Playlists
'Daisy Jones & The Six' is the Epitome of Sex, Drugs, & Rock ‘n’ Roll
The new Amazon miniseries revisits the golden era of music while turning a made–up band into reality.
A Thesis on Change
Temple graduate students have moved from research to rallies as part of the TUGSA strikes towards achieving fair wages.
Take It to the Streets: What to Do in Philly This Month
This month: From food fairs and restaurant weeks to zen art talks, sex–forward comedy shows, and indie concerts, April events signify that Spring is here—and Philadelphians couldn’t be happier.
The Politics of Law (Roach)
The stylist to the stars, Law Roach, is stepping away from the red carpet.
'Everything Everywhere All at Once' is the Pinnacle of Absurdist Comedy
How A24 nails comedic exploration of difficult themes in its latest blockbuster hit
Kali Uchis' Spiritual and Sensual Journey in “Red Moon in Venus”
The R&B and pop singer is the divine feminine, and she’s sharing her secrets with the rest of us.
All Eyes on South Street
After a devastating fire, Eyes Gallery is soon to be back and better than ever.
Penn Badgley and The (Un)necessity of Sex Scenes
Sex sells … but at what cost?
A Marxist Analysis of Fred Again
How has the mystical power of capitalism reached the heart of house music?
Brazilian Funk is Making Waves Across International Waters
From the Coachella stage to the World Cup field, Funk has become Brazil's hottest export.
Can Machines Be Musical?
AI might become the songwriter’s new best friend.
The Radio Rebels of Penn
With the loss of their cherished station house, WQHS is fighting to keep the magic of college radio alive.
Recalculating the Curriculum
Lou Lozzi is working with Penn to challenge the ways we approach high school STEM education.
Ego of the Week: Jing Jing Piriyalertsak
This senior has made her mark on campus, one pun at a time.
Gaslight, Gatekeep, Gossip
Where do we draw the line when talking about others?
Does AI Belong in Art?
From ChatGPT to TikTok filters, artists and scientists alike wonder how AI fits into the human community—and MoMA has answers.
Love Me, Detest Me—Just do it on Paper
Even with the advent of texting, you should still be writing letters.
'Somebody I Used to Know': Not Your Average Rom–Com
A roundtable with Alison Brie and Dave Franco, married couple and creators of the adult coming–of–age movie



















