Top 10: ways to seem smart September 20, 2022 — by Parav Manney 10. Use big words for simple things Only an uneducated buffoon would say “I’m off to go get a jug of milk.” An academically inclined scholar would instead remark “I shall proceed in the direction manifested in my embryo of reason and therein endeavor to acquire the liquid lactated by the biological structure possessing a […] read more » Laufey takes hopeless romantics on a ride with ‘Everything I Know About Love’ September 20, 2022 — by Hannah Lee In late August, Los Angeles-based singer and multi-instrumentalist Laufey Lin Jónsdóttir — professionally known as Laufey — revealed her charming debut album “Everything I Know About Love”. Born to a classically trained Chinese violinist mother and a jazz-loving Icelandic father, the 23-year-old Laufey displays her classical background by creating a style of music that blends […] read more » Fishing: boring but rewarding September 19, 2022 — by Jonny Luo On a Saturday in late August, you would have found me in the most unlikely spot: standing on a rocking boat in the ocean while holding a little metal stick with a bit of string attached to it. I was fishing. My older brother has begged my dad to go on a fishing trip for […] read more » The flavours — sorry, flavors — of two different countries September 19, 2022 — by Saachi Jain and William Norwood We have a British lad, fresh off the concrete jungle of London with an accent thick as marmite. There’s also an American, raised in the sheltered bubble of Saratoga on Barney and Flamin’ Hot Cheetos. The U.S. and the U.K. may be connected through history, but the experiences of growing up in the two are […] read more » I survived: the box jumps September 17, 2022 — by Victoria Hu On my left shin, a mostly faded, purple-browning strip of skin still stretches all the way from my knee to my ankle. It’s theoretically a bruise, but it’s been there for four months, and I suffered a tremendous amount of exercise to get it — so I believe it deserves to be called a “battle […] read more » ‘Spongebob’ Seasons 1 through 3 remain the greatest cartoon of all time September 17, 2022 — by Parav Manney The inaugural episode of “Spongebob Squarepants” aired in 1999, garnering a whopping 6.9 million views. Since then, the show has influenced millions of people across the globe, with many holding the show near and dear to their hearts. The series is the brain-child of Stephen Hillenburg, a marine biologist who envisioned a cartoon revolving around […] read more » Top 10 things that were probably found at Mar-A-Lago September 17, 2022 — by William Norwood 60 hours of subpoenaed video footage from Mar-A-Lago It’ll be interesting to see how many McDonalds orders arrive in that period of time. My guess is 19. Seven MAGA hats for Monday through Sunday If I don’t have my MAGA hat ready for each day, we’re gonna have problems. In fact, I think everyone should […] read more » ‘House of the Dragon’ brought back anger from ‘Games of Thrones’ that I didn’t know I still had September 15, 2022 — by Sarah Zhou Editor’s note: This article contains spoilers for Episodes 1 and 2 of “House of the Dragon” Season 1. Like almost 10 million people on Sept. 21, I tuned in for the prequel of HBO’s “Game of Thrones,” “House of the Dragon.” Already renewed for a second season, the show set a HBO record for the […] read more » What going on 6 a.m. walks during the summer has done for me September 13, 2022 — by Sarah Zhou At the start of the summer, my mom insisted that I do some form of daily “non-cellphone related” activity with hopes I would go outside and load up on vitamin D. Of course, I told her the unharmful lie that I would go on a walk every day. I’ve made empty promises before. It’s fine. […] read more » Top 10: annoying orchestra sections September 11, 2022 — by Shannon Ma and Carolyn Wang 10. Double basses. Problematically unproblematic. 9. Harp. Source of the most ethereal sound on this planet. 8. Percussion. The heartbeat of an orchestra. That steady underlying rhythm or extra sparkle you hear in symphonies? All thanks to the drums and timpani and cymbals. 7. Clarinets and Oboes. Thing 1 and Thing 2. Aren’t they just […] read more » firstprevious...102030...3334353637...4050607080...nextlast
