Playlists
Who Am I, If Not a Violinist?
I know I am not the art that I create, but I also wouldn’t be who I am if it weren’t for my art.
Community Land Trust Bust
Between a community land trust and tiny homes, 2020 protest agreements have been on a wild but unsuccessful ride.
Ego of the Week: Walden Green
Meet Street's former editor–in–chief: patron saint of Street print production, goat milk aficionado, and Twitter ethnographer for the ages.
Harmony of Opportunity
Join Penn Music Business at Penn for their first show at Warehouse this Wednesday.
Fighting Gentrification at Penn Law
Loopholes in laws around blighted property are harming communities of color. A legal clinic at Penn Carey Law is fighting for reform.
Julia Pratt on Finding Belonging Between Her Melodies
This Philadelphia native is making songs that she wants to listen to and we can't get enough.
The Boundaries of Expression Are Being Redrawn
Exploring the unexpected synergy between creativity, accessibility, and artificial intelligence.
In Photos: A Birds-Eye-View of Penn
Capturing Penn's campus from a new perspective.
Penn’s Student Bands Get The Best of Both Worlds
Ahead of our inaugural “Street Sessions” band showcase, Street gets the inside scoop on our favorite Penn musicians
Ego of the Week: Kiln Chen
This senior is embracing her community and identity wherever she goes.
Adrianne Lenker’s Bright Future is Daringly Imperfect
The Big Thief frontwoman’s new album is a lyrical and atmospheric tour de force.
Ring, Ring, Naveen’s Calling!
Striving to make communication accessible for all, Naveen Albert is installing payphones throughout the city.
Embracing the Amateur
The imperfect brushstrokes that make up an artist’s “perfection”
Celeste Ng is Questioning Everything
Visiting Penn this past week, this critically acclaimed novelist explains how writing helps her understand the world.
Francis Ford Coppola is Going All In Again
The legendary director will finally release his long–gestating dream project, ‘Megalopolis’ this year.
From Phonics to Fluency
A new bill in Harrisburg seeks to harness the science of reading movement to combat poor literacy rates across Philadelphia’s education system.
Spotify Killed the Radio Star
What does the rise of streaming mean for artists and listeners?
Discovering with Mom at Art Miami
I took my mom to Art Miami and this is what she liked
Inside the Penn Museum’s Efforts to Respect Native American Origins of Artifacts
As new federal regulations come into effect, the Penn Museum is continuing to rectify their previous mistakes.

















