Arts & Entertainment
Lil Nas X and 'Old Town Road': Country Trap Deserves Respect
The Atlanta artist’s viral hit is emblematic of growth in country and trap music.
'Soy Cuba': Roger Toledo's Exhibit Brings Cuba to Penn
Toledo's exhibit—which translates to 'I am Cuba'—features innovative techniques and opportunities to engage.
Choker Performs On Campus, Showing Students the Future of Alternative R&B
The concert opened with the Brooklyn–based duo Bathe and Philly's own Orion Sun.
Drake Bell's Slow Burn
Interviewing the musician and actor about everything from fashion to his latest music to Drake and Josh.
Are Movie Theaters Going to Disappear?
Movie theaters are experiencing lower attendance, but that doesn't have to mean that they'll go extinct.
The Problem with 'Unplanned'
Why this Christian film isn't just bad—it's dangerous.
The Legacy of Agnès Varda
We have lost one of the French New Wave’s most significant–and only female–filmmakers. Here’s how to celebrate her pioneering work.
The Philadelphia Environmental Film Festival Is the Future of Environmental Education
Co–Founder and Executive Director Deborah Goldstein explains the power of film, and the way forward.
Strictly Funk's Latest Production Takes Us Back To Our Childhood
The urban dance team moved to our favorite cartoon theme songs at their performances on April 4—6.
Building Bridges: 'Graffiti & Ornament' Connects Philly's Past and Present Through Art
The Woodlands in West Philadelphia presents 'Graffiti & Ornament', an exhibition of site–specific works by artists Roberto Lugo and Leo Tecosky.
On 'LOVE,' MARINA Enters a New Era
Marina and the Diamonds is back, minus the Diamonds.
Five Songs to Get You Into Deep House
You don't need to be at a nightclub or pool party to enjoy this diverse subgenre.
Ranking the Best Sitcom Theme Songs: Which is Most Iconic?
Street dissects which sitcoms have the most legendary opening titles.
The Best Summer Anthems of the 21st Century, So Far
Ranking the sounds of our summers.
'10 Things I Hate About You' Turned 20 This Year, But It Still Resonates
What this nostalgic rom–com means to us, two decades later.
PennYo: The A Cappella Group That Treats You Like a Friend
The group put on a beautiful and resonant spring show on the weekend of March 29.
Philly's Music Venue Scene Is Changing Rapidly
With the announcement of Trocadero Theater closing and the end of Festival Pier's summer concert, the city's music venue landscape is in flux.
Conan Gray, Voice of 'Generation Why,' Performs at The Fillmore
Gray's music is storytelling and songwriting all at once.
'Why Poetry? Why Now?': Tracy K. Smith's Visit to Penn
U.S. Poet Laureate spoke to students about the power of words on March 28.


















