Playlists
Mourning ‘The Mary Tyler Moore Show’ and the Great American Television Comedy
In 2021, one of television’s greatest ensembles of all time faded away—but was there even more lost?
Mitski Wants You to Know that She Didn’t Want to Make 'Laurel Hell'
Following her supposed exit from the music industry, Mitski dusts off her skills to create an introspective comeback album about her career.
Rethinking the Vegas Residency
What was once a graveyard for dying stars is now prime ground for artists to progress their careers.
Overheards 02.15.22
This week: political scandals, psychoanalysis, and even more meats
When We Were Young Festival is Too Much
The Internet–breaking event is mired with issues. What do potential attendees need to know?
How Disney is Subverting the Fairytale Narrative
Lately, Disney's animated features are highlighting family over romance.
Philia: A Playlist of Platonic Love
Looking for a playlist to blast on Pal–entine’s Day? We’ve got you covered.
Love, Actually: Street’s Love Issue 2022
“If you look for it, I’ve got a sneaky feeling you’ll find that love actually is all around.”
Hey Batter Batter, Swing
A baseball game is always being played, somewhere.
Three Maybes and a Definitely
Our friendship persists across 869 miles. I doubt his beat–up car can travel that far, but our love certainly does.
Letter from the 'Love, Actually' Editor
On self–growth, love languages, and love, actually
TikTok's Take on Love
TikTok can easily promote a fake lifestyle of endless smiles and perfectionism. Can its take on love be more authentic?
Taylor Swift and Moses Sumney: Studies in 'Aromanticism'
On two of their respective albums, these seemingly disparate artists explore a love that exists beyond sex, relationships, and marriage.
Significant Others: The Evolutionary Impact of Friendships
How the often–underestimated power of platonic love makes us who we are today.
Leading with Love
With warmth and care, these grassroots organizations show how their work for social justice is a labor of love.
Philadelphia: The City of Non–Romantic Love
A glimpse into the platonic relationships cultivated in our city
In Defense of Che Diaz
Yes, Che Diaz sucks. But the most controversial character in 'And Just Like That...' also brought the "sex" back into the city.



















