Playlists
In the Stacks of Last Word Bookshop
A look inside this literary haven filled with stories, community, and a cat.
Between God and the Abyss: Korean Horror’s Dance with Faith and Madness
What happens when faith fails, vengeance becomes god, and the monsters aren’t in the shadows but in the mirror?
‘Veronica Mars’ Did Feminine Rage Before it was Cool
Celebrating twenty years of TV’s best not–so–bubbly blonde.
Exploring Black Existence With ‘Black Like That’
An ambitious multimedia and multilocation art exhibition investigates and engages with Black history in Philadelphia.
Why is Ridley Scott Getting Ignored Again?
Just once, I would like to see the legendary director get properly appreciated in his time.
Printmaking in a Garage
Grab a sketch, a screen, some sun, and a makeshift squeegee, and you’re set to screen print.
More Than Just Food: Philadelphia's Repurposed Restaurants
A history buff's guide to Philly, with delicious bites along the way.
Philly’s Labor Movement is Alive and Well
From the sports stadiums to the steps of the Philadelphia Museum of Art, workers are demanding to be paid their worth.
From Unicorn Frappuccinos to Natty Lights, Instagram Has Seen it All
Why your Instagram account has survived from middle school to college.
What’s the Tipping Point?
To tip or not to tip ... that is the question.
I Cried When I Saw 'The Wild Robot' And You Will Too
DreamWorks? More like waterworks!
Hugues Mucyo Bridges Transatlantic Differences
The international student experience when your heart is home and the rest of your body is here at Penn.
'Kingdom': The Living Dead and the Nation’s Death Rattle
In this Korean series, zombies devouring people is an allegory for how power can devour the very society it seeks to preserve.
Too Many Cooks in the Kitchen?
The not–so–savory truth behind your favorite online culinary trends.
Yeat Flatlines On ‘Lyfestyle’
The revolutionary rage artist’s latest album fails to capitalize on any of his greatest strengths.
From the Doctor's Office to the DMs
The truth about TikTok's newest weight–loss trend is hard to swallow.
A Sonic Journey through the American Soul
Joshua Redman and his ensemble brought the heart of American music to life at Penn Live Arts.
A Love Letter to 'Wicked'
'Wicked' may just be the best movie musical to hit theaters… ever.
Philadelphia Schools Are Hanging Up On Phone Bans
Philly–area schools are taking a grassroots approach to smartphones and the adolescent mental health crisis.



















