Arts & Entertainment
Pitchfork in Review: Extended Version
Chicago's Pitchfork Music Festival provided, as usual, a dauntingly long list of indie talent. The only thing harder than finding water was figuring out which acts to see. Here are our favorites from the weekend.
Tune In, Wash Out
Washed Out’s debut album carries on the hypnotic tradition of shoe gaze
On Thin Ice
Diane Burko’s photographs of the effects of climate change force us to think
I Do Thee Wed?
Despite a solid sound, Matrimony could benefit from some alone time
'The Hooligan' Makes a Scene: Alexander McQueen at the Met
Alexander McQueen’s commemorative fashion exhibition at the Metropolitan Museum of Art is sure to shock and astound.
This Week In: America's Birthday
Our 4th of July picks arrive prematurely this week, as we will be taking some time off to rage in honor of America’s birth. Here are Street’s picks for celebrating the U. S. of A.’s 235th.
Precedent–Elect
After a five–year hiatus, The Elected returns with more of the same
Inside Man: Extended Interview
Page One director Andrew Rossi chatted with Street about the future of print media and his unprecedented access to The New York Times’ hallowed halls.
The Hours and the Times
Compelling doc takes a sentimental look at The New York Times
Daytripper
Coogan carries on the uniquely British tradition of going on a road trip with someone you hate
Living the Dream: Extended Interview
Recent grad Nicky Berger juggled managing his band, Grouplove, with schoolwork while a senior at Penn.
When Free is Just Boring: Brooklyn's Attempt at Free Concerts
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Super Lame
Spielberg’s presence only shows how far Abrams misses his mark
An Affair to Remember
Alfred Jacob Miller’s romantic ideals of the West blur the lines between fact and fiction




















