Playlists
Ego of the Week: Jake Zubkoff
Creating harmony one song (or campaign) at a time
Stand Clear of the Opening Doors
Insia Haque on personal freedom and mass transit.
I Hate the Philadelphia Museum of Art’s Rebrand. You Should Too.
The PMA has PMO.
Truly, Truly a Sin: On Lou Reed and The Velvet Underground Twelve Years Post Mortem
A love letter to the patron saint of emotional rot.
Yes, We All ‘Fancy Some More!’
PinkPantheress’s ingenious interpolations and vast feature list on her latest release cements her as a genre–bending genius.
More Than Geometry
A Review of ‘Mobile Images’ by Mavis Pusey at the ICA Philadelphia
Once More, With Feeling
Snapshots from All Elite Wrestling's residency in the 2300 Arena.
‘Peacemaker’ Season 2 Proves Even James Gunn Can’t Rage Against the Franchise Machine
The DCU’s best story is becoming another casualty of world–building, and Gunn’s double life as filmmaker and studio head may be to blame.
I Heard From a Friend of a Friend
Cerca is reinventing the dating app landscape by matching users with mutuals, not strangers.
Leon Vynehall Goes Dark ‘In Daytona Yellow’
The English DJ–turned–producer centers the voices of others on his latest album. Sometimes they drown out his own.
The Death (and Rebirth) of the Male Popstar
How the boyband heartthrob became a bedroom penitent.
Finding Comfort in Homesickness
A sophomore’s guide to navigating homesickness by reconnecting with childhood at college.
‘One Battle After Another’ Isn’t the Revolutionary Film You Think It Is
In his new action thriller, Paul Thomas Anderson trades neat manifestos for messy humanity.
‘The Paper’ is a Spin–Off that Strives for Originality
What does the network sitcom look like in 2025?
Nike and Tom Sachs Will Stand on Anything but Business
Tom Sachs’ latest sneaker release with NikeCraft is so good that it makes everyone forget that abuse is bad!
Are We Losing the Artist to Spotify?
Spotify’s use of Profitable Fit Content raises the question of what the future of the music industry looks like.
Melissa Broder on Obsessive Love and Mental Illness
One X account and three novels later, Melissa Broder tells Street that writing hasn’t solved her problems.
Ego of the Week: Avia Weber
Embracing the adoptee identity through language, culture, and identity
Alas Poor Yorick, His Head Has Gone Missing!
The Search for John “Pop” Reed’s Skull




















