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National Poetry Month: Unrecognized but Unconsciously Celebrated

Amanda Piccolino, Staff Writer April 13, 2012

April is National Poetry Month, but not many students, not even poets, are aware. National Poetry Month, along with National Soft Pretzel Month, National Garden Month, and National Straw Hat Month (all...

Minaj’s ‘Roman Reloaded’ Hardly Reloads

Leah Bitsky, Features Editor April 13, 2012

I loved and hated Nicki Minaj’s sophomore album “Pink Friday…Roman Reloaded.” In fact, if the album and I were in a relationship on Facebook, our status would be “complicated.” Minaj is...

For the 80-Billionth Time: Madonna’s 12th Album “MDNA” Begs for Our Love

Amanda Piccolino, Staff Writer April 10, 2012

I have two words to describe Madonna’s 12th studio album MDNA: trite and overblown. On the album, the “Give Me All Your Luvin” and “Girls Gone Wild” singer attempts to milk her established...

A Review of “Going Too Far” by Jennifer Echols

Olivia Kalb, A&E Editor April 10, 2012

"Going Too Far" is not your average romance or teen rebellion book. Jennifer Echols has written a believable and relatable tale about two people, a 19-year-old cop and rebellious 18-year-old girl, falling...

For the 80-Billionth Time: Madonna’s 12th Album “MDNA” Begs for Our Love

Amanda Piccolino, Staff writer April 9, 2012

I have two words to describe Madonna’s 12th studio album MDNA: trite and overblown. On the album, the “Give Me All Your Luvin” and “Girls Gone Wild” singer attempts to milk her established...

Cookout 2012

Cookout 2012

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Is “Mad Men” Back, and Here to Stay?

Danny Cooper, Features Editor April 4, 2012

AMC has been promoting the long awaited return of Mad Men with ads that state, “Style is Back,” “Adultery is Back,” and “Secrets are Back.” But the real question after an 18-month hiatus: is...

Love At First Lomo: The Joy of Analog Photography

Alex Zuckerman, Staff Writer April 3, 2012

Stop! Before reading, here are some key terms, courtesy of the author himself, that might be helpful when it comes to understanding this article. Megapixel: one million pixels, used as a measure of...

“Mirror Mirror”: A Review

Kelsey Landauer, Sports Editor April 3, 2012

After her disappointing performance in Eat, Pray, Love as a middle-aged divorcée, I was not very hopeful that Julia Roberts would be able to pull of the character of an evil queen in the new film Mirror...

Scotty McCreery’s “The Trouble With Girls”: A Quick Review

Rose Propp, Photographry Editor April 3, 2012

Everybody knows how it feels to have a song stuck in his or her head. When there’s a lull in the conversation, you begin to sing it. If you’re walking in the hallway alone, you hum it to yourself....

The Last Curtain Call: “Into the Woods” Marks Final Mainstage Production for 2012 Senior Players

Ben Reiser, Managing Editor April 1, 2012

Late in the hours of March 24, as the cast members of “Into the Woods” took their bows during the curtain call of the closing show, Jamie Yarmoff ’12 felt an odd feeling she couldn’t shake. She...

Restaurant Week: Westport’s Food Celebration

Callie Ahlgrim, Opinions Editor March 31, 2012

Starting on Monday and ending today, the restaurants of Westport and Weston have been offering people in their communities great deals, great food, and an opportunity to give back. The 2012 Westport...

Season Three Premiere of “Make It Or Break It”

Emily Kowal, Web News Editor March 28, 2012

Even though “Make It Or Break It” is back, and had it’s season three premiere on March 26, one key actress was absent from the first episode. Emily Kimetko (Chelsea Hobbs) has been apart of the...

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