Arts & Entertainment
Pulling Back the Curtain on 'iCarly'
What went over our heads as kids, and what went on behind the scenes
Five Pieces 'Taking Space' at the PAFA
Sampling some of the works using space as a social metric in this exhibit
Street's Most Anticipated Releases of March
There are the albums we can't wait to hear over the next month.
When Do We Give Up On Delayed Albums?
Lorde, Rihanna, and Chromatics have all been set to release new music ... for a while.
Hayley Williams Processes Grief and Resilience on her Devastating New Album
'FLOWERS for VASES / descansos' offers deeper insight into the Paramore lead's personal life.
'Firefly Lane' is the Road to Quick and Easy Entertainment
Like eating popcorn, 'Firefly Lane' is pretty unfulfilling—but at least it gives you something to do.
A Closer Look at 'Crashing' and the Magic of Phoebe Waller–Bridge
Before 'Fleabag,' there was 'Crashing.'
'Minari' Tenderly Explores Family and Sacrifice
The film is an emotional character–driven study of what it means to be a part of a family.
When K–Pop Meets Nazism
It isn't the first time Nazism has infiltrated K–Pop.
Pink Sweat$ takes us to 'Pink Planet' on his new album
The Philadelphia native's new LP is romantic R&B unified with wholesome lyrics.
On 'EP2!,' JPEGMAFIA Experiments with Ambience
The rapper known for his eclectic and digitalized production opts for a new sound.
The Strange Comfort of the Time–Loop Romance Movie
Exploring beauty and cynicism of sci–fi twists on classic rom–com tropes
What We Can Learn From Lauren Oyler’s Debut Novel 'Fake Accounts'
What if your boyfriend was secretly a conspiracy theorist?
Pearl Charles Encourages Soul Searching on 'Magic Mirror'
Charles' sophomore LP inspires dance parties in the bedroom.
Going Gaga for Lady Gaga's Chromatica Oreos
It's giving us camp. It's giving us gay. It's giving us Gaga.
'To the Lighthouse' and Back: Rediscovering Reading for Pleasure
Reading one of Woolf's greatest works changed the way I view literature.
The Weather Station Combats 'Ignorance' On New Album
Tamara Lindeman illuminates the existential threat of climate change on her latest effort.
Philadelphia’s Murals Send Powerful Messages About Black History Month
Must–see sights during Black History Month
Diving Into the Paradox of Matt James and The Bachelor's Problematic Casting
Matt James won’t solve the show’s deep–rooted issues in racial representation.


















