Review
Make Your Way Out to South Philly for ‘Café y Chocolate’ and the Best Brunch in Town
Because as a rule, brunch should involve more chilies.
Lulu Cafe brings a modern Taiwanese flair to West Philadelphia
A boba shop with vibrant character both on and off the menu
Saad’s Halal Restaurant’s Falafels and Sandwiches Are Worth the Trek
Saad’s Halal Restaurant, located at 45th and Walnut streets, has a great atmosphere that serves even greater halal food.
Liam's Kitchen Brings the Flavors of Hong Kong Right to Campus
This new food truck provides Penn students with authentic and affordable Chinese food.
Soulful and Candid, The Internet Comes to Philadelphia
The jazzy alt–R&B band played the Fillmore on November 29th.
Navigating Fantasy Worlds with Truth and Image
I–House Philly’s fall exhibition allows viewers to get lost in their own imagination.
Khalid's 'Suncity:' A Love Letter to El Paso and his Fans
The seven–track release, out now, combines Khalid's old style with his newfound fame.
'The Good Place' is Heavenly
Here's why the third season, airing now, is still worth watching.
Reflecting on Coming Out and Coming of Age at Troye Sivan's Concert
His 'Bloom' tour creates a space for queer young people like me.
Mask and Wig's 'Apollo 13 Going on 30' Soars
Their absurdist, intergalactic fall show runs between October 10 and 13 at the Iron Gate Theater.
'To All the Boys I've Loved Before' is Sweetly Refreshing
The new Netflix film featuring an Asian–American lead is almost too relatable, and people are loving it.
The Book Corner: “The Book of Laughter and Forgetting” is the Tale for a New Start
On why bare genitals and orgies are important to the new year.
Finding Uncertainty in Rationality: William Kentridge Exhibit Opens in Arthur Ross Gallery
The internationally renowned artist makes a stop at Penn.
'Skate Kitchen': Brash, Lively, Beautiful, and Feminist
The upcoming indie film is all about a girl gang—it's ballsy, lively, and beautiful, just like its main characters.
Review: 'Eighth Grade' Paints a Refreshing Teen Portrait
Some high–school movies romanticize teenagers' lives, while others only focus on their struggles. But 'Eighth Grade' does neither.
Rex Orange County Visits, and His Fanbase Skews Young
The singer played Union Transfer on August 2nd.
Filmmaker Lauren Greenfield on ‘Generation Wealth,’ Morals & Capitalism
Hedge–fund executives, porn stars, and rich kids: in her newest documentary, Greenfield delves deep into the lifestyles and mentality of the upper echelon.
An Honest Review of the New Honest Tom's 'Plant–Based' Offerings
From 'biff' to 'chucken,' here's what one Street writer thought of the new menu.
Review: 'Ocean's 8' Lives Up to Low Expectations
The franchise's all–female installment, though as glamorous as you'd expect, falls flat where it should shine.



















