Playlists
Why Are Dystopian Authors Making a Return to the Worlds They Created?
Margaret Atwood and Suzanne Collins have recently come back with additions to their most well–known works. What are they trying to tell us about the world we're living in?
Jessie Ware Gets Back in Her Groove With 'Mirage (Don't Stop)'
The U.K. pop star is making music on her own terms.
HANA Shows Off A Clear Vision on Her Debut Album
The pop newcomer recorded her album live on Twitch over four weeks.
Frank Ocean is Staging a Strong Return with Two New Singles
The artist behind 'Blonde' and 'Channel Orange' returns with "DHL" and "In My Room."
Cynthia Erivo Shines in ‘Harriet’
Erivo’s depiction of Harriet Tubman came with controversy, but helps to keep a middling movie afloat.
'Come From Away' Is As Emotionally and Politically Poignant As Ever
On its tour across the country, this Tony–winning musical about the aftermath of 9/11 reminds us how important it is to allow ourselves to feel.
Photo Pop Philly Is Bringing a Winter Wonderland to Old City
Open to the public through Jan. 5, Winter Wonderland caters to all of your Instagram needs.
Clairo Brought 'Immunity' To Life At Union Transfer
The artist fleshed out the themes of young love captured in her debut album.
'MAGDALENE' is FKA twigs' Most Accessible Album Yet
Her sophomore album reflects on overcoming pain in life and love.
EveryBody Movement & Wellness: The New Body–Positive Studio on Locust
This University City fitness studio wants to make sure that all feel welcome.
Tiny Desk, Big Audience, Bigger Artists
As the NPR video series expands, is it still giving enough exposure to smaller artists?
Access Denied: A Closer Look at Test Banks
Test banks, and the policies that govern them, are a ubiquitous part of Penn, but they aren't equally accessible to all students.
Why the Best Ships Are Friendships
I couldn't imagine what my life would be like at Penn without club swimming, and I never plan on finding out.
Ego of the Week: Vignesh Valliyur
Meet the Penn senior who's half of the third-best debate duo in the country, and a card shark on the side.
Five Standout Films at the Gershman Philadelphia Jewish Film Festival
These are the must–see movies showing at Philadelphia's oldest film festival.
How John Pollack Cares for Van Pelt's Rarest Books
Library curator John Pollack spends his days taking care of every oddity on Van Pelt's sixth floor.
Overheards 11.13.2019
Very Literal Sociology Prof.: "The fact is that we live in a society."
Letter from the Editor: 11.13.2019
Come to Street's Battle of the Bands — you won't regret it!
69th Street: The New Meet–Cute
In the wake of modern dating apps, is face–to–face romance dead?

















