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Arts & Entertainment

This Week In Music News

A Sting/Shaggy collab, a birthday concert for the Queen, and a Kendrick Lamar book

by ISABELLA FERTEL

Saxophonist Mindi Abair Talks Her Career and Industry Sexism

The phrase "pretty good for a girl" is no longer derogatory, but a call to action.

by NATALIA JOSEPH

Mindi Abair Made Me Want to See More College Students at Jazz Concerts

A captivating performance that was a great change of pace from frats.

by NATALIA JOSEPH

Street's Guide to Special Events at the Ritz Theaters

If mainstream cinema isn't your thing, take a trip to Old City.

by ANA WEST

Concert Review: MGMT Is Even Better Live

A concert that exceeded expectations with more than just the music.

by ISABELLA FERTEL

Baby Huey: The Soul Legend You've Never Heard of

Looking back at one of the great, but slept on, soul albums.

by CHRIS TROOP

Street's Springtime Playlist

Look ahead to warmer days with Street’s breezy spring playlist.

by PAUL LITWIN

Movies to Get You Through the Last Month of School

Whether you're dreaming of home or an exotic getaway, Street's got you covered. 

by ANA WEST

Quit While You’re Ahead: A Look at Movie Sequels

Could a 'Call Me by Your Name' sequel ever match up to its predecessor? Does any sequel?

by ZOVINAR KHRIMIAN

Art at Penn vs. Art at an Art School

Our pre–professional setting is actually conducive to the creation of art.

by XINYI WAN

The Difficulty of Affording Art Museums on a College Budget

Recent increases in museum admission fees might be indicative of a larger issue.

by SOPHIE BURKHOLDER

Inside Kelly Writer's House: Slam Poetry with Gabriel Ramirez and Kassidi Jones

Summoning poetry to life with guest speakers and friendship.

by ELIZABETH LEMIEUX

'Game Night' is Funny For All the Wrong Reasons

Jason Bateman and Rachel McAdams star in a redundant trip–wire comic thriller.

by SOPHIE XI

Netflix's ‘American Vandal’ is Everything a Mockumentary Should Be

The Netflix true crime satire turns a ridiculous premise into a surprisingly engaging show.

by ZOVINAR KHRIMIAN

Under the Covers 2: James Taylor and The Kinks

When it comes to remaking old classics, Street's got you covered.

by CHRIS TROOP

Up–and–coming Feminist Singer Ella Vos on Motherhood and Music

The singer–songwriter spoke to Street about performing, her creative process, and #MeToo.

by ISABELLA SIMONETTI

What makes Netflix's Terrace House the Only Real Reality TV Show?

The show is subtle, surprisingly deep, and definitely not normal.

by ANA WEST

Album Review: Triathalon's 'Online' Does Vaporwave Right

Hate the genre, love the artist.

by CHRIS TROOP

A Rundown of Netflix’s March Additions

Prepare for premiering and returning Netflix originals, feature films, and documentaries.

by ZOVINAR KHRIMIAN

The Influence of Anime References in Mainstream Rap

The unlikely marriage of Dragon Ball Z and some of your favorite artists.

by CHRIS TROOP

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