Review
'Paterson' is Cool, Calm, and Almost Flawless
Paterson lives in Paterson. He drives a city bus five days a week for a living, lives in a sweetly humble home with a tilted mailbox that he fixes upon coming home from work daily.
Lindsey Rosin's New Novel Is For Everyone
Teenage sex pacts have never been more interesting or nuanced.
The Alternative Theatre Festival: Skydiving and Fallopian Tubes
The only time corporate culture, miscarriage, Tinder weirdos, and Big Ben come together for an hour.
Review: “I am Ali”
The world’s greatest boxer is taking over your screens, this time in documentary form.
Review: “The Skeleton Twins”
From SNL to FML: Kristen Wiig and Bill Hader bring laughs and tears as clinically depressed twins in this winning dramedy.
Review: If I Stay
Before you see this YA drama, read what Street has to say about it.
You Have to Listen to This: Future
Fun fact: a guy named Nayvadius D.
Album Review: "Education, Education, Education & War"
"Education, Education, Education & War" by Kaiser Chiefs In their fifth ten–track album, Kaiser Chiefs offers us new rock riffs initiated by new drummer, Vijay Mistry.
Album Review: "Food"
"Food" by Kelis If Kelis’ new album proves anything, it's that the raspy–voiced temptress defies categorization.
Album Review: "Pop Psychology"
"Pop Psychology" by Neon Trees After two years, Neon Trees has returned with a new album, “Pop Psychology,” replete with tracks less innovative and mature than their previous releases.
Review: "The Other Woman"
Cameron Diaz is out to prove she's not over the hill, and she and her fellow female castmates deliver a fairly raucous, if at times uneven, comedy.
Remix Wednesday: “Stay the Night” By Zedd (Almond Remix)
Following the success of his mix “College is Nuts,” Buffalo DJ/producer Almond tries out another unarguable truism with his winter mix “My Birthday is Nuts.” And while we’re now in the throes of spring, his remix of “Stay the Night” (the single featuring Hayley Williams that isn’t “Airplanes”) starting at 27:46 still hasn’t gotten old.
Haiku Reviews
Roses are red. Fling was sweet. Get back into the beat with Haikus from Street.
Penn Celebrates the Fab Four
It’s been 50 years since The Beatles first arrived in the United States to perform for television icon Ed Sullivan's weekly variety show.
Music Video Monday: "Dismantling Summer" by The Wonder Years
Pop punk doesn’t have to be a middle school guilty pleasure anymore. Philadelphia’s “The Wonder Years” are raw, honest and yeah, okay, pretty catchy.
Album Review: Tremors
"Tremors" Sohn Sohn, the Londoner residing in Vienna, finally released a debut album after his first tracks were posted on SoundCloud in 2012 and packed shows at SXSW.
Album Review: Enclosure
"Enclosure" John Frusciante Former RHCP guitarist John Frusciante has had a stylistically indefinable solo career, and “Enclosure” continues this trend.
Haiku Reviews
Roses are red / Haikus are sweet / Fling is tomorrow / But right now read Street.
Review: “Endless Source,” at the Locks Gallery
“Endless Source” Through April 30th Locks Gallery 600 Washington Square South Free locksgallery.com There was no wine left at the Locks Gallery’s First Friday reception a mere two hours after the show opened.



















