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Arts & Entertainment

The Longstanding Love Affair between Fashion and Art

Is the incorporation of canonical artwork into couture symbolic of relentless commodification or refined modernization?

by AAKRUTI GANESHAN

Street's Songs of the Summer Roundup

Street writers discuss their favorite tracks with the most meaningful connections to summertime.

by 34TH STREET MAGAZINE

Kiley Reid's 'Such A Fun Age': Black people are not your moral battleground

Reid's depiction of America's pre-2016 "post-racial" society highlights the inevitability of our present state

by KALIYAH DORSEY

Gaspar Noe’s ‘Enter the Void’ Puts Bad Trips to Shame

Noé's visual experiment is terrifying, hilarious, disgusting, and shocking— just like the drugs displayed 

by TANA CUTURELA

Charli XCX Explodes on Quarantine Album, 'How I'm Feeling Now'

Charli XCX’s latest project showcases some of her most abrasive and energetic music to date

by PEYTON TOUPS

Perfume Genius Realizes His Full, Complex Self on New Record

On his fifth record, 'Set My Heart On Fire Immediately,' Perfume Genius' Mike Hadreas explores queer love with a newfound poignancy

by PEYTON TOUPS

Nia Forrester’s 'Commitment' Validates Vulnerability in Black Love

'Commitment' is the empowering, affirmative, complex romance that Black women deserve

by KALIYAH DORSEY

A Conversation with Marie Dahlstrøm: Making Music Without Labels

Street sat down with Danish singer/songwriter Marie Dahlstrøm to discuss her newest album, 'Like Sand.'

by KYLE WHITING

Why British Panel Shows are the Best Quarantine Watch

With their lack of competition and easy–going structure, these shows make for the perfect distraction.

by HARSHITA GUPTA

'SAWAYAMA' is a Must Listen

Rina Sawayama's debut album is genre–bending exploration of identity. 

by PEYTON TOUPS

Quarantine Content: A Blog for All Students in Need of Inspiration

A collection of curated art and opinion to help us make sense of the unexplainable.

by LILY STEIN

A Conversation with Overcoats: Fighting for What's Right

Overcoats' Hana Elion and JJ Mitchell are ready for battle on their new album, 'The Fight'

by KYLE WHITING

The Album with the Perfect Score

Fiona Apple's 'Fetch the Bolt Cutters' is proof you don't need a fancy recording studio to shine. 

by PEYTON TOUPS

Balancing Productivity and Grit During Quarantine

As social media fills with quarantine life hacks, Angela Duckworth shows us that grit equals self–preservation.

by ALICE HEYEH

New Releases or Radio Silent?

What your favorite artists have been up to during quarantine. 

by PEYTON TOUPS

The Top Fictional Alumni of the University of Pennsylvania

From "It's Always Sunny" to "Master of None", even fictional characters pick Penn.

by SAM KESLER

Why Case Shows Never End Well

Shows like "Criminal Minds" are great—until they aren't. What makes their endings so unfulfilling?

by HARSHITA GUPTA

Dua Lipa Serves Us Throwback Bangers on 'Future Nostalgia'

Motown, Brill Building, and Disco, oh my!

by KYLE WHITING

Why I Created QUARANTINE: A Collaborative Playlist

Songs that resonated with me about being alone. 

by PEYTON TOUPS

A Conversation with Allie X: Finding Beauty in Tragedy on 'Cape God'

Street sat down with the fledging pop star to discuss how she turns darkness into danceable pop.

by KYLE WHITING

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