Playlists
'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.
The Lack of AAPI Representation in a Cabinet that “Looks Like America”
President Biden’s lack of AAPI representation in his cabinet is a slap in the face to a community that helped elect him.
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.
Badass or Bitch?
The fate of the femme fatale in the 21st century
Drawing for Love
Follow me on my journey of finding love on the new dating app Monet.
How Affirmations Can Help Boost Confidence
Confidence is difficult to establish and maintain, but affirmations help.
The Grind Never Stops, Even in Our Sleep
Revenge bedtime procrastination is another reason why self–care shouldn’t be a luxury.
The Strange Comfort of the Time–Loop Romance Movie
Exploring beauty and cynicism of sci–fi twists on classic rom–com tropes
Letter from the Editor 02.22.2021
On waiting, and waiting some more, and waiting again.
Why Did Pennsylvania Flip Blue?
Pennsylvania likely decided the 2020 presidential election. But the deciding factors weren’t what you think.
When Productivity Becomes Unproductive
Ground your relationship with productivity in fulfillment instead of checking off a to–do list.
‘Sobremesas’ at an Empty Table
Moving to America and missing home in a year of isolation
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.
Ego of the Week: Mitchell Cornell
Meet the Penn Golf captain, Camp Kesem leader, and self–proclaimed DRL fan.
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.

















