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Arts & Entertainment

How ‘Living Single’ Was The Blueprint For ‘Friends’

The impact of Living Single can’t be understated or ignored.

by SHELBY ABAYIE

In ‘XOXO,’ SOMI’s Charismatic Voice Is Nearly Drowned Out By Collaborators

The K–pop soloist’s debut album was supported by well–known BLACKPINK producer, TEDDY.

by DEREK WONG

The Feminine Urge to Base Your Personality On Girlbosses in Film

Analyzing trends in our favorite female protagonists from 2000 onwards

by CINDY ZHANG

Radiohead's War with Spotify isn't Over

The band’s critique against the streaming service remains a pressing issue today.

by GRAYSON CATLETT

Escape the Cold with these Cozy Compositions

Check out our favorite seasonal art picks in the Philly area.

by IRMA KISS

Meet Emma Blum: From Writing on the Playground to Winning Awards

Artist Spotlight | How this English student imbues emotion in every sentence 

by JESSA GLASSMAN

What to Expect in 'Riverdale' Season Six

Based on the first five installments, here's what the latest might look like.

by TARA ANAND

The Coming–of–Age American College Experience

America is deeply devoted to the dream of attending college—and is far less interested in the quality of education it provides.  

by HEATHER SHIEH

PAFA’s New Exhibit Highlights the Female Gaze

'Joan Semmel: Skin in the Game' depicts sexuality through a feminist lens. 

by KAYLA COTTER

Are you following Monet on Twitter?

Discover the “art bots” that are giving history’s favorite artists a social media presence.

by JESSA GLASSMAN

Kristen Stewart’s 'Spencer' is the Best (and Hopefully Last) Portrayal of Princess Diana

The movie is a haunting tale of Princess Diana’s Christmas with the Royal Family as she grapples with an impending divorce.

by JACOB POLLACK

Kristen Stewart and the Hollywood Rollercoaster

How did 'The Twilight Saga' ultimately impact her career?

by CINDY ZHANG

Ed Sheeran Steps Away From His Defining Sound on 'Equals'

Sheeran makes an underwhelming comeback after his 18–month break from music.

by FERNANDA BRIZUELA

JPEGMAFIA Brought Explosive Energy to Union Transfer on Halloween Night

The rapper's 'LP!' tour is high–octane fun.

by GRAYSON CATLETT

Meet Luca Fontes: A Photographer Who's Queering the Fine Art Canon

Artist Spotlight | How this fine arts major is queering the photographic canon

by IRMA KISS

40 Years Later, ABBA Remains Pop’s Most Influential Trailblazers

The Swedish pop juggernauts continue to reinvent the wheel.

by EVAN QIANG

“I’ll Never Do the Same Thing Twice”: An Interview With sectiontoo

Why sectiontoo is an artist worth watching

by TARA ANAND

These Four Films are Touching Odes to Journalism

Reflecting on the films that pay tribute to the underappreciated art form of journalism

by KAYLA COTTER

Maisie Peters Writes Songs to Soundtrack Your Daydreams

The pop singer–songwriter has carefully crafted sentimental stories on her debut record, 'You Signed Up For This.'

by MEHEK BOPARAI

Get Cozy with Gracie Abrams’ Comforting Bedroom Pop

Gracie Abrams offers fans a taste of intimacy with her EP, 'minor.'

by FERNANDA BRIZUELA

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