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Arts & Entertainment

'Bridget Jones' Diary' is the Perfect Rom–Com

Why does this romantic comedy still hold up after all these years?

by ANNA COLLINS

Love Hurts: Tales of Painful Love at The Moth StorySLAM

Early in February, World Cafe Live filled with heartbreak and hope.

by ALICE HEYEH

A Love Letter to Bollywood

Growing up on Indian cinema, an ode to love and emotionality. 

by HARSHITA GUPTA

French–Language Love Songs for a Highbrow Valentine's Day

This February, add the language of love to your Spotify playlist.

by KEELY DOUGLAS

'Greener Grass' is an Absurd Suburban Suspense Movie

Even wanted to watch soccer moms slowly go insane? 'Greener Grass' has got it.

by ANNA COLLINS

'BoJack Horseman' Sticks the Landing

The animated tragicomedy's final season is bittersweet, heartbreaking, and flawless.

by MELANNIE JAY

Meet Sophie Shen, the Wharton Sophomore Who Will Paint on Anything

Artist Spotlight | Drawing on shoes and jackets, Sophie infuses creativity into nearly everything she does.

by AMANPREET SINGH

Taylor Swift is Lonely at The Top in 'Miss Americana'

Lana Wilson's Netflix documentary reveals glimpses into Swift's private life. 

by PEYTON TOUPS

Outdoor Concert Venues are Vital to a City's Scene

Memories made at summer and skyline stages are more important than the potential for rain.

by KEELY DOUGLAS

'Frankenthaler on Paper': Small Works, Infinite Meaning

The Arthur Ross Gallery sheds light on rarely seen works of Helen Frankenthaler.  

by SOPHIE BURKHOLDER

'Shrill' Season 2 Finds More Room for Discovery

Hulu's narrative comedy breaks out of season one's narrow focus.

by SAM KESLER

'The Turning' Screws Itself

This adaptation of 'The Turn of the Screw' is not just bad—it's horrific.

by ANNA COLLINS

Awkwafina Is Nora from Queens, and Not Much Else

Awkwafina Is Nora from Queens is nothing special. But considering its star's success, maybe it doesn't have to be. 

by HARSHITA GUPTA

'Mean Girls' and the Cycle of Empty Adaptations

The cult hit was adapted into a movie, then a musical, and now a movie musical.

by ANNA COLLINS

What Film & TV Watched This January

A glimpse at what Street's Film & TV staff has been obsessing over.

by 34TH STREET MAGAZINE

Karyn Olivier’s ‘Everything That’s Alive Moves’: An Exercise in Memory

This ICA exhibit constructs a space where spectacle is expected, but intimacy is essential. 

by AMANPREET SINGH

Poppy Declares Independence on 'I Disagree'

The YouTube-turned-pop star has made the full transition into metal.

by PEYTON TOUPS

Diving into Middle School Nostalgia at the Deadmau5 Concert

The seminal DJ turned The Met into a time machine.

by DANIEL BULPITT

Dolittle: Another Amazing Cast Trapped in Hell Together

Pirates, Dragons and Anal Fisting—oh my.

by HARSHITA GUPTA

Mac Miller's 'Circles' Provides a Touching Conclusion to the Artist's Work

The rapper's posthumous album is a mature mediation on life and death.

by MELANNIE JAY

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