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Artists Shine at Art Show at Parson’s Complex

May 15, 2015

Michael Bakx and Paige Kissinger Staff Writers Last night, Thursday, May 14th was the opening date for the art show that was held at Parsons Complex in the Milford center of time. The event is being held until the 27th of May and is free of entry, allowing for anyone to visit the building and walk...

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Empire

April 7, 2015

Aley Phelan Staff Writer Fox’s newest hit drama, “Empire,” has something for everyone. The show follows the Lyon family and their musical empire. Tarrence Howard leads as Lucious Lyon, the CEO of Empire Entertainment, a recording label, and father to three sons. Taraji P. Henson brings drama...

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Netflix

April 7, 2015

Amber Frank Staff Writer Hey everyone, I’m here to talk about everyone’s number one bae…Netflix. If you aren’t caught up with the lingo, “bae” means “before anyone else” and I think we can all admit that a weekend full of Netflix is our not so guilty pleasure. This month I’m going...

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New Year, New Movies, New Awards

March 9, 2015

Priyanka Srivastava Staff Writer The New Year kicks off the endless award shows designed to appreciate the ground-breaking movies, addictive TV shows, and catchy music from the past year. It’s also the time when we can admire our favorite celebrities and see the high-end fashions which they sport...

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It’s What I Do: A Photographer’s Life of Love and War

February 26, 2015

Savannah Mailloux Staff Writer War photographer Lynsey Addario has published her own memoir about her times covering the 2011 civil war. Addario references her brushes with death from being sexually assaulted in conflict areas to her struggle to remain a strong individual. She began freelance work...

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Warped Tour

February 12, 2015

Paige Kissinger Staff Writer Recently, Vans Warped Tour posted the dates and cities that they will be sponsored in and the bands that will be playing. From Pomona, Mountain View, and Ventura in California to Orlando, West Palm Beach, Jacksonville, and St. Petersburg in Florida, they will be traveling...

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And the Academy Award Goes to…

February 12, 2015

Savannah Mailloux Staff Writer They are finally in! Nominations for the Academy Awards, popularly known as the Oscars, were announced on Jan. 15, and include films such as The Grand Budapest Hotel, Birdman, and Boyhood in a number of different categories. Some clear snubs were blatantly obvious, and...

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How To Stay Bold When the Weather is Cold

February 12, 2015

Hanna Birenbaum Staff Writer With the temperatures increasingly getting colder, it’s hard to wake up and have the motivation to look cute yet still warm. Many students have their own ways of staying warm and fashionable. Senior, Jenny Weissauer, says, “Nice pea-coats with an infinity scarf are...

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Forest Hills Drive

February 12, 2015

Marykate Fallon Staff Writer The North Carolina native, Jermaine Lamarr Cole, better known by his stage name, J. Cole, ends 2014 with a bang by releasing his new album, Forest Hills Drive. This makes a total of three albums for Cole and his success keeps growing. Instead of Cole’s usual radio-friendly...

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What’s Appening?

February 12, 2015

Jacqueline Fernous Staff Writer While surfing the web for the next two apps to talk about this month, I came across Foran’s Media Center site where Mrs. Pellegrino shared a link to 40 apps useful for school. While looking, I found a great app called “Popplet.” Popplet is very similar to Spiderscribe...

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American Sniper Movie Review

January 29, 2015

Savannah Mailloux Staff Writer American Sniper hit theaters on January 16 and accumulated $105.3 million over the Martin Luther King Jr. weekend. The film is based on an autobiography called American Sniper: The Autobiography of the Most Lethal Sniper in U.S. Military History that was published in...

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Best and Worst Dressed Women – Golden Globes

January 20, 2015

Aley Phelan Staff Writer Worst Dressed Lana Del Ray Lana Del Ray, while typically rocking the red carpet really missed it this time around. The pleated and satin fabric is outdated and the color washed the singer out. Del Ray has proved she looks better in colors including, red, and white and like...

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