Book Review: Kristin Hannah’s The Great Alone Domestic Horror in an Alaskan Wonderland Tully Mahoney ’23 Trigger Warning: The following article is a review of a novel that deals with topics such as domestic abuse. This issue is only lightly touched on in the article, but is described in detail in the novel. The Great […]
“We Never Go Out of Style” Fall Fashion Trends That Never Miss Riley Coyne ’24 Fashion trends tend to fluctuate often, with new styles developing as quickly as the seasons change. One thing, however, remains constant: fall is always an exciting season for fashion trends. Indeed, the autumn weather being a happy medium between blazing […]
A Closer Look at The Life Support Tour Madison Beer’s Authentic Connection With Her Audience Talia Rueda ’23 Madison Beer has finally made her touring debut eight months after her first album, Life Support, was released. She has added an exuberance to the world of pop, not only with her histrionic tendencies, but also with […]
Van Gogh Watercolor to be Sold at Auction A Look at Wheatstacks‘ Complicated History Claudia Fennell ’24 In 1888, famous artist Vincent van Gogh traveled to the French countryside while he was in poor health. While there, he became infatuated with the farming lands around him, which inspired him to create several watercolor paintings depicting “Meules […]
Yet Another Breakup Rocks Bachelor Nation Does the Bachelor Franchise Live Up to Its Premise? Grace O’Connor ’22 The Bachelor franchise consists of a beloved set of shows based on the premise of bringing together a couple that will live happily ever after—or does it? On the most recent season of The Bachelorette, lead Katie […]
The Life of a Suburban Serial Killer You Season Three Offers Entertainment and Horror Claudia Fennell ’24 When the first season of the popular television show You began streaming on Netflix in 2018, over 40 million people watched its ten episodes in suspense. The plot followed protagonist Joe Goldberg, a bookstore manager in New York […]
Album Review: Chelsea Cutler’s When I Close My Eyes Cutler Displays Growth and Gratitude on Her Sophomore Album Riley Coyne ’24 Not many people have what it takes to give up their current life to pursue their dream, but Chelsea Cutler does. Growing up, music was always something she was passionate about, and her parents […]
Film Set Shooting Takes the Life of Cinematographer What Is and Is Not Yet Known About the Tragic Incident Madison Palmieri ’22 On Thursday, Oct. 21, a horrific incident sent shockwaves through the entertainment industry and the nation as a whole, sparking conversation about the dangers of the use of real weapons for filming purposes. […]
Something Wicked This Way Comes Hocus Pocus 2 Begins Filming in Rhode Island Olivia Riportella ’25 Get ready, Friartown, because spooky season is here. While Rhode Island always offers a number of eerie festivities to get people in the Halloween spirit, this year brings a unique way for locals to get in the spooky mood: […]
Book Review: The Handmaid’s Tale Margaret Atwood’s Chilling Dystopian Vision Tully Mahoney ’23 Margaret Atwood’s The Handmaid’s Tale is a chilling exposé of a dystopian reality in which an extreme regime overtakes the US government and creates an ultra-patriarchal, religious state known as the Republic of Gilead. The novel is told from the point of […]