Arts & Entertainment
Experiencing my First Concert with Mitski
Mitski’s performance on October 19 at Union Transfer was the first of two shows to play in Philadelphia for her Be the Cowboy fall tour.
Pay Attention to Horror Movie Soundtracks This Spooky Season
Stop to appreciate the artistry of a well–made horror movie soundtrack this Halloweekend.
'A' by Usher and Zaytoven: An Uneven 27 Minutes
The collaboration between the singer and the producer has its hits and misses.
What the Sculpture on 34th and Walnut Can Teach You About Overcoming Obstacles
Robinson Fredenthal's "Black Forest" and his story of perseverance against Parkinson's.
A Year After Hurricane Maria KWH Exhibits Stories of Puerto Ricans in Philly
Las Voces de Maria exhibits the story of Puerto Ricans in Philly a year after Hurricane Maria.
Berthe Morisot Arrives at the Barnes Foundation as a “Woman” Impressionist
An otherwise successful retrospective of an important female artist loses power in the exhibition title.
At Jazz & Grooves’ First Show, DJ Haram and Injury Reserve Bring the Heat
The pounding beats and thunderous vocals kept the crowd moving until early morning.
Halloween Film Events to Catch in Philadelphia this October
Celebrate spooky season across the city with your favorite horror flicks.
The Penn Symphony Orchestra's Phenomenal Tackling of Tchaikovsky
A musical rendition of joy by an orchestral community 100 strong.
‘The Wife’ is a Slow–Burning Reflection on Gender and Genius
A showstopping performance from Glenn Close elevates this dynamic relationship drama.
You Need to Listen to Spotify's New Global X Playlist
Rhythmic jams from around the world.
Coming of Age With ‘Whisper of the Heart’
Why this lesser–known Ghibli movie still speaks to me.
'The Good Place' is Heavenly
Here's why the third season, airing now, is still worth watching.
Don't Miss These Films at the Philadelphia Film Festival
A roundup of the films worth a watch at the festival, which runs from October 18 to 28.
Bloomers’ Fall Show: Great Jams, Perfectly Timed Skits, and Funny Women
The show will run from Thursday, Oct. 18 to Sat., Oct 20.
The Spine–Chilling Spooky Season Playlist
A collection of songs to jam out to as Hallow’s Eve approaches.
Hollywood's Real Life Monsters
How your favorite horror movies are spun off one real life serial killer.
Don’t Miss Big Thief at First Unitarian This Weekend
The folk rock Brooklyn quartet behind “Shark Smile" will make a stop in Philly this weekend.
Puppets to Take the Streets of West Philly This Saturday
Spiral Q Puppet Theater’s annual Peoplehood Parade will leverage the power of art and community to honor transgender lives.

















