Playlists
Are Fashion Collaborations With Nonprofits Purposeful or a Profit Ploy?
Hermès recently released a scarf in collaboration with Coded by Kids—but how much of the profit is actually being donated?
Silver Foxes and Old Hags: Why Age Isn’t Just a Number
The commotion surrounding Alexa Demie's age is more harmful than you might think.
Care in Flux
The lack of accessible child care options remains an issue for families at Penn and beyond.
Ego of the Week: Sam Braffman
Find this senior hiking her heart out or channeling her inner fashionista.
A World–Class Creative Team Can't Save 'The Batman' from Subpar Writing
The only thing that isn't perfect about the superhero's latest reboot is its writing.
The New ‘West Side Story' is One Small Step for a Movie, One Giant Leap for Moviekind
Spielberg's adaptation of the classic musical is a flawed film with an exciting legacy.
'Love Is Blind' Perpetuates the Need to get Married
What are you willing to overlook in order to say "I do"?
The Secret Lives of Penn Club Athletes
Campus’ hottest social scene that you’ve yet to explore
Overheards 03.15.22
This week: commodity fetishism, kitchen gadgets, and Tumblr circa 2014.
Getting to Know '100 People'
Mark Stockton’s exhibition turns the portrait into a non–hierarchical medium.
Down the Digital Rabbit Hole
Social media, pseudo–identities, and saying goodbye to things in small doses.
Letter from the Editor: 03.15.2022
On redecorating my childhood bedroom, reinventing myself, and unpredictability
Euphoria’s Glitz and Glamor Can't Hide its Flawed Storyline
In a writer’s room of one, Sam Levinson’s Euphoria season two triumphs in its creative and visual decisions, but leaves behind fragmented and unresolved storylines.
Living with Long COVID
Two years after the COVID–19 pandemic’s onset, cases are falling and restrictions are being lifted. But for many, symptoms still linger.
Baby Mamas, Kylie Jenner, and the Racialized Perception of Single Motherhood
Kylie Jenner is trying to reclaim the label "baby mama." But is that term even hers to reclaim?
Bent Button Vice President Kota Yamamoto Talks Turning His Hobbies into Tangible Results
How this Wharton sophomore is developing his creativity at Penn's premier filmmaking club
Stop by Tambayan for Flavorful Filipino Eats
After 21 years of working in Reading Terminal Market, Kathy Mirano has opened up a breathtaking restaurant of her own.
Ego of the Week: Emma Bollinger
Meet the HSOC major passionate about public health, Strictly Funk and pasta.
In Which I Get Verklempt Over ‘The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel’
By a woman who likes her television like she likes her men: Jewish, funny, and touching her in places she didn’t even know existed.



















