By Lily Levitzky At Under the Lights, you likely saw, or even participated in, SAFA’s many creative art stations. SAFA, or the Student Association for Fine Arts, planned many artistic activities including wildcat tattoos, face painting, and spin art. Not only did students enjoy the activities, but many teachers participated as well. The face painting …
Thanksgiving Break Ideas
By Christina Monroe and Tarini Dasari Thanksgiving break is fast approaching, and if you are currently in the process of making plans, we certainly have recommendations! One of our favorite fall activities is apple picking. It can provide you with a walk around a beautiful orchard, plenty of apples to snack on and bake with, …
Alex G: Miracles Review
By Clara Eikeboom Alex Giannascoli’s album God Save The Animals is successful in evoking emotion and engaging the listener through creative instrumentation and production. Alex G started his career in the 2010s by producing his own music on Bandcamp, before his albums and Frank Ocean collaborations gained popularity. After his song “Treehouse” went viral on …
The Return of Spooky Season Treats
By Ivy Eastland Well, it’s that time of year again— spooky season! October is the month of spiders, skeletons, ghosts, and most importantly, pumpkin-flavored foods. And who else does pumpkin-flavored foods better than the one and only Trader Joe’s? Now, this article is not a repeat from last year because we’ve realized that Trader Joe’s …
The Best Apple and Pumpkin Picking in Boston
By Lily Levitzky If you haven’t gone apple picking yet, this is your sign! Here in Boston, the best time to go to the apple orchard is September and October. Lookout Farm in Natick is a great option located just 30 minutes outside of Boston. They have a plentiful selection of apples such as Cortland, …
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