By Katina Handrinos In 1997, a movie was released that forever altered both American culture and cinema. It had romance, tragedy, and one door that became incredibly controversial. It was none other than Titanic, the movie that put Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet on the map and earned over two billion dollars at the box …
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Mamma Mia! Review
By Leela Uppaluri With a gorgeous beach-setting, energetic dancing, and catchy ABBA songs, it is not surprising that on opening night, Mamma Mia! brought a full house at the Winsor theater. Indeed, when going to watch the Winsor and Roxbury Latin winter musical, I had high expectations; this musical exceeded them by far. Mamma Mia! …
Lessons in Chemistry; A Must-Read This Spring
By Stella Maclean Over winter break, I had the pleasure of reading Bonnie Garmus’s Lessons in Chemistry. I will admit I was initially hesitant to read this novel as I was not an avid fan of sophomore year Honors Chemistry. However, the title of this book was actually quite misleading. I decided to give this …
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The Search for the Next Groundhog
By Amber Bai Every February 2, many of us gather to watch the beloved Groundhog Day ceremony unfold: the designated groundhog is awoken from its hibernation and, depending on whether it sees its shadow, the groundhog will predict whether we get six more weeks of winter or if an early spring is just around the …
Spring Break Ideas
By Elina Suri The weeks preceding Spring Break are filled to the brim with assignments, projects, and tests, making the start of vacation a welcome reprise from the rigor of academic work. Whether you love the cozy indoors or prefer being outside, here are some recommendations to make your break even more enjoyable! Board games …