Story by Navya Sharma, freshman Photo by Kim Kehoe, parent Leading up to this year’s performance of “Footloose,” the cast put in long hours in …
Object of the Month: Multi-color retractable pens
By Sania Chaudhary Last month’s Object of the Month had to do with time; this month’s Object of the Month has to do with saving …
Object of the month: Students still have not heard about the “Bird Clock”
It is 2022, and people have still not heard about the amazing “Bird Clock” that was released 25 years ago. From a poll, taken at …
A look at Munshi Premchand after a century
In 1895, 15-year-old Dhanpat Rai had not only gone against cultural norms but was actively writing revolutionary fiction against the prevailing British rule in India. …
Swift takes a trip down memory lane with “Red (Taylor’s Version)”
For many fans the new album is a rush of nostalgia to grade-school, teenage years, or simply the radio in the early 2010s. Whether you have listened to the album 50 times through or tapped along while her music played in the car, Swift has something for everyone.
Squid Games
The show is about a group of people who are in debt and get invited to compete in a game to earn large sums of money and, if you lose, you are killed right on the spot. The participants take on traditional South Korean children’s games and make them terrifying, bloody, and ruthless.
August by Taylor Swift
In the chorus of the song, Swift sings about how now all she has now are memories of August as“August slipped away into a moment in time.” Throughout the whole song, Swift sings about memories and how fast time went by–a universal sentiment.
Review of the “The Wire”
king Bad and The Sopranos dominated the idea of the antihero—a protagonist facing realistic challenges but performing immoral deeds in the process.