Playlists
'arms ache avid aeon' Brings ACT UP–Era Activism to the ICA
Four core members of the art collective fierce pussy showcase work old and new.
'The Goldfinch': Is It Really That Bad?
'The Goldfinch' made headlines for being a disaster, but it's still a serviceable adaptation of a complicated book.
Hollywood's LGBTQ Problem: Poor Representation and One–Dimensional Portrayals
How Hollywood exploits the LGBT community, and how it should change.
Meet Daniel Gordon: The Student Government Leader Who Always Finds Time For Others
Unwaveringly enthusiastic, Daniel Gordon shares his passion for school spirit, wellness, and Netflix.
What's Wrong With Hollywood?: The Aftermath of 'Avengers: Endgame'
Production studios are desperately trying—and failing—to recreate the success of the highest grossing movie of all time.
Kacey Musgraves' Rainbow was Blinding at The Met Philly
The country–pop star reminds us what "yeehaw" really means.
What Was 2019's 'Song of the Summer'?
Street picks the songs that defined this past season.
How Post Malone's Casual Likability Made Him a Star
A look back at the artist's pathway to fame as he releases his third album, 'Hollywood's Bleeding.'
Here's What You Should Know About CCD Restaurant Week 2019
Restaurants both new and old are stepping up their menus for the beloved event.
(Sandy) Alex G is His Most Vulnerable on 'House of Sugar'
The weirdo of Philly indie rewrites fairy tales and local lore.
Why BROCKHAMPTON Hates Pitchfork
Exploring the relationship between artist and critic
Bloomers' LaughtHERFest Is Fighting for Inclusive Comedy
The event—which takes place on Saturday, Sep. 14—seeks to empower anyone who wants to be funny.
Where to Find The Best Soups in Philly
Fix your cold with an extra helping of chicken noodle.
These Brands Can Help You 'Try On' A Tattoo Before You Get Inked
These temporary tattoo brands seek to imitate the look of the real thing.
Mitski is at Her Peak Performing at Central Park
Closing out the 'Be The Cowboy' tour, the singer–songwriter takes an indefinite break from performing.
Ego of the Week: Stephanie Wu
The Penn Debate Society president discusses her love for gender equity and what it's like coming from Australia to Wharton.
How a Passion Project Turned into an Identity Crisis
My love for making YouTube videos made me question whether I was really happy with myself.
Letter from the Editor 09.11.2019
I was thinking a lot about mental health this week.
Street's Official Seltzer Roundup
Controversial opinions: sparkling water edition



















