Guetta’s Latest Project Has Some Standouts
Chris Ramey, Staff Writer
September 28, 2011
David Guetta’s new album “Nothing But the Beat” is good, but definitely not great. Fans of his know that Guetta’s artistry is unique and that he manages to walk a fine line, placing himself between multiplatinum, multimillionaire DJ and underground jam master. He definitely shows this in “Nothing... Read more »
Making Your Summer Wardrobe Accessible for Fall
Claire Lewin and Larissa Lieberson
September 27, 2011
Making Your Summer Wardrobe Accessible for Fall We’re approaching that time of year where throwing on a tank top and shorts just won’t cut it. That’s right, it’s time to retire those short sleeve tees and strappy sandals for oversized sweaters and furry boots. This is the time of year... Read more »
2.5 Men, 2.0
Rose Propp, Staff Writer
September 27, 2011
Unless you’ve been living under a rock for the past couple months, you have probably heard something about the popular TV sitcom Two and a Half Men. You’ve probably been living under an even bigger rock if you haven’t heard one thing about the rise and fall of the show’s star, Charlie Sheen.... Read more »
Charlie’s Pick of the Week: Welcome Back, “Modern Family”
Charlie Greenwald, Web A&E Editor
September 23, 2011
Wednesdays, 9:00 PM, ABC Just last Sunday, the creators of “Modern Family” won their second straight Emmy Award for Best Original Comedy Series, solidifying its place among the elite comedies of the 21st Century. If you haven’t yet fallen in love with this family, now’s your chance. The show... Read more »
Angelina’s: Great Pizza, But Not Much Else
Simon Stracher
September 23, 2011
Sometimes it’s best to stick with the basics. This is especially the case with the Angelina’s Trattoria. When Angelina’s Trattoria, a family favorite inWestport, focuses on kid-friendly menu items like pizza, the results are delicious and excellent. However, when Angelina’s tries to cook fancy... Read more »
‘Contagion’: One Sick Film
Nicole DeBlasi, Staff Writer
September 23, 2011
Released on Sept. 9, “Contagion,” an American thriller directed by Steven Soderbergh, lets your mind wander into the imaginative world of what would happen if mev-1, the disease in this frightening movie, was real. And this movie left me feeling truly scared. Steven Soderbergh creates a frightening... Read more »
A “Slice of Saugatuck”
Kate Beispel, Web Sports Editor
September 20, 2011
The Slice of Saugatuck Festival, held on Saturday, September 17, featured over 30 of Saugatuck’s restaurants and shops. Westport residents were encouraged to walk around, sample food, paddle kayaks, and learn to fish, just to name a few. The festival showed all that Saugatuck has to offer and appealed... Read more »
Ned’s Pick: What I’m Listening To
September 20, 2011
Ned Hardy ’13 Web A&E Editor Today’s Billboard 100 is getting a little old. Don’t get me wrong- I’m the first to admit that I enjoy every Rihanna, LMFAO, Katy Perry song that hits number one. But the iTunes Top 10 was so static this summer that even Lady Gaga, an ostensible hit-maker,... Read more »
Fairfield County Concours d’Elegance
September 19, 2011
‘Make It Stop’: Great Song and Message
Tati Morales, Staff Writer
September 16, 2011
The lead single off Rise Against’s new album, “Make It Stop (September’s Children)” is a song with an awesome rock beat, awesome lyrics, and an awesome meaning behind it. The song is very catchy; I admit I had it stuck in my head for a couple days. It could be considered a head banging song;... Read more »





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