A new grunge side of bedroom pop: Review of beabadoobee’s “Fake it Flowers”
BY CAMILA FERNANDEZ 20-year-old musician Bea Kristi, known by stage name beabadoobee, released her debut studio album “Fake It Flowers” on October 16. A 12-track record that polishes on her earlier ‘dreamy and soft’ work, “Fake it Flowers” is more dynamic and in-your-face than her previous mellow releases. There... Read more
A rude awakening: Review of Netflix’s documentary “The Social Dilemma”
BY ALYSSA KHAN It’s no secret that society nowadays is consumed by the temptations of social media. From kids to adults, social media has without a doubt become one of the largest influences on humanity. The main issue with social media is that its very users are unaware of... Read more
A game ‘Among’ many that took ‘Us’ by storm: New game “Among Us” goes viral
BY CAMILA FERNANDEZ “Join your crewmates in a multiplayer game of teamwork and betrayal!” “Among Us” is the newest trendy social deduction game that has taken over smartphones everywhere. Although it was originally released on June 15, 2018, it has taken off in light of the increased digitization of... Read more
“Enola Holmes” review: A modern twist on a literary classic
BY JAELYN YEAMPIERRE “Stranger Things” star Millie Bobby Brown stars as Enola Holmes, the sister of the famed investigator Sherlock Holmes, in Netflix’s film adaptation of Nancy Springer’s “Enola Holmes Mysteries’” series.  The film was released on the streaming platform on September 23, inciting excitement from an awaiting audience... Read more
Netflix’s successful adaptation of a thriller: A review of “The Devil All The Time”
BY NINA RAMIREZ On September 16, the streaming service Netflix released the must-see delightful treat that is the movie “The Devil All The Time.” This psychological thriller film was based on a book by Donald Ray Pollock, which follows the distinct, yet oddly connected stories of the people in... Read more
Cultural cuisine: South Florida’s best culturally centered dishes
BY JAELYN YEAMPIERRE South Florida is home to a melting pot of cultures. Regardless of what city one may find themselves in, a large variety of interesting restaurants can be found serving food from different origins. Here are the five best places to try traditional cultural meals in South... Read more
Living the Pogue life: Netflix’s latest series “Outer Banks” is a must-watch
BY ARIELLE KRAUS Teenage love, a quest for gold and a town divided: what more could anyone ask for in a show? “Outer Banks” is a new Netflix original series that came out on April 15. The show follows the story of John B. Routledge (Chase Strokes) and his... Read more
“Get in losers, we’re going…” to “Mean Girls”: “Mean Girls” tour was more than fetch
BY ARIELLE KRAUS The musical “Mean Girls” has made its way to the Broward Center for the Performing Arts to perform their iconic show for only two weeks. Performances will take place from March 3 to March 15.  “Mean Girls,” written by Tina Fey, was first a movie, which... Read more
“Don’t live in regret”: Watching CCHS’ “Bubble Boy” is a must
BY ALEXANDRA SANSONE The CCHS theater department has had a rough few years. From having gone through three directors in the past four years, to having to produce complex shows like “The Frogs” to putting on performances with limited access to the auditorium beforehand, it was a miracle that... Read more
Diet kryptonite: Come to the Hard Rock’s Fresh Harvest Buffet hungry
BY ISABELLA MARCON Since the Seminole Hard Rock Casino recently opened its newest temple of gambling and luxury, The Guitar Hotel, it has tourists and locals alike flocking to admire the shifting light patterns and Instagram-ready background.  The exterior of the hotel is only part of the story. There... Read more