Review
'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.
Netflix Revives the Rom–Com with 'Set It Up'
Millennials almost killed the rom–com. Netflix might've just fixed it.
Street Taste Tests UCity–Bound Halal Guys
Street tried the famous halal in advance of the UCity grand opening.
Parquet Courts Live Review: Where is the Diversity in Punk?
The venue, which takes pride in promoting variety, should reconsider the audience that it aims to please.
Parquet Courts Takes a Political Stand in Newest Album
You can listen to 'Wide Awake!'—an open rejection of modern materialism—live at Union Transfer on Friday.
‘The Gospel According to André:’ Inside the Life of Fashion Icon André Leon Talley
Don't think you know all about the “Nelson Mandela of couture” just because you've seen him on America's Next Top Model.
‘Aardvark’ is Unique in its Incompetence
If the stellar cast doesn’t convince you, the prospect of seeing the most absurd cinematic chaos in recent memory should.
Decoding The Weeknd's 'My Dear Melancholy,'
Despite the subtle reference to Selena Gomez's kidney, this album was disappointing.
Reconciling Personal Politics with the 'Roseanne' Reboot
How I tried, and failed, to hate the newest iteration of the iconic comedy show.
Paper Mill: Meet University City's Trendiest New Food Truck
What happens when burrito meets spring roll? Magic.
We Talked to John Krasinski About His New Horror Film
‘A Quiet Place’ is effortlessly thrilling, but working in silence posed several challenges to Krasinski.




















