Kiefer Sutherland returns to TV with “Touch”

Danielle Raykhinshteyn, Editor-in-Chief
May 15, 2012

I rarely decide to watch shows due to the promos, but Touch had such an interesting concept that I was drawn in: a 10-year-old boy, Jake (David Mazouz), who has never spoken out loud (except in the promos, which didn’t make much sense to me, but hey, they got me to watch the show) is able to see and... Read more »

The Three Stooges

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April 30, 2012

On April 13, 2012, The three stooges, Moe–the short tempered leader of the group (Chris Diamantopoulos), Larry–the witty yet still dim witted stooge (Sean Hayes) and Curly–the bald, high-voiced stooge (Will Sasso) made their comeback on the big screen in their newest movie simply titled... Read more »

The Vow: a heartwarming movie

The Vow, starring Rachel McAdams and Channing Tatum, opened on Feburary 10th. It was an emotional movie that I would reccomend to anyone!

Katie Schlafhauser, Staff Writer
March 2, 2012

I went into The Vow not knowing what to expect. Was it going to be another cliche chick flick or could it possibly be up to Titanic standards? Not many movies can say that they are better or even as good as Titanic, but The Vow sure got close. This movie is about a woman, Paige (Rachel McAdams),... Read more »

Eleven times the charm

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Danielle Raykhinshteyn, Editor-in-Chief
February 15, 2012

American Idol, in season 11, is truly bigger than ever. In the opening segment to their Aspen auditions episode, Ryan Seacrest playfully talks about the Idol family and how they’ve decided to go on a ski vacation in the mountains of Colorado. And that’s exactly what they’ve become: a real, beautiful... Read more »

Extremely Loud And Incredibly Sub-par

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Sonalee Joshi, Public Relations
February 14, 2012

The tragic, yet inspiring tale of a young autistic boy struggling to cope with the loss of his beloved eccentric father in the September 11 attack, Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close (ELIC) focuses on young Oskar Schell, who sets off on a quest to solve his father’s final puzzle: the mystery of... Read more »

Red Tails; the fast paced and inspirational sust-see for generations to come

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February 3, 2012

The 2012 movie year gets off to a great start with George Lucas’ new film “Red Tails”. This movie has had suffered scathing reviews from some: criticizing it’s one-dimensional characters and frequent use of cliche dialogue, and on the other side there were critics raving about... Read more »

Five Stars for The Fault in Our Stars

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Carolyn Gearig, Editor-in-chief
February 1, 2012

I’ve read a lot of books, but The Fault in Our Stars is a special one. I can’t stop thinking about it; it’s been on my mind since I finished and promptly reread it. Quite simply, it is one of the most touching, fascinating, and beautiful books I have ever read, as well as one of the most heartbreaking. Written... Read more »