Laufey takes hopeless romantics on a ride with ‘Everything I Know About Love’ September 20, 2022 — by Hannah Lee In late August, Los Angeles-based singer and multi-instrumentalist Laufey Lin Jónsdóttir — professionally known as Laufey — revealed her charming debut album “Everything I Know About Love”. Born to a classically trained Chinese violinist mother and a jazz-loving Icelandic father, the 23-year-old Laufey displays her classical background by creating a style of music that blends […] read more » Fishing: boring but rewarding September 19, 2022 — by Jonny Luo On a Saturday in late August, you would have found me in the most unlikely spot: standing on a rocking boat in the ocean while holding a little metal stick with a bit of string attached to it. I was fishing. My older brother has begged my dad to go on a fishing trip for […] read more » The flavours — sorry, flavors — of two different countries September 19, 2022 — by Saachi Jain and William Norwood We have a British lad, fresh off the concrete jungle of London with an accent thick as marmite. There’s also an American, raised in the sheltered bubble of Saratoga on Barney and Flamin’ Hot Cheetos. The U.S. and the U.K. may be connected through history, but the experiences of growing up in the two are […] read more » I survived: the box jumps September 17, 2022 — by Victoria Hu On my left shin, a mostly faded, purple-browning strip of skin still stretches all the way from my knee to my ankle. It’s theoretically a bruise, but it’s been there for four months, and I suffered a tremendous amount of exercise to get it — so I believe it deserves to be called a “battle […] read more » ‘Spongebob’ Seasons 1 through 3 remain the greatest cartoon of all time September 17, 2022 — by Parav Manney The inaugural episode of “Spongebob Squarepants” aired in 1999, garnering a whopping 6.9 million views. Since then, the show has influenced millions of people across the globe, with many holding the show near and dear to their hearts. The series is the brain-child of Stephen Hillenburg, a marine biologist who envisioned a cartoon revolving around […] read more » Top 10 things that were probably found at Mar-A-Lago September 17, 2022 — by William Norwood 60 hours of subpoenaed video footage from Mar-A-Lago It’ll be interesting to see how many McDonalds orders arrive in that period of time. My guess is 19. Seven MAGA hats for Monday through Sunday If I don’t have my MAGA hat ready for each day, we’re gonna have problems. In fact, I think everyone should […] read more » ‘House of the Dragon’ brought back anger from ‘Games of Thrones’ that I didn’t know I still had September 15, 2022 — by Sarah Zhou Editor’s note: This article contains spoilers for Episodes 1 and 2 of “House of the Dragon” Season 1. Like almost 10 million people on Sept. 21, I tuned in for the prequel of HBO’s “Game of Thrones,” “House of the Dragon.” Already renewed for a second season, the show set a HBO record for the […] read more » What going on 6 a.m. walks during the summer has done for me September 13, 2022 — by Sarah Zhou At the start of the summer, my mom insisted that I do some form of daily “non-cellphone related” activity with hopes I would go outside and load up on vitamin D. Of course, I told her the unharmful lie that I would go on a walk every day. I’ve made empty promises before. It’s fine. […] read more » Top 10: annoying orchestra sections September 11, 2022 — by Shannon Ma and Carolyn Wang 10. Double basses. Problematically unproblematic. 9. Harp. Source of the most ethereal sound on this planet. 8. Percussion. The heartbeat of an orchestra. That steady underlying rhythm or extra sparkle you hear in symphonies? All thanks to the drums and timpani and cymbals. 7. Clarinets and Oboes. Thing 1 and Thing 2. Aren’t they just […] read more » firstprevious...102030...3334353637...4050607080...nextlast
Fishing: boring but rewarding September 19, 2022 — by Jonny Luo On a Saturday in late August, you would have found me in the most unlikely spot: standing on a rocking boat in the ocean while holding a little metal stick with a bit of string attached to it. I was fishing. My older brother has begged my dad to go on a fishing trip for […] read more » The flavours — sorry, flavors — of two different countries September 19, 2022 — by Saachi Jain and William Norwood We have a British lad, fresh off the concrete jungle of London with an accent thick as marmite. There’s also an American, raised in the sheltered bubble of Saratoga on Barney and Flamin’ Hot Cheetos. The U.S. and the U.K. may be connected through history, but the experiences of growing up in the two are […] read more » I survived: the box jumps September 17, 2022 — by Victoria Hu On my left shin, a mostly faded, purple-browning strip of skin still stretches all the way from my knee to my ankle. It’s theoretically a bruise, but it’s been there for four months, and I suffered a tremendous amount of exercise to get it — so I believe it deserves to be called a “battle […] read more » ‘Spongebob’ Seasons 1 through 3 remain the greatest cartoon of all time September 17, 2022 — by Parav Manney The inaugural episode of “Spongebob Squarepants” aired in 1999, garnering a whopping 6.9 million views. Since