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Street's Favorite TV Shows and Movies of 2020

In the face of COVID–19, distracting yourself with TV is key—so here are our favorite worlds to disappear to.

by 34TH STREET MAGAZINE

Street's Favorite Albums of 2020

There were a lot of great albums released in a not–so–great year. Check out our favorites.

by 34TH STREET MAGAZINE

Meet Mia Giovina: The TikToker Who Transforms Your Favorite Songs

How listening to a video of Harry Styles' isolated vocals led to Mia gaining 100,000 followers on TikTok.

by FERNANDA BRIZUELA

Inside the Minds of the Most Uncreative Creatives

 How forgery has and continues to shape the art world.

by JESSA GLASSMAN

Julia Louis–Dreyfus and the Greatest Acceptance Speech in Human History

Julia Louis–Dreyfus is a very talented comedic actress—and her genius translates into amazing speeches.

by JULIA POLSTER

'Plastic Hearts' is not Miley Cyrus's Rock Phase

The singer–songwriter has been known to explore different influences while still staying true to her pop roots.

by ARIELLE STANGER

One Year Ago I Stopped Binge–Watching Television

Here’s where I am now.

by JULIA POLSTER

No Animated Film Can Compare to ‘The Prince of Egypt’

Those Were The Days | The movie masterfully portrays complex emotions and history in ways even children can appreciate.

by JULIA POLSTER

Ellie Hoffman and Catherine de Luna are Having an Episode

What started as a quarantine hobby is now turning into a segue into the "real world."

by JULIA POLSTER

'The Mandalorian' Season 2 Episode 4 Recap: "The Siege"

Mando & Baby Yoda go old school with some familiar faces.

by CAYLEN DAVID

Stop Making Video Games Into Films

Why are film adaptations of video games so bad, and why do people keep making them?

by CAYLEN DAVID

'The Mandalorian' Season 2 Episode 3 Recap: "The Heiress"

Mando finds strength in numbers on the high seas in the newest episode.

by CAYLEN DAVID

A Review of 'The Queen's Gambit'

To some chess may seem boring, but Netflix's new original series is a must–see.

by CAYLEN DAVID

AC/DC's New Album 'Power Up' Tops the Charts Already

After a difficult decade for the hard rock legends, they've come through with an amazing record.

by PHIL STEINKRAUSS

The Rise of Genderless Fashion

From Prince to couture, can Gen Z imagine a world where gendered clothing is obsolete? 

by ALICE HEYEH

An Update on Dropout: Speaking to CollegeHumor CEO Sam Reich

Speaking with CEO Sam Reich about the future of CollegeHumor and internet sketch comedy as a whole. 

by HARSHITA GUPTA

The Downfall of Quibi

Despite heavy investment, Quibi's moment in the streaming world was as brief as its content. But why?

by CAYLEN DAVID

How a Historical British Detective Show Integrates Representation

British detective show, 'Endeavour,' slips well–integrated, casual representation into the fabric of its mysteries. 

by HARSHITA GUPTA

These Podcasts Are Tackling Racism and Cultural Identity in COVID–19 America

Listen to diverse voices for greater understanding of current issues.

by ESTHER LEE

Blood of Zeus: An Exciting Addition to Netflix's Adult Animation

The show holds nothing back when it comes to spectacle and style, yet lacks in character development.

by ASHNA YAKOOB

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