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 » ‘Thor: Love and Thunder’ highlights everything wrong with the Marvel Cinematic Universe September 10, 2022 — by Nikhil Mathihalli Of all the heroes of the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU), Thor’s journey is arguably the most enthralling: The arc of the character’s transformation, from an egotistical and selfish warrior to a heroic and charismatic goofball, has not only made for a captivating story but fascinating views. His wacky yet compelling background has resonated with fans, […] read more » Top 10: Kanye songs September 10, 2022 — by Andrew Lin Lost In The World ft. Bon Iver Barely counting as a rap song, “Lost In The World” has a colorful, indescribably beautiful instrumental that slowly builds up until it fully blooms a minute into the track. Bound 2 The cheesy end credits to an otherwise experimental and industrial-sounding album. Kanye professes his love for […] read more » Top 10 posts from the Saratoga NextDoor September 9, 2022 — by Sarah Zhou 10. Chuck Page “Isn’t it great when the local newspaper doesn’t use spellcheck on their headline?” Isn’t it great that The Falcon doesn’t make spelling mistakes on headlines like this? Oh, wait … Norma G. “The bike barrier at Lincoln elementary punctured two of my tires when I came up against the edge.” Hmm … […] read more » BuzzFeed is wrong about mint chocolate chip ice cream September 7, 2022 — by Sarah Zhou From this headline, one thing should be evident: I proudly stand by mint chocolate chip ice cream and have no shame about it. So, here is my defense of this truly superior dessert. A quick google search about the controversy of mint chocolate chip ice cream tells me that BuzzFeed writer Sam Stryker clearly does […] read more » Minor addictions: Online games feed procrastination June 5, 2022 — by George Huang After coming home from an agonizing six hours of school, all I want to do is relax by playing video games. However, playing proper downloaded games with saved progress on school nights comes with a strong sense of guilt: Often, after spending an afternoon building my base in “Minecraft,” I look at the pile of […] read more » From Disney Songs to Musical Theater: Junior’s odd song preferences triumph over mainstream music June 5, 2022 — by Carolyn Wang Saying that I live under a rock in terms of musical preferences is a blatant understatement. For anyone scrolling through my most-frequented playlists on YouTube Music, it’s nearly impossible to trace the listener back to me — or any 17-year-old living in 2022 for that matter. The songs I listen to are not exactly old-fashioned, […] 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 » ‘Thor: Love and Thunder’ highlights everything wrong with the Marvel Cinematic Universe September 10, 2022 — by Nikhil Mathihalli Of all the heroes of the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU), Thor’s journey is arguably the most enthralling: The arc of the character’s transformation, from an egotistical and selfish warrior to a heroic and charismatic goofball, has not only made for a captivating story but fascinating views. His wacky yet compelling background has resonated with fans, […] read more » Top 10: Kanye songs September 10, 2022 — by Andrew Lin Lost In The World ft. Bon Iver Barely counting as a rap song, “Lost In The World” has a colorful, indescribably beautiful instrumental that slowly builds up until it fully blooms a minute into the track. Bound 2 The cheesy end credits to an otherwise experimental and industrial-sounding album. Kanye professes his love for […] read more » Top 10 posts from the Saratoga NextDoor September 9, 2022 — by Sarah Zhou 10. Chuck Page “Isn’t it great when the local newspaper doesn’t use spellcheck on their headline?” Isn’t it great that The Falcon doesn’t make spelling mistakes on headlines like this? Oh, wait … Norma G. “The bike barrier at Lincoln elementary punctured two of my tires when I came up against the edge.” Hmm … […] read more » BuzzFeed is wrong about mint chocolate chip ice cream September 7, 2022 — by Sarah Zhou From this headline, one thing should be evident: I proudly stand by mint chocolate chip ice cream and have no shame about it. So, here is my defense of this truly superior dessert. A quick google search about the controversy of mint chocolate chip ice cream tells me that BuzzFeed writer Sam Stryker clearly does […] read more » Minor addictions: Online games feed procrastination June 5, 2022 — by George Huang After coming home from an agonizing six hours of school, all I want to do is relax by playing video games. However, playing proper downloaded games with saved progress on school nights comes with a strong sense of guilt: Often, after spending an afternoon building my base in “Minecraft,” I look at the pile of […] read more » From Disney Songs to Musical Theater: Junior’s odd song preferences triumph over mainstream music June 5, 2022 — by Carolyn Wang Saying that I live under a rock in terms of musical