How Early Is Too Early For Christmas?
BY SAVANNAH KEYSER   Now that Halloween has come and gone, the Christmas frenzy is bound to begin any day. Now, don’t get me wrong, I love Christmas just as much as the next guy, but there has to be some limit to how early it can make an... Read more
DC Super Hero Girls
BY CHRISTINA RIVERO   DC Comics over the years has had characters and storylines either come across as problematic or ultimate fan favorites. Lately DC’s ignorance has been looming over the comic book community and has only recently been able to cover a sum of the issues with new... Read more
Classics Revisited: David Bowie’s Hunky Dory
BY CHARLIE BLODNIEKS I think it’s necessary to open this revitalized Classics Revisited with the humbling truth that, no matter how hard we all may try to be, I am not Blue Kaufman or Jeremy Haas. Their editorship and dedication to Classics Revisited far surpasses any expectation I have... Read more
BY ZOE SHIR   October 31st. It’s the one day a year when you can put on a mask and dress up as any persona or anything you choose. For children, candy is a large factor in their enjoyment of this “holiday.” All around the United States on October... Read more
ABC Orders Damage Control Script
BY: NOAH CASTAGNA   ABC has ordered the script for a half-hour comedy television series based around Marvel’s Damage Control, the cleanup crew of the Marvel Universe. The single-camera comedy will be helmed and written by Ben Karlin, executive producer of the Daily Show and Colbert Report, and more... Read more
The Walk

The Walk

Entertainment November 24, 2015

BY SAMANTHA ROBERTS   The Walk is based on a true story about Philippe Petit, a French high-wire artist known for his high-wire walk between the Twin Towers of the World Trade Center in New York City on August 7, 1974. The movie has been highly recognized, rated well... Read more
Review: The Intern
BY SAMANTHA ROBERTS   Nancy Meyers’, The Intern, warmed many audience hearts in theaters. The Intern features Robert De Niro as the lovable elder, Ben Whittaker, and Anne Hathaway as the workaholic, Jules Ostin. The movie dually opens with both of their lives; first, the uninteresting life of Ben... Read more
Donald Trump on SNL
BY DARIAN SABLON   On November 7, 2015, Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump controversially hosted SNL, and the result was quite disappointing, with very few redeeming features.   The controversy started when the comedic show, SNL, announced that the Republican candidate Donald Trump would be hosting the November 7th... Read more
Is Ridley Scott Back In Shape?
BY DARIAN SABLON On October 2nd, the soon to be critically acclaimed movie, The Martian, premiered on big screens across the country. Unknowingly,  it made many critics and moviegoers wonder whether the controversial director/producer Ridley Scott, was back in prime movie-making shape.   “ an enthralling and rigorously realistic... Read more
Advice to Freshmen, From Seniors
  BY WENDY LUN   After pulling through four years of school, seniors have become proficient in handling their time here at Cooper. We are ready to break free from the repetitive high school schedule and start our lives away from this institution. Other students, however, have just entered... Read more