Arts & Entertainment
King Princess' 'Cheap Queen' Is the Perfect Soundtrack For a Quarter–Life Crisis
The 20–year–old's debut album was made for those of us leaving our teenage years behind.
Rezz Hypnotizes The Met Philadelphia
The Canadian electronic DJ cast her spell over the old opera house.
Florence + the Machine's 'Lungs' Was A Decade Ahead of Its Time
Looking back at the brilliance of Florence + the Machine's debut album on its 10th anniversary.
'Zombieland: Double Tap' Brings Bloody but Predictable Fun
The long–awaited sequel makes the zombie apocalypse look fun, but loses the surprise of the original.
The West Philly Artists Yard Sale Returns to Black Hound Clay Studio
On Oct. 27, WPAYS will connect artists cleaning out their studios and locals seeking affordable art.
Disney Needs More LGBTQ Characters in its Children's Movies
All children deserve positive LGBT representation in film and television. Who are the major players in the industry now, and who needs to step up?
A Conversation with Andrew Greenblatt at the Opening of the Philadelphia Film Festival
The Festival—which includes 120 different films from Philadelphia, France, China, and beyond—will continue through October 27.
Harry Styles is Completely Free in His New Music Video for 'Lights Up'
The British pop idol channels glam rock and Gen Z pop in his latest release.
The Art of the Movie Trailer
Are movies getting worse or are trailers getting better?
Vagabon’s Self–Titled Album is an Honest Collection of Growing Pains
Singer–songwriter Laetitia Tamko strips down her walls on her sophomore record.
Goth Babe is Off the Grid and Loving It
Griffin Washburn talks finding his inspirations and making music out of his camper.
The Head and the Heart Brought Community to The Met
Even in sadder, softer moments, a sense of comfort prevailed between entertainer and audience.
Songs for Dancing On Your Own
A playlist fit for both house parties and for time alone.
'El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie' Verges on Boredom, But is a Must See for Diehard Fans
The film is predictable, but the performances and character appearances make it worth the watch.
Reflecting on the Gravitas of Hans Zimmer
The prolific soundtrack composer has been a staple of blockbusters for decades, from 'Inception' to 'The Lion King.'
Eight Canadian Artist to Listen to on Election Night
If you didn't know the Canadian election is coming up, now you do.
A Conversation With Producer David Ulich About 'At the Heart of Gold'
The film—which will be screened at Penn on Thursday, Oct. 17—delves into the USA gymnastics sex abuse scandal.
An Excruciatingly Deep Dive Into Ryan Murphy Canon
From 'Nip/Tuck' to 'Glee' to 'Pose,' Murphy has been at the forefront of pop culture for nearly two decades.
Philadelphia's HERspace Art Festival Gives Female Artists A Platform
On the first Saturday of each month, the exhibit gives women a forum to break into the local art scene.



















