Playlists
How Prison Labor is on the Front Lines of Environmental Disaster Relief
Inmates are exploited as cheap labor to fight the climate crisis, while simultaneously being considered disposable.
Step Into the World of Van Gogh's Art at the Tower Theatre
'Van Gogh: The Immersive Experience' has arrived here in Philadelphia finally–and brings a universe of color alongside it.
Kacey Musgraves' 'star–crossed' is a Tragedy Without a Villain
The country–pop singer explores life after divorce in the follow–up to her award–winning 'Golden Hour'.
'God Complex: A Different Philadelphia' Brings Criticism, Conversation, and Change to the Arthur Ross Gallery
There’s no excuse not to take advantage of Roberto Lugo’s eye–opening exhibition.
Penn GenEq Offers a Home for First–Year Students
Penn’s new pre–orientation program, Penn GenEq, provides an affinity space for first–year students interested in gender equity work.
Behind the Curtain of Social Justice Instagram Accounts
It's unethical for white-led social justice pages to be ambiguous about their identity.
Dead Parents Society: Finding Community in Grief
Uncovering spaces where open conversations about loss can bloom on campus
Letter from the Editor 09.21.2021
On loving feelings, begging for your ex to take you back, and Mitski
My Journey Cooking During COVID–19
How cooking new recipes got me through the pandemic—and helped me explore my vegetarianism
John Mulaney and the Cult of the Perfect Husband
Mulaney’s seemingly perfect marriage was the crux of his comedy. But now that he's in a new relationship, do fans have a right to care?
Ego of the Week: Max Kanner
This senior conducts independent mental health research for queer youth.
Four Movie Remakes Not Worth the Runtime
Yes, ‘He’s All That’ makes the cut.
Dawn of Chromatica: A Confounding Hyperpop Fantasia
The star–studded remix album is a chaotic document of the current hyperpop scene.
Overheards 09.19.2021
This week: Drake slander, soft boyfriend launches, and BBLs.
Digital Nomads: 'Workcation' or Colonization?
Working from a vacation destination sounds like a dream, but the reality is more sinister than it seems.
How CHAI Is Subverting the East Asian Feminine Ideal
How the Japanese rock band grapples with the acute desire to be cute
‘Certified Lover Boy’ Delivers Classic Drake
In the highly--anticipated 'Scorpion' followup, Drake raps about fame, women, and his son--topics his fans are all too familiar with.
Deep Inside Pornhub’s 'Classic Nudes' Museum Guide
Who knew museums could be this sexy?
Shang–Chi Doesn't Have to Be Great Cinema—Because It's Fun
Marvel's latest release boasts its first Asian protagonist in a film that's packed with fun.


















