Get a Remake! Everybody Gets a Remake!
Artists Collaborate with Penn’s Program for Environmental Humanities
Artists Collaborate with Penn’s Program for Environmental Humanities
What Street’s Excited About: "Ingrid Goes West"
Aubrey Plaza’s new movie, Ingrid Goes West dropped its official trailer earlier this week, and boy was it exciting.
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.


















