Arts & Entertainment
We Can Still Hear the Echoes of 'Woman Hollering Creek'
Revisiting Sandra Cisneros’s iconic short story collection on its 30th anniversary
Wes Anderson’s Most Wes Anderson Movie Yet: 'The French Dispatch'
The film, which opened nationwide on Oct. 22nd, has all of the signature Wes Anderson trademarks—minus an endearing story.
'From Scratch' Shows John Mulaney In His Most Honest Set Yet
In his new stand–up special, John Mulaney doesn’t shy away from the details of his controversial personal life.
'Ted Lasso' Season 2 Answers the Dreaded Sequel Question: What Now?
After a slow start, the show challenges its own hyper–optimism and finishes the season strong.
Exposing Exploitative Practices Within the Japanese Animation Industry
Dire working conditions are sustaining weekly episode releases of your favorite animes.
Mac Miller's 'Faces' Raises Questions About Posthumous Music
The mixtape’s re–release gives a prophetic look at the rapper’s struggles four years before his death.
City of Brotherly Love … and Thousands of Murals
Four must–see murals around campus and just across the Market Street Bridge.
The ‘Good For Her’ Cinematic Universe: Which 'It Girl' Will You Dress as this Halloween?
What your girlboss costume of choice says about the landscape of the female narrative in film & tv
The Importance Behind Michaela Coel's Historic Emmy Win
Michaela Coel made Emmy history against all odds. How did she get there?
Pop–Punk’s Diverse Revival Is More Performative Than Progressive
Pop–punk isn't just for the white kids anymore—but how diverse are its stars?
Amanda Ba Embraces the Call of the Wild
The London–based artist’s paintings are fighting tooth and claw to be seen.
Meek Mill Balances Affluence and Agony in the Inconsistent 'Expensive Pain'
The Philly rapper continues to provide a solid voice for underdogs in the city on his latest album.
Fighting Climate Change for the Future ... and the Past
The effects of global warming on the monuments and archeological triumphs of our history cannot be underestimated.
Alessia Cara Explores Her Inner Fishbowl on ‘In The Meantime’
Every challenge is an additional exhibit within Cara's self–contained bubble.
Illuminati Hotties Brings the Pop–Punk Revival Back to the Fringes
‘Let Me Do One More’ is the crown jewel of a year that produced plenty of rippers and very few skippers.
Injury Reserve's 'By the Time I Get to Phoenix' is a Jarring Reflection on a Turbulent Year
The Arizona group's second studio album comes after a devastating loss.
Street’s Highly Anticipated Fall Music Releases
Newsflash: Adele and ABBA are back!
Step in to Jasper Johns’ Hall of Mirrors at the Philadelphia Museum of Art
Often thrilling and thought–provoking, 'Mind/Mirror' can also be exhausting in its exhaustiveness.
In 'The Garden of Words,' Less is More
This slow–paced movie deserves your patience.



















