Playlists
'Doctor Sleep' Doesn't Quite Capture The Magic of 'The Shining'
This sequel isn't as good as Kubrick's classic, but it's made with love.
Cold War Kids Test Out a New Voice On 'New Age Norms 1'
The first installment of the band's seventh album leaves the listener wanting more.
Emmy Squared's Detroit–Style Pizza and Burgers Hit Queen Village
Street spoke with founder Emily Hyland and sampled some of the hip new spot's most popular eats.
Grace Cummings Gives A Refreshing Breath of Mystery with 'Refuge Cove'
The artists exists within a vacuum, which isn't necessarily a bad thing.
A Ranking of Chai Tea Lattes on Campus
Cinnamon, spice, and everything nice.
Amazon's Intersect Festival: The Battle for Indie Artists' Integrity
Musicians and festivals rely on big sponsors, but where do we draw the line?
Thomas Delfi on 'Nerdtino,' the East Coast's First Latinx Comic Book Convention
The convention's Executive Director talks about showcasing the Latinx community's contributions to nerd culture.
Lula Wiles is Redesigning the Protest Song
The trio challenges the conventions of folk music, Native rights, and modern relationships.
On 'Pang,' Caroline Polachek Proves She Can Make It On Her Own
The veteran singer–songwriter stakes a claim for herself as a pop star.
‘30 Americans’ Brings Visions of a New Artistic Future to Philadelphia
The latest special exhibition at the Barnes Foundation commemorates the 10th anniversary of this travelling art collection.
Angel Olsen Brings 'All Mirrors' to the Franklin Music Hall
The album was full of grandeur, but that feeling was severely lacking at her Halloween show.
My Top Five Weird Finds at This Year's West Philly Artists Yard Sale
Local artists cleared their studios out at Black Hound Clay Studio's yard sale event on Oct. 27, and they did not disappoint.
What the Break–ups of Philly's Biggest Emo Bands Means for the Scene
With mewithoutYou, Modern Baseball, and Balance and Composure gone, who is left to take their place?
'The Lighthouse' is an Amazing Descent into Madness
Robert Eggers, director of The Witch, returns with another oppressive thriller.
Our Obsession With TikTok, And Why It's Here To Stay
Breaking down the video app's popularity, and how it gets to know its users.
Onda Latina’s 'In Theaters Now': Sexy, Professional, and Larger–Than–Life
Penn's premier Latin dance troupe stunned audiences on the weekend of Nov. 1 with an upbeat and thematically cohesive show.
Julia Jacklin is Being Herself and 'Crushing' It
The Australian singer–songwriter doesn't want to be politicized just because she's a woman.
'Revolution of Our Times': Penn Students from Hong Kong Reflect on the Protests
From being a part of protests to worrying about family at home, how the movement abroad affects Penn students
After a Month, I'm Still Just A Little Bit Sick at Penn
How the common cold has become a more of a personality trait than a condition for me.




















