Arts & Entertainment
Mannequin Pussy Aren't What You Expect
A conversation with Philadelphia's favorite iconoclasts.
Is 'Tall Girl' Really that Bad?
Spoiler alert: the answer is yes.
The Philly Orchestra Makes Classical Music More Accessible with Free Concerts
The college concert program runs through 2020 and is open to all.
It's Time to Let the Encore Die
What was once a reward for a stellar audience has become tired tradition.
'Presenting the Damn Thing:' A Powerful Contemplation of American Heritage
Philly local Inga Kimberly Brown's art exhibit weaves together an American Dialogue with the artist's own identity.
The Perfect Playlist to Celebrate America and John Legend
Prepare yourself for his performance at the Stand Up & Vote event this Wednesday with some classics.
The PMA's Friday Nights Series Is an Unmissable Art Experience
The almost–weekly series unifies attendees and artists through whimsical performance and extended museum hours.
'Downton Abbey' Says Farewell, Just When You So Badly Want It To Stay
The nostalgic final episode we all wanted, but on the big screen.
Sabrina Claudio Shines Through Darkness on Her New EP 'Truth Is—The Short Collection'
The artist's newest release shows great promise for her upcoming full album and tour.
‘In the Shadow of the Moon’ is Crime, Mystery, and Sci–Fi All At Once
The first of Netflix’s "Netflix and Chills" thriller originals is flawed, but entertaining nonetheless.
'Judy': Too Sentimental, But It Still Sticks the Landing
Judy Garland, brought to the screen once more by a masterful Renée Zellweger.
'Charli' Trades Mainstream Appeal for Self–Reflection
Charli XCX's newest album stands out as her most mature work yet.
Visit These Locations of Famous Movie Moments in Philly
Some of cinema's most iconic scenes were shot within walking distance of Penn's campus—here are some spots to check out.
Cashmere Cat Scrambles for Personality on 'Princess Catgirl'
The EDM producer hasn't yet found his voice.
grandson's 'End of the Beginning' Tour Unites Punks and Hip–Hop Fans Alike
With lyrical rapping, garage rock beats, and hardcore calls to arms, grandson had something for everyone at Union Transfer.
Is Live Nation Entertainment's Monopoly Hurting Concert Lovers?
The ticket sales giant streamlines fans' experiences, but is it worth the high cost of fees?
A Post–Emmys Recap: Nothing New
Even if some aspects of the Emmys were surprising, the show was still, ultimately, predictable.
Calexico and Iron & Wine Were Worth the Wait at Union Transfer
The long–anticipated return of the folk collaboration was accompanied by indie pop star Natalie Prass.
Fitz and the Tantrum's 'All the Feels' is For Those Who Long for Summer Forever
How the group's third studio album continues their youthful themes through a more mature lens.



