preferences is a blatant understatement. For anyone scrolling through my most-frequented playlists on YouTube Music, it’s nearly impossible to trace the listener back to me — or any 17-year-old living in 2022 for that matter. The songs I listen to are not exactly old-fashioned, […] 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 » ‘Thor: Love and Thunder’ highlights everything wrong with the Marvel Cinematic Universe September 10, 2022 — by Nikhil Mathihalli Of all the heroes of the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU), Thor’s journey is arguably the most enthralling: The arc of the character’s transformation, from an egotistical and selfish warrior to a heroic and charismatic goofball, has not only made for a captivating story but fascinating views. His wacky yet compelling background has resonated with fans, […] read more » Top 10: Kanye songs September 10, 2022 — by Andrew Lin Lost In The World ft. Bon Iver Barely counting as a rap song, “Lost In The World” has a colorful, indescribably beautiful instrumental that slowly builds up until it fully blooms a minute into the track. Bound 2 The cheesy end credits to an otherwise experimental and industrial-sounding album. Kanye professes his love for […] read more » Top 10 posts from the Saratoga NextDoor September 9, 2022 — by Sarah Zhou 10. Chuck Page “Isn’t it great when the local newspaper doesn’t use spellcheck on their headline?” Isn’t it great that The Falcon doesn’t make spelling mistakes on headlines like this? Oh, wait … Norma G. “The bike barrier at Lincoln elementary punctured two of my tires when I came up against the edge.” Hmm … […] read more » BuzzFeed is wrong about mint chocolate chip ice cream September 7, 2022 — by Sarah Zhou From this headline, one thing should be evident: I proudly stand by mint chocolate chip ice cream and have no shame about it. So, here is my defense of this truly superior dessert. A quick google search about the controversy of mint chocolate chip ice cream tells me that BuzzFeed writer Sam Stryker clearly does […] read more » Minor addictions: Online games feed procrastination June 5, 2022 — by George Huang After coming home from an agonizing six hours of school, all I want to do is relax by playing video games. However, playing proper downloaded games with saved progress on school nights comes with a strong sense of guilt: Often, after spending an afternoon building my base in “Minecraft,” I look at the pile of […] read more » From Disney Songs to Musical Theater: Junior’s odd song preferences triumph over mainstream music June 5, 2022 — by Carolyn Wang Saying that I live under a rock in terms of musical preferences is a blatant understatement. For anyone scrolling through my most-frequented playlists on YouTube Music, it’s nearly impossible to trace the listener back to me — or any 17-year-old living in 2022 for that matter. The songs I listen to are not exactly old-fashioned, […] 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 » ‘Thor: Love and Thunder’ highlights everything wrong with the Marvel Cinematic Universe September 10, 2022 — by Nikhil Mathihalli Of all the heroes of the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU), Thor’s journey is arguably the most enthralling: The arc of the character’s transformation, from an egotistical and selfish warrior to a heroic and charismatic goofball, has not only made for a captivating story but fascinating views. His wacky yet compelling background has resonated with fans, […] read more » Top 10: Kanye songs September 10, 2022 — by Andrew Lin Lost In The World ft. Bon Iver Barely counting as a rap song, “Lost In The World” has a colorful, indescribably beautiful instrumental that slowly builds up until it fully blooms a minute into the track. Bound 2 The cheesy end credits to an otherwise experimental and industrial-sounding album. Kanye professes his love for […] read more » Top 10 posts from the Saratoga NextDoor September 9, 2022 — by Sarah Zhou 10. Chuck Page “Isn’t it great when the local newspaper doesn’t use spellcheck on their headline?” Isn’t it great that The Falcon doesn’t make spelling mistakes on headlines like this? Oh, wait … Norma G. “The bike barrier at Lincoln elementary punctured two of my tires when I came up against the edge.” Hmm … […] read more » BuzzFeed is wrong about mint chocolate chip ice cream September 7, 2022 — by Sarah Zhou From this headline, one thing should be evident: I proudly stand by mint chocolate chip ice cream and have no shame about it. So, here is my defense of this truly superior dessert. A quick google search about the controversy of mint chocolate chip ice cream tells me that BuzzFeed writer Sam Stryker clearly does […] read more » Minor addictions: Online games feed procrastination June 5, 2022 — by George Huang After coming home from an agonizing six hours of school, all I want to do is relax by playing video games. However, playing proper downloaded games with saved progress on school nights comes with a strong sense of guilt: Often, after spending an afternoon building my base in “Minecraft,” I look at the pile of […] read more » From Disney Songs to Musical Theater: Junior’s odd song preferences triumph over mainstream music June 5, 2022 — by Carolyn Wang Saying that I live under a rock in terms of musical preferences is a blatant understatement. For anyone scrolling through my most-frequented playlists on YouTube Music, it’s nearly impossible to trace the listener back to me — or any 17-year-old living in 2022 for that matter. The songs I listen to are not exactly old-fashioned, […] read more » firstprevious...102030...3334353637...4050607080...nextlast
