Arts & Entertainment


Music’s sound, vibration, sensation, and melody have all evolved over time. From Louis Armstrong to Bad Bunny, artists have used lyrics and music to depict…


What began as a school rooted in domestic economy and practical instruction has grown into one of Drexel University’s most dynamic creative institutions. The Antoinette…
Jan. 16, 2026
The Barnes foundation celebrates surrealism: Rousseau film series
The Barnes Foundation is continuing its work of being a local bastion of the arts by bringing people together. The institution recently tied cinema and…

Jan. 16, 2026
“Marty Supreme” is supreme
In 2025, brothers Josh and Benny Safdie, who had long been co-directing films in the 2010s, each pursued their own solo projects. Benny’s release this…

Jan. 16, 2026
“No Other Choice:” the horror of unemployment
“No Other Choice” – Park Chan-wook’s Symphony of Middle-Class Malice For over two decades, Park Chan-wook has been the architect of some of South Korea’s…

Jan. 16, 2026
Snow Strippers bring their colorful sound to Philly
Snow Strippers are an American electronic music duo known for their loud, chaotic, and colorful sound that blends punk attitude with club-type electronic production. Formed…

Jan. 16, 2026
Zara Larsson’s summer is not over yet
Zara Larsson is back, stronger than ever before! The 28-year-old Swedish popstar first rose to international stardom with her 2015 hit “Lush Life.” Over the…

Jan. 16, 2026
“Ghost of Yotei” and its excellence
With the massive success of Sucker Punch’s 2020 “Ghost of Tsushima,” “Ghost of Yotei” is an excellent follow-up video game for anyone who fell in…

Jan. 16, 2026
Tri This Sweet Treat: Craftsman Row and their seasonal milkshakes
What appears, at first glance, to be an unassuming restaurant and bar on Philadelphia’s Jewelers’ Row undergoes a full holiday metamorphosis each winter. Craftsman Row,…

Dec. 5, 2025
Joe Hisaishi and the Philadelphia Orchestras transcendent performance
Joe Hisaishi performed two sold-out shows with the Philadelphia Orchestra on Nov. 13 and 14 at Marian Anderson Hall, delivering an evening that balanced straightforward…

Dec. 5, 2025
Philly earns their first Michelin stars
After nearly 100 years of international Michelin star history – and 20 years of Michelin star rankings in the United States – a handful of…

Dec. 5, 2025
The Christmas Village brings Cheer to Center City
Since 2008, Philadelphia’s Christmas Village has been an annual family-friendly activity and tourist attraction hosted in Center City. Located between LOVE Park and Dilworth Park,…

Dec. 5, 2025
Dove Ellis does not need Geese to fly
By the time the doors opened at 7 pm, the line was already around the block. A venue staffer said it was “the most sold-out…

Dec. 5, 2025
Philadelphia Sketch Club provides resources for creatives
This past November, the oldest art society in America, The Philadelphia Sketch Club, hosted its 165th annual gala. Each year, old and new members gather…

Dec. 5, 2025
“Martyr” explores alienation, grief, and death
Kaveh Akbar’s book “Martyr!” is not just about recovery; it explores alienation, grief, and death. “Martyr!” follows anti-hero Cyrus Shams, a recovering addict and alcoholic.…

Nov. 14, 2025
Merry Shakemas! Shake Shack’s jolly winter selection
The start of the winter holiday season is a heavily debated topic amongst the American populace. Does the Christmas season start right after Halloween, or…

Nov. 14, 2025
“Girl Violence” erupts in Philadelphia
King Princess came back to Philly and provided a beautiful queer safe space to frolic and slow dance in. On Nov. 1, 2025, the Union…



