Playlists
'Avatar: the Last Airbender' Isn't Just My Favorite Television Show
How I invested my entire childhood into a cartoon out of a reluctance to abandon it
The Dawn of a New Era: How TikTok is Changing the Music Industry
The way the increasingly popular social media app is allowing the masses to communicate with the music industry
Making Face Masks Trendy: Distasteful or Encouraging?
The practicality of the gear is intended to protect us; maybe transforming it into an accessory will incentivize their wear
Cocktail Attire on Top, Pants Optional
How Penn students are virtually celebrating or commemorating lifecycle events
Lady Gaga Finally Returns to Dance Pop with 'Chromatica'
Mother Monster's latest album is a queer, campy, and energetic return to upbeat house music.
The Longstanding Love Affair between Fashion and Art
Is the incorporation of canonical artwork into couture symbolic of relentless commodification or refined modernization?
Tiger Zhang on Fostering Community through the Performing Arts
Tiger reflects on his time with Pennchants—before and after the advent of the COVID–19 pandemic.
OAX's Pledge to Battle Systemic Racism—and What That Entails
As Penn organizations step up, OAX members share the measures they have taken toward becoming a more welcoming organization.
Protests, Police, and Penn: On the Ground at Philadelphia's Black Lives Matter Protest
One student's experience confronting police violence—and its place in her own history.
Street's Songs of the Summer Roundup
Street writers discuss their favorite tracks with the most meaningful connections to summertime.
Kiley Reid's 'Such A Fun Age': Black people are not your moral battleground
Reid's depiction of America's pre-2016 "post-racial" society highlights the inevitability of our present state
The Success of Off–White Is Anything But Ironic
An insight into the brand’s growing popularity and an argument for why it may be warranted
Gaspar Noe’s ‘Enter the Void’ Puts Bad Trips to Shame
Noé's visual experiment is terrifying, hilarious, disgusting, and shocking— just like the drugs displayed
Charli XCX Explodes on Quarantine Album, 'How I'm Feeling Now'
Charli XCX’s latest project showcases some of her most abrasive and energetic music to date
Racism is Ingrained in Asian American Communities. We Can Change That.
A letter to young Asian Americans on confronting racism
Perfume Genius Realizes His Full, Complex Self on New Record
On his fifth record, 'Set My Heart On Fire Immediately,' Perfume Genius' Mike Hadreas explores queer love with a newfound poignancy
Nia Forrester’s 'Commitment' Validates Vulnerability in Black Love
'Commitment' is the empowering, affirmative, complex romance that Black women deserve
A Conversation with Marie Dahlstrøm: Making Music Without Labels
Street sat down with Danish singer/songwriter Marie Dahlstrøm to discuss her newest album, 'Like Sand.'
Street's Class of 2020 Penn 10
Leadership, commitment, and scholarship: Street presents the Class of 2020 Penn 10




