‘Thor: Love and Thunder’ highlights everything wrong with the Marvel Cinematic Universe September 10, 2022 — by Nikhil Mathihalli Of all the heroes of the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU), Thor’s journey is arguably the most enthralling: The arc of the character’s transformation, from an egotistical and selfish warrior to a heroic and charismatic goofball, has not only made for a captivating story but fascinating views. His wacky yet compelling background has resonated with fans, […] read more » Top 10: Kanye songs September 10, 2022 — by Andrew Lin Lost In The World ft. Bon Iver Barely counting as a rap song, “Lost In The World” has a colorful, indescribably beautiful instrumental that slowly builds up until it fully blooms a minute into the track. Bound 2 The cheesy end credits to an otherwise experimental and industrial-sounding album. Kanye professes his love for […] read more » Top 10 posts from the Saratoga NextDoor September 9, 2022 — by Sarah Zhou 10. Chuck Page “Isn’t it great when the local newspaper doesn’t use spellcheck on their headline?” Isn’t it great that The Falcon doesn’t make spelling mistakes on headlines like this? Oh, wait … Norma G. “The bike barrier at Lincoln elementary punctured two of my tires when I came up against the edge.” Hmm … […] read more » BuzzFeed is wrong about mint chocolate chip ice cream September 7, 2022 — by Sarah Zhou From this headline, one thing should be evident: I proudly stand by mint chocolate chip ice cream and have no shame about it. So, here is my defense of this truly superior dessert. A quick google search about the controversy of mint chocolate chip ice cream tells me that BuzzFeed writer Sam Stryker clearly does […] read more » Minor addictions: Online games feed procrastination June 5, 2022 — by George Huang After coming home from an agonizing six hours of school, all I want to do is relax by playing video games. However, playing proper downloaded games with saved progress on school nights comes with a strong sense of guilt: Often, after spending an afternoon building my base in “Minecraft,” I look at the pile of […] read more » From Disney Songs to Musical Theater: Junior’s odd song preferences triumph over mainstream music June 5, 2022 — by Carolyn Wang Saying that I live under a rock in terms of musical preferences is a blatant understatement. For anyone scrolling through my most-frequented playlists on YouTube Music, it’s nearly impossible to trace the listener back to me — or any 17-year-old living in 2022 for that matter. The songs I listen to are not exactly old-fashioned, […] read more » firstprevious...102030...3334353637...4050607080...nextlast
Top 10: Kanye songs September 10, 2022 — by Andrew Lin Lost In The World ft. Bon Iver Barely counting as a rap song, “Lost In The World” has a colorful, indescribably beautiful instrumental that slowly builds up until it fully blooms a minute into the track. Bound 2 The cheesy end credits to an otherwise experimental and industrial-sounding album. Kanye professes his love for […] read more » Top 10 posts from the Saratoga NextDoor September 9, 2022 — by Sarah Zhou 10. Chuck Page “Isn’t it great when the local newspaper doesn’t use spellcheck on their headline?” Isn’t it great that The Falcon doesn’t make spelling mistakes on headlines like this? Oh, wait … Norma G. “The bike barrier at Lincoln elementary punctured two of my tires when I came up against the edge.” Hmm … […] read more » BuzzFeed is wrong about mint chocolate chip ice cream September 7, 2022 — by Sarah Zhou From this headline, one thing should be evident: I proudly stand by mint chocolate chip ice cream and have no shame about it. So, here is my defense of this truly superior dessert. A quick google search about the controversy of mint chocolate chip ice cream tells me that BuzzFeed writer Sam Stryker clearly does […] read more » Minor addictions: Online games feed procrastination June 5, 2022 — by George Huang After coming home from an agonizing six hours of school, all I want to do is relax by playing video games. However, playing proper downloaded games with saved progress on school nights comes with a strong sense of guilt: Often, after spending an afternoon building my base in “Minecraft,” I look at the pile of […] read more » From Disney Songs to Musical Theater: Junior’s odd song preferences triumph over mainstream music June 5, 2022 — by Carolyn Wang Saying that I live under a rock in terms of musical preferences is a blatant understatement. For anyone scrolling through my most-frequented playlists on YouTube Music, it’s nearly impossible to trace the listener back to me — or any 17-year-old living in 2022 for that matter. The songs I listen to are not exactly old-fashioned, […] read more » firstprevious...102030...3334353637...4050607080...nextlast