then, the show has influenced millions of people across the globe, with many holding the show near and dear to their hearts. The series is the brain-child of Stephen Hillenburg, a marine biologist who envisioned a cartoon revolving around […] read more » Top 10 things that were probably found at Mar-A-Lago September 17, 2022 — by William Norwood 60 hours of subpoenaed video footage from Mar-A-Lago It’ll be interesting to see how many McDonalds orders arrive in that period of time. My guess is 19. Seven MAGA hats for Monday through Sunday If I don’t have my MAGA hat ready for each day, we’re gonna have problems. In fact, I think everyone should […] read more » ‘House of the Dragon’ brought back anger from ‘Games of Thrones’ that I didn’t know I still had September 15, 2022 — by Sarah Zhou Editor’s note: This article contains spoilers for Episodes 1 and 2 of “House of the Dragon” Season 1. Like almost 10 million people on Sept. 21, I tuned in for the prequel of HBO’s “Game of Thrones,” “House of the Dragon.” Already renewed for a second season, the show set a HBO record for the […] read more » What going on 6 a.m. walks during the summer has done for me September 13, 2022 — by Sarah Zhou At the start of the summer, my mom insisted that I do some form of daily “non-cellphone related” activity with hopes I would go outside and load up on vitamin D. Of course, I told her the unharmful lie that I would go on a walk every day. I’ve made empty promises before. It’s fine. […] read more » Top 10: annoying orchestra sections September 11, 2022 — by Shannon Ma and Carolyn Wang 10. Double basses. Problematically unproblematic. 9. Harp. Source of the most ethereal sound on this planet. 8. Percussion. The heartbeat of an orchestra. That steady underlying rhythm or extra sparkle you hear in symphonies? All thanks to the drums and timpani and cymbals. 7. Clarinets and Oboes. Thing 1 and Thing 2. Aren’t they just […] read more » firstprevious...102030...3334353637...4050607080...nextlast
The flavours — sorry, flavors — of two different countries September 19, 2022 — by Saachi Jain and William Norwood We have a British lad, fresh off the concrete jungle of London with an accent thick as marmite. There’s also an American, raised in the sheltered bubble of Saratoga on Barney and Flamin’ Hot Cheetos. The U.S. and the U.K. may be connected through history, but the experiences of growing up in the two are […] read more » I survived: the box jumps September 17, 2022 — by Victoria Hu On my left shin, a mostly faded, purple-browning strip of skin still stretches all the way from my knee to my ankle. It’s theoretically a bruise, but it’s been there for four months, and I suffered a tremendous amount of exercise to get it — so I believe it deserves to be called a “battle […] read more » ‘Spongebob’ Seasons 1 through 3 remain the greatest cartoon of all time September 17, 2022 — by Parav Manney The inaugural episode of “Spongebob Squarepants” aired in 1999, garnering a whopping 6.9 million views. Since then, the show has influenced millions of people across the globe, with many holding the show near and dear to their hearts. The series is the brain-child of Stephen Hillenburg, a marine biologist who envisioned a cartoon revolving around […] read more » Top 10 things that were probably found at Mar-A-Lago September 17, 2022 — by William Norwood 60 hours of subpoenaed video footage from Mar-A-Lago It’ll be interesting to see how many McDonalds orders arrive in that period of time. My guess is 19. Seven MAGA hats for Monday through Sunday If I don’t have my MAGA hat ready for each day, we’re gonna have problems. In fact, I think everyone should […] read more » ‘House of the Dragon’ brought back anger from ‘Games of Thrones’ that I didn’t know I still had September 15, 2022 — by Sarah Zhou Editor’s note: This article contains spoilers for Episodes 1 and 2 of “House of the Dragon” Season 1. Like almost 10 million people on Sept. 21, I tuned in for the prequel of HBO’s “Game of Thrones,” “House of the Dragon.” Already renewed for a second season, the show set a HBO record for the […] read more » What going on 6 a.m. walks during the summer has done for me September 13, 2022 — by Sarah Zhou At the start of the summer, my mom insisted that I do some form of daily “non-cellphone related” activity with hopes I would go outside and load up on vitamin D. Of course, I told her the unharmful lie that I would go on a walk every day. I’ve made empty promises before. It’s fine. […] read more » Top 10: annoying orchestra sections September 11, 2022 — by Shannon Ma and Carolyn Wang 10. Double basses. Problematically unproblematic. 9. Harp. Source of the most ethereal sound on this planet. 8. Percussion. The heartbeat of an orchestra. That steady underlying rhythm or extra sparkle you hear in symphonies? All thanks to the drums and timpani and cymbals. 7. Clarinets and Oboes. Thing 1 and Thing 2. Aren’t they just […] read more » firstprevious...102030...3334353637...4050607080...nextlast
