Playlists
What You Missed in the Penn Food Scene this Summer
Summer break brought a lot of changes. But fear not, we've been keeping tabs.
&pizza Opens on 39th and Walnut, and Changes the Campus Pizza Game
The buzzy pizza joint is now open in the space that used to house Capogiro.
'Skate Kitchen': Brash, Lively, Beautiful, and Feminist
The upcoming indie film is all about a girl gang—it's ballsy, lively, and beautiful, just like its main characters.
SoBol Opens Soon on Campus: Are Their Açaí Bowls Really a 'Superfood'?
The location is set to open later this month in the spot that once housed HubBub Coffee.
Review: 'Eighth Grade' Paints a Refreshing Teen Portrait
Some high–school movies romanticize teenagers' lives, while others only focus on their struggles. But 'Eighth Grade' does neither.
Penn's Cosi Location Can Reopen after Health Department Closure
The restaurant's University City location had a cease operations order from August 6 to August 12.
Rex Orange County Visits, and His Fanbase Skews Young
The singer played Union Transfer on August 2nd.
Filmmaker Lauren Greenfield on ‘Generation Wealth,’ Morals & Capitalism
Hedge–fund executives, porn stars, and rich kids: in her newest documentary, Greenfield delves deep into the lifestyles and mentality of the upper echelon.
Artist to Watch: Anna Shoemaker
This Philly native and daughter of a Penn alumnus is making genre–blending indie pop in NYC.
Summer Cities: Chicago
The fifth in a series exploring the best things to do for Penn students working in different cities this summer
An Honest Review of the New Honest Tom's 'Plant–Based' Offerings
From 'biff' to 'chucken,' here's what one Street writer thought of the new menu.
Smokey Joe's Reopens after Temporarily Closing on Order of Health Department
Smokes' closed for four days on the order of the city health department.
Snail Mail and the Future of Rock Music
Lindsey Jordan's recent stop at Union Transfer gave Philly a chance to get to know the 19–year–old indie rocker.
Art Across Generations: Reviewing the Renoir and Son Exhibition at The Barnes
This summer’s special exhibition at the Barnes Foundation shares wisdom through artistic expression.
Through the Looking Glass: Coming to Terms with my Diabetes
Grappling with a psychic's prediction and my own identity
Why Haven’t You Been to Tipsy Bistro Yet?
The new spot on 31st and Walnut has a banging late–night happy hour.
The Definitive Copa Margarita Ranking
What's your number one?
Street's Guide to Philly's Hottest Concerts This September
These shows will almost definitely be sold out before school starts.
Artist to Watch: The Happy Fits
Street talked to the guys behind the indie–rock New Jersey band that's on the verge of making it big.




















