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Cover of the new movie Little Women starring Saoirse Ronan, Timothee Chalamet, and Emma Watson

Little Women: A Creative Adaption of a Classic Novel

Seraphina Corbo, Senior Managing Editor February 21, 2020

“Women, they have minds, and they have souls, as well as just hearts. And they’ve got ambition, and they’ve got talent, as well as just beauty. I’m so sick of people saying that love is just all...

Picture of a hamburger and potato wedges, found in the CHS Cafeteria.

CHS Cafeteria Food

Ana Mitreva, Managing Editor February 19, 2020

Giving students good lunch food may seem impossible with all the stereotypes portrayed on tv and in movies, but how does Clayton’s cafeteria compare? I have eaten cafeteria food every day during my time...

Francesca Hayward (center) and Laurie Davidson (right) play Victoria and Mr. Mistoffelees, respectively, in the 2019 adaptation of Cats.

Cats

Danny Choo-Kang, Opinion Section Editor January 27, 2020

What would you do with 93 million dollars? Consider the possibilities! You could buy 2,380 Tesla Cybertrucks. You could ride the Loop Trolley 6.2 million times. Or, like the creators of “Cats," you could...

Knives Out

Knives Out

Sophie Yoshino, Opinion Section Editor January 15, 2020

Delivering laughs, thrills, and a spin on the classic "whodunit" mystery, "Knives Out" is a film sure to keep everyone happy in theaters. Not only does it have a masterfully written, unique screenplay,...

A tomato in the Farmhaus garden

Eating Locally

Sophie Yoshino, Opinion Section Editor January 9, 2020

At 12:00 on a Saturday, Head Chef, Kevin Willmann and Sous Chef, Dillon Witte are hard at work preparing for tonight’s dinner at Farmhaus.  While many of the other restaurants on Ivanhoe Avenue are...

Milk tea with boba from Kung Fu Tea

Boba of the Loop

Danny Choo-Kang and Ashley Chung January 7, 2020

Boba first popped up in St. Louis over ten years ago on Olive at St. Louis Bubble Tea. Boba, or bubble tea, is a drink with tapioca pearls that originated in Taiwan. Boba’s popularity has since skyrocketed,...

Park So-dam and Choi Woo-shik in the movie Parasite. (NEON + CJ Entertainment/TNS)

Parasite

Ashley Chung, Senior Managing Editor December 26, 2019

In a few words, "Parasite" can be described as a wild ride. Quite possibly one of the best movies I have ever watched, "Parasite" left me thoroughly shocked and unsettled. "Parasite" was directed by...

Amazing colorful projects lights on a house on Wydown Blvd.

Best Holiday Lights in Clayton

Jenna Bush and Moriah Lotsoff December 24, 2019

It’s the holiday season again and that means many houses around Clayton are decorated in the winter fashion. Clayton homes have everything from green, red, and blue twinkling lights, to projectors and...

Star Wars a Divide Between Fans

Sam Smith, Reporter December 3, 2019

As the Star Wars saga comes to an end with the last movie, “Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker”, many fans have come to the sudden realization that their beloved movies will truly end. It has been a...

Photo of COMA Coffees interior, located  on Brentwood Boulevard.

COMA Coffee – a hip hidden gem?

Seraphina Corbo and Isabella Balmnoker November 19, 2019

When you look at the facade of COMA Coffee, you see nothing but office buildings and concrete gardens. Most people would not think to grab a coffee or study from the bottom floor of an office building....

Dheera Rathikindi writing on a chalk board at the St. Louis Selfie Room.

The Selfie Room

Moriah Lotsoff and Dheera Rathikindi October 30, 2019

Two ball pits, lines of metallic balloons hanging from the ceiling, walls made of grass and books, huge cardboard lemons, and a giant black spider. In short, The Selfie Room