I survived: the box jumps September 17, 2022 — by Victoria Hu On my left shin, a mostly faded, purple-browning strip of skin still stretches all the way from my knee to my ankle. It’s theoretically a bruise, but it’s been there for four months, and I suffered a tremendous amount of exercise to get it — so I believe it deserves to be called a “battle […] read more » ‘Spongebob’ Seasons 1 through 3 remain the greatest cartoon of all time September 17, 2022 — by Parav Manney The inaugural episode of “Spongebob Squarepants” aired in 1999, garnering a whopping 6.9 million views. Since then, the show has influenced millions of people across the globe, with many holding the show near and dear to their hearts. The series is the brain-child of Stephen Hillenburg, a marine biologist who envisioned a cartoon revolving around […] read more » Top 10 things that were probably found at Mar-A-Lago September 17, 2022 — by William Norwood 60 hours of subpoenaed video footage from Mar-A-Lago It’ll be interesting to see how many McDonalds orders arrive in that period of time. My guess is 19. Seven MAGA hats for Monday through Sunday If I don’t have my MAGA hat ready for each day, we’re gonna have problems. In fact, I think everyone should […] read more » ‘House of the Dragon’ brought back anger from ‘Games of Thrones’ that I didn’t know I still had September 15, 2022 — by Sarah Zhou Editor’s note: This article contains spoilers for Episodes 1 and 2 of “House of the Dragon” Season 1. Like almost 10 million people on Sept. 21, I tuned in for the prequel of HBO’s “Game of Thrones,” “House of the Dragon.” Already renewed for a second season, the show set a HBO record for the […] read more » What going on 6 a.m. walks during the summer has done for me September 13, 2022 — by Sarah Zhou At the start of the summer, my mom insisted that I do some form of daily “non-cellphone related” activity with hopes I would go outside and load up on vitamin D. Of course, I told her the unharmful lie that I would go on a walk every day. I’ve made empty promises before. It’s fine. […] read more » Top 10: annoying orchestra sections September 11, 2022 — by Shannon Ma and Carolyn Wang 10. Double basses. Problematically unproblematic. 9. Harp. Source of the most ethereal sound on this planet. 8. Percussion. The heartbeat of an orchestra. That steady underlying rhythm or extra sparkle you hear in symphonies? All thanks to the drums and timpani and cymbals. 7. Clarinets and Oboes. Thing 1 and Thing 2. Aren’t they just […] read more » firstprevious...102030...3334353637...4050607080...nextlast
‘Spongebob’ Seasons 1 through 3 remain the greatest cartoon of all time September 17, 2022 — by Parav Manney The inaugural episode of “Spongebob Squarepants” aired in 1999, garnering a whopping 6.9 million views. Since then, the show has influenced millions of people across the globe, with many holding the show near and dear to their hearts. The series is the brain-child of Stephen Hillenburg, a marine biologist who envisioned a cartoon revolving around […] read more » Top 10 things that were probably found at Mar-A-Lago September 17, 2022 — by William Norwood 60 hours of subpoenaed video footage from Mar-A-Lago It’ll be interesting to see how many McDonalds orders arrive in that period of time. My guess is 19. Seven MAGA hats for Monday through Sunday If I don’t have my MAGA hat ready for each day, we’re gonna have problems. In fact, I think everyone should […] read more » ‘House of the Dragon’ brought back anger from ‘Games of Thrones’ that I didn’t know I still had September 15, 2022 — by Sarah Zhou Editor’s note: This article contains spoilers for Episodes 1 and 2 of “House of the Dragon” Season 1. Like almost 10 million people on Sept. 21, I tuned in for the prequel of HBO’s “Game of Thrones,” “House of the Dragon.” Already renewed for a second season, the show set a HBO record for the […] read more » What going on 6 a.m. walks during the summer has done for me September 13, 2022 — by Sarah Zhou At the start of the summer, my mom insisted that I do some form of daily “non-cellphone related” activity with hopes I would go outside and load up on vitamin D. Of course, I told her the unharmful lie that I would go on a walk every day. I’ve made empty promises before. It’s fine. […] read more » Top 10: annoying orchestra sections September 11, 2022 — by Shannon Ma and Carolyn Wang 10. Double basses. Problematically unproblematic. 9. Harp. Source of the most ethereal sound on this planet. 8. Percussion. The heartbeat of an orchestra. That steady underlying rhythm or extra sparkle you hear in symphonies? All thanks to the drums and timpani and cymbals. 7. Clarinets and Oboes. Thing 1 and Thing 2. Aren’t they just […] read more » firstprevious...102030...3334353637...4050607080...nextlast