Top 10 posts from the Saratoga NextDoor September 9, 2022 — by Sarah Zhou 10. Chuck Page “Isn’t it great when the local newspaper doesn’t use spellcheck on their headline?” Isn’t it great that The Falcon doesn’t make spelling mistakes on headlines like this? Oh, wait … Norma G. “The bike barrier at Lincoln elementary punctured two of my tires when I came up against the edge.” Hmm … […] read more » BuzzFeed is wrong about mint chocolate chip ice cream September 7, 2022 — by Sarah Zhou From this headline, one thing should be evident: I proudly stand by mint chocolate chip ice cream and have no shame about it. So, here is my defense of this truly superior dessert. A quick google search about the controversy of mint chocolate chip ice cream tells me that BuzzFeed writer Sam Stryker clearly does […] read more » Minor addictions: Online games feed procrastination June 5, 2022 — by George Huang After coming home from an agonizing six hours of school, all I want to do is relax by playing video games. However, playing proper downloaded games with saved progress on school nights comes with a strong sense of guilt: Often, after spending an afternoon building my base in “Minecraft,” I look at the pile of […] read more » From Disney Songs to Musical Theater: Junior’s odd song preferences triumph over mainstream music June 5, 2022 — by Carolyn Wang Saying that I live under a rock in terms of musical preferences is a blatant understatement. For anyone scrolling through my most-frequented playlists on YouTube Music, it’s nearly impossible to trace the listener back to me — or any 17-year-old living in 2022 for that matter. The songs I listen to are not exactly old-fashioned, […] read more » firstprevious...102030...3334353637...4050607080...nextlast
BuzzFeed is wrong about mint chocolate chip ice cream September 7, 2022 — by Sarah Zhou From this headline, one thing should be evident: I proudly stand by mint chocolate chip ice cream and have no shame about it. So, here is my defense of this truly superior dessert. A quick google search about the controversy of mint chocolate chip ice cream tells me that BuzzFeed writer Sam Stryker clearly does […] read more » Minor addictions: Online games feed procrastination June 5, 2022 — by George Huang After coming home from an agonizing six hours of school, all I want to do is relax by playing video games. However, playing proper downloaded games with saved progress on school nights comes with a strong sense of guilt: Often, after spending an afternoon building my base in “Minecraft,” I look at the pile of […] read more » From Disney Songs to Musical Theater: Junior’s odd song preferences triumph over mainstream music June 5, 2022 — by Carolyn Wang Saying that I live under a rock in terms of musical preferences is a blatant understatement. For anyone scrolling through my most-frequented playlists on YouTube Music, it’s nearly impossible to trace the listener back to me — or any 17-year-old living in 2022 for that matter. The songs I listen to are not exactly old-fashioned, […] read more » firstprevious...102030...3334353637...4050607080...nextlast
Minor addictions: Online games feed procrastination June 5, 2022 — by George Huang After coming home from an agonizing six hours of school, all I want to do is relax by playing video games. However, playing proper downloaded games with saved progress on school nights comes with a strong sense of guilt: Often, after spending an afternoon building my base in “Minecraft,” I look at the pile of […] read more » From Disney Songs to Musical Theater: Junior’s odd song preferences triumph over mainstream music June 5, 2022 — by Carolyn Wang Saying that I live under a rock in terms of musical preferences is a blatant understatement. For anyone scrolling through my most-frequented playlists on YouTube Music, it’s nearly impossible to trace the listener back to me — or any 17-year-old living in 2022 for that matter. The songs I listen to are not exactly old-fashioned, […] read more » firstprevious...102030...3334353637...4050607080...nextlast
From Disney Songs to Musical Theater: Junior’s odd song preferences triumph over mainstream music June 5, 2022 — by Carolyn Wang Saying that I live under a rock in terms of musical preferences is a blatant understatement. For anyone scrolling through my most-frequented playlists on YouTube Music, it’s nearly impossible to trace the listener back to me — or any 17-year-old living in 2022 for that matter. The songs I listen to are not exactly old-fashioned, […] read more » firstprevious...102030...3334353637...4050607080...nextlast