Arts & Entertainment
‘Begin Again’ poses the question: Are we creatures of repetition?
The exhibition ‘Begin Again: Repetition in Contemporary Art’ is on display at the PMA until Dec. 30, bringing light to the place of repetition in art and in life.
The Flip Side of Fixer Upper: HGTV and Gentrification
Are home makeovers and house flipping reality TV as glamorous as we think?
'Bad Sisters:' Matriarchy, Mirth, and Murder
Catch up on this 2022 Irish black comedy before Season 2 comes out.
Dinner in America: Love for the Unruly and the Unapologetic
With punk rock, arson, and watermelon songs, Dinner in America redefines what an indie love story can be.
The Incel Theater of Geordie Greep’s 'The New Sound'
The ex–Black Midi frontman’s first solo release is exhilaratingly satirical and unbearably horny.
Anna Shoemaker Has Been Doing Some Serious Sole Searching
For this Philly native, growing pains and the open countryside are the perfect recipe for new tunes and a little self discovery.
Vince Staples Showed Up for His Black in America Tour, but Philly Didn’t Show Up for Vince
The rapper’s star–spangled performance was met with surprising silence.
GloRilla Shows What it Means to Be “Glorious” In Her Debut Album
Sexy, religious, and empowering, GloRilla's new album glows in all aspects.
Art Takes Flight at Philadelphia International Airport
A look into the coolest exhibits on display in Philadelphia’s transportation hubs
‘Hit Me Hard and Soft’ Is a Celebration of Fluidity and a Triumph For Billie Eilish
Eilish defies expectations and charts new territory in the tour for her latest album.
Inhaler: A New Era or a New Band?
As Inhaler enters a new stage of their career, will they retain the grungy sound and laid–back look that first gained them a following?
Hip–hop’s New Antihero
Peggy’s strapped–on to take over the game.
‘Den of Thieves 2’ Should Be Your Most Anticipated Movie of 2025
The state of the garbage crime movie has never been so in question. Gerard Butler is our only hope.
ILLIT, Kiss of Life, Aespa, and More: October K–Pop Roundup
One of the most hectic months for K–pop this year yielded some truly fantastic outcomes.
Tyler, the Creator Takes His Mask Off in 'Chromakopia'
After a generational album run, Tyler gets more honest than we thought was possible.
The Sad and Simple Truth of Priscilla’s Priscilla
Taking a look at Coppola’s 2023 release, one year later.
A Short n’ Sweet Homecoming
The long–awaited return of Pennsylvanian pop star Sabrina Carpenter.
Building Breakups: The Faulty Foundations of Love in 'The Bachelor' Franchise
How The Bachelor franchise misrepresents the reality of romantic relationships by avoiding politics.
Penn Student Bands Make Good Grooves Easy to Find
Just in case you missed it, here’s the skinny on Penn Records' inaugural rockfest.



















