Playlists
Street Takes on SWEAT Tour
Bangs and bangers—Street's 365 party girls share their thoughts on the concert of the century.
Bees and the City
How Philadelphia groups bring the importance of beekeeping to an urban landscape.
INJI’s latest EP does nothing but make us feel GOOD
Inci Gürün’s newest EP stretches the house genre in new directions, pulling us in and refusing to let go.
The Fashion Frontier of the 2024 VMAs
How does a look become iconic?
Shove It: Is Concert Etiquette at a New Low?
High–profile incidents at recent concerts provoke criticism of audience conduct, but this is not a new phenomenon.
Ego of the Week: Ria Ellendula
This senior has been building solutions on every corner of campus.
Streams, Screens, and the 15–Second Earworm
In the age of constant refresh, focus is fleeting—so is the music.
If AI Generated a Katy Perry Album, It Would Be ‘143’
The hit maker makes a comeback with a hit–less album and a lot of baggage.
Rose Colored Glass Ceiling: The Politics of ‘The Bachelorette’
The Bachelorette may claim to promote diversity, but Jenn Tran’s journey reveals how women of color still carry the burden of representation in reality TV.
‘Beetlejuice Beetlejuice’ is an Explosion of Guts: Fun but Messy
While returning actors effortlessly reprise their iconic roles, the film ultimately bites off more than it can chew.
Porter Robinson’s SMILE! :D Tour is an Electric Exercise in Nostalgia
Porter Robinson reflects on a career of triumphs with the immersive, inventively produced visuals of his latest tour.
Street’s Takes on this Year’s Emmys
Street's Film and TV section talks comedy discourse, underrated gems, and exciting first wins.
Alert! Code Shoe!
If the shoe fits, cover it in bodily fluids and IV saline.
Off of Pinterest, Into Print
J-Crew’s catalog is your newest way to escape the doom scroll.
An Uncertain Future for Free Speech on Penn's Campus
Penn’s new temporary guidelines shed light on University’s intent to change the official open expression guidelines for the first time in thirty years.
Ego of the Week: Ethan Zhao
This senior is elevating college dining and connecting students across campus through his gourmet pop–up dinner party concept ‘every now & then.’
The Sandwich That Never Spoils
Don't yuck four generations' worth of yum.
The ABCs of Cooking
Edible Alphabet at Parkway Central Library serves up English lessons with side of home–cooked lunch.
Compete, Adapt, Survive: The Decline of Food Network
With the advent of short–form, sensationalist food content, are traditional channels cooked?




















