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Arts & Entertainment

'Keeping Up with the Kardashians' Season 16: Is Reality TV Still Relevant?

As the show enters season 16, the relevance of reality TV in the age of social media is put to the test.

by EMMA HARRIS

10 Songs Instrumental to our Experiences

The 10 songs that have shaped Street Music's lives.

by 34TH STREET MUSIC

‘Avengers: Endgame’ Is a Satisfying Conclusion to a Decade–Long Story

Endgame brought this iconic franchise to a full crescendo.

by JESSICA BAO

La Dispute Brings Life and Love to Union Transfer

With boundless energy, jumps from the stage, and a new setlist, the post–hardcore band gives back to its fans.

by MELANNIE JAY

Introducing Anne Ishii: Translator and Editor of Gay Erotic Manga

On breaking boundaries in the literary industry, being the executive director of Philly's Asian Arts Initiative, and bringing niche art to the mainstream

by JOSEPHINE CHENG

A Grown–Up Carly Rae Jepsen Drops 'Julien,' But Her 'Call Me Maybe' Days Are Far From Over

The single is the opening track on Jepsen's upcoming studio album, 'Dedicated'.

by BEBE HODGES

Loyle Carner's 'Not Waving, But Drowning' Intersects Poetry and Music

The artist's lyrics stand alone as something special on his sophomore album.

by TERESA XIE

Roundup: Best of Adult Animation TV

Who said cartoons are just for kids?

by CALISTA LOPEZ

Artist of the Week: SASAMI

Sasami uses restrictions to thrive on her debut self–titled album. 

by SAM KESLER

'In League With Dragons' Recaps The Mountain Goats' History with a Fantasy Twist

With callbacks and sequels, the indie rockers' seventeenth studio album represents a culmination of the last 26 years of Goats history.

by MELANNIE JAY

'The Curse of La Llorona' Simplifies Horrifying Folklore into a Formulaic Franchise

This legendary Mexican folktale deserved so much better. 

by CALISTA LOPEZ

LSD: The Supergroup Just Dropped The Hottest Collaboration of 2019

Labrinth, Sia, and Diplo sent some psychedelic magic our way.

by ARJUN SWAMINATHAN

Breakdown of 'Game of Thrones' Season 8, Episode 2

In a surprise twist, Podd is actually a really great singer. 

by MARYANNE KOUSSA

The Photography Exhibit 'From Today, Painting is Dead' Brings New Life to The Barnes Foundation

The exhibit features some of the earliest photographs ever taken, and compliments the artistry of all mediums.

by TARA O'BRIEN

Who Runs The Music Industry? Google, Potentially

Street breaks down what could could possibly be the music industry's biggest merger.

by BEATRICE FORMAN

Donald Glover's 'Guava Island' is Beautiful, but Lacks Message

Be prepared to be both pleasantly surprised and a little disappointed.

by TERESA XIE

'Stitched! Weaving Together Philly's Fiber Arts Community' Explores the Ties That Bind Us

The Kelly Writers House hosted Professor Funderburg's creative nonfiction class that explored community in their own lives and in Philadelphia as a whole.

by KATIE FARRELL

'This Life/Unbearably White' EP by Vampire Weekend is a Flop

It's been six years since we've heard from them, and Vampire Weekend is starting to show their age. 

by JOHNNY VITALE

The Neo-Noir Genre: Chicken Soup for the Ambiguous Soul

Embracing moral ambiguity—one generation at a time. 

by SHANNON ZHANG

Against All Logic's '2012-2017' is a Legendary Work of Sampling

The album from Nicolas Jaar set a new standard for musical experimentation in EDM.

by PAUL LITWIN

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