Top 10 things that were probably found at Mar-A-Lago September 17, 2022 — by William Norwood 60 hours of subpoenaed video footage from Mar-A-Lago It’ll be interesting to see how many McDonalds orders arrive in that period of time. My guess is 19. Seven MAGA hats for Monday through Sunday If I don’t have my MAGA hat ready for each day, we’re gonna have problems. In fact, I think everyone should […] read more » ‘House of the Dragon’ brought back anger from ‘Games of Thrones’ that I didn’t know I still had September 15, 2022 — by Sarah Zhou Editor’s note: This article contains spoilers for Episodes 1 and 2 of “House of the Dragon” Season 1. Like almost 10 million people on Sept. 21, I tuned in for the prequel of HBO’s “Game of Thrones,” “House of the Dragon.” Already renewed for a second season, the show set a HBO record for the […] read more » What going on 6 a.m. walks during the summer has done for me September 13, 2022 — by Sarah Zhou At the start of the summer, my mom insisted that I do some form of daily “non-cellphone related” activity with hopes I would go outside and load up on vitamin D. Of course, I told her the unharmful lie that I would go on a walk every day. I’ve made empty promises before. It’s fine. […] read more » Top 10: annoying orchestra sections September 11, 2022 — by Shannon Ma and Carolyn Wang 10. Double basses. Problematically unproblematic. 9. Harp. Source of the most ethereal sound on this planet. 8. Percussion. The heartbeat of an orchestra. That steady underlying rhythm or extra sparkle you hear in symphonies? All thanks to the drums and timpani and cymbals. 7. Clarinets and Oboes. Thing 1 and Thing 2. Aren’t they just […] read more » firstprevious...102030...3334353637...4050607080...nextlast
‘House of the Dragon’ brought back anger from ‘Games of Thrones’ that I didn’t know I still had September 15, 2022 — by Sarah Zhou Editor’s note: This article contains spoilers for Episodes 1 and 2 of “House of the Dragon” Season 1. Like almost 10 million people on Sept. 21, I tuned in for the prequel of HBO’s “Game of Thrones,” “House of the Dragon.” Already renewed for a second season, the show set a HBO record for the […] read more » What going on 6 a.m. walks during the summer has done for me September 13, 2022 — by Sarah Zhou At the start of the summer, my mom insisted that I do some form of daily “non-cellphone related” activity with hopes I would go outside and load up on vitamin D. Of course, I told her the unharmful lie that I would go on a walk every day. I’ve made empty promises before. It’s fine. […] read more » Top 10: annoying orchestra sections September 11, 2022 — by Shannon Ma and Carolyn Wang 10. Double basses. Problematically unproblematic. 9. Harp. Source of the most ethereal sound on this planet. 8. Percussion. The heartbeat of an orchestra. That steady underlying rhythm or extra sparkle you hear in symphonies? All thanks to the drums and timpani and cymbals. 7. Clarinets and Oboes. Thing 1 and Thing 2. Aren’t they just […] read more » firstprevious...102030...3334353637...4050607080...nextlast
What going on 6 a.m. walks during the summer has done for me September 13, 2022 — by Sarah Zhou At the start of the summer, my mom insisted that I do some form of daily “non-cellphone related” activity with hopes I would go outside and load up on vitamin D. Of course, I told her the unharmful lie that I would go on a walk every day. I’ve made empty promises before. It’s fine. […] read more » Top 10: annoying orchestra sections September 11, 2022 — by Shannon Ma and Carolyn Wang 10. Double basses. Problematically unproblematic. 9. Harp. Source of the most ethereal sound on this planet. 8. Percussion. The heartbeat of an orchestra. That steady underlying rhythm or extra sparkle you hear in symphonies? All thanks to the drums and timpani and cymbals. 7. Clarinets and Oboes. Thing 1 and Thing 2. Aren’t they just […] read more » firstprevious...102030...3334353637...4050607080...nextlast
Top 10: annoying orchestra sections September 11, 2022 — by Shannon Ma and Carolyn Wang 10. Double basses. Problematically unproblematic. 9. Harp. Source of the most ethereal sound on this planet. 8. Percussion. The heartbeat of an orchestra. That steady underlying rhythm or extra sparkle you hear in symphonies? All thanks to the drums and timpani and cymbals. 7. Clarinets and Oboes. Thing 1 and Thing 2. Aren’t they just […] read more » firstprevious...102030...3334353637...4050607080...nextlast