Playlists
An Evening with Summer Salt is an Evening Well Spent
The band's late July performance at the Foundry was calm and collected.
The "Big Day" is Here: Chance the Rapper has Dropped His Debut Album
Quantity battles with quality on Chance the Rapper's twenty-two track long album.
Your Summer Reading List According to Penn's Bookstores
We asked four Penn booksellers what you should be reading this summer.
Hulu’s 'Harlots' is Sexy, Scandalous, and Super Progressive
The historical drama breathes life into the stories of poor, brown, and LGBTQ women in the 18th century.
Bullet Journaling 101
Who said that organization can't be creative and efficient at the same time?
'Madam President' is Not Just a Dream Anymore
Why I have a feeling the 2020 presidential election is going to be different.
'Toy Story 4': The Truth of Growing Up
In this familiar sequel, Pixar trades a traditional villain for the pitfalls of adulthood.
The "Lion King" Soundtrack is a Product of Musical Greats
On what other singular album will you find the works of Beyonce, Donald Glover, Elton John and Pharrell Williams?
Does Instagram Poetry have a Purpose?
How writers fused a relationship between content and social media.
'Yesterday' Falls Short of Beatles' Level Success
Without the magic of the Fab Four, the movie is far from fabulous.
We Need Board Games Now, More than Ever
How the nostalgic colorful boards remain relevant in popular culture.
Start Your Mornings Right With These Quick and Easy Breakfasts
Curing your empty stomach and midday despair in just five minutes.
For PennDesign's Newest Exhibit, Follow The Bees
These artists want you to think about climate change.
Spider-Man: Far From Home Is a Good Movie Limited by Its Own Universe
A solid Spidey film that buckles under the weight of the MCU.
How to Get Into Fitness for Beginners
Exercise doesn’t have to be intimidating.
Soak Up Summer With These Philly–Based Water Activities
Philadelphia may not be a tropical island, but that doesn’t mean you don’t deserve some sunshine and saltwater.
New York City Center’s “Working: A Musical” Gives Voice to America’s Hidden Heroes
The limited edition musical profiles a school teacher, a waitress, and a housewife with the care of a New York Times profile.
Sip on that Bubbly
We tried 5 of Penn's favorite boba spots.
Best Vegetarian–Friendly Summer Eats in Philadelphia
More reasons to go meatless.




















