Playlists
Three Artists that Need to Drop an Album in 2019
Picking the stars that are long overdue for a new release.
‘The Upside’ Could Be Better—and It Is
Just because it’s in English doesn’t mean it’s good.
‘Black Mirror: Bandersnatch’: Doomed to Fail
Netflix gaming falls flat.
Rho Gamma Serena Vargulik Speaks About Mental Wellness During Sorority Rush
To all the Potential New Members, Serena advises to 'stay true to yourself' during the process.
What to Read After Finishing Michelle Obama's 'Becoming'
Still craving inspiration from some kick ass women in politics? Street’s got you covered.
7 COLORS Performances You Have to Watch
This unique youtube channel showcases artists at their most stylized.
Navigating Home Away From Home
It takes more than a trip to South Philly or Chinatown to alleviate the feelings of homesickness.
We’re Watching ‘YOU’—And It’s as Creepy as It Sounds
Why this Netflix Original is the perfect balance of creepy, trashy, and thrilling.
‘Mary, Queen of Scots’, ‘The Favourite’, and Faux-Feminism
Which depiction of royalty wins out this awards season?
At Once Intimate and Expansive, 'Roma' is a Cinematic Marvel
Alfonso Cuarón’s virtuosic hand touches every part of this semi-autobiographical portrait.
Redefining Childhood: How JoJo’s Rereleased Debut Holds Up 15 Years Later
2004 called. It wants its sound back.
Where to Eat at 30th Street Station
Our guide to the iconic train station's options for dining in a dash.
Little Baby's Ice Cream at Franklin's Table Temporarily Closed for Health Code Violations
The ice cream vendor will be closed until violations are corrected and certified by the Health Department.
Restaurant Week Isn't Over Yet, Don't Miss It
This year, Center City District's Restaurant Week is actually two!
Photography In Crisis: Slought's Newest Exhibit on Cultural Collaboration
This narrative photography exhibition captures the essence of crisis in Greece through the collaborative efforts of artists from the Depression Era Project.
Paul Philippe Cret: The Penn Professor Behind Iconic Philly Landmarks
Thirty–four years of teaching at Penn and innovative projects have left an enduring mark on the architectural fabric of the city.
Prog Rock Band Kindo Reigns Over a West Philly House Show
The 7-piece prog rock band crammed their instruments into a basement for an intimate and high-energy performance.
Tell Your Story with Word on the Street this Semester
WOTS is Street's home for first-person narratives by and for Penn students.
Chipotle Mexican Grill on Campus Temporarily Closed for Health Violations
The restaurant will be closed for at least 48 hours pending a re–inspection after a Cease Operations Order on January 16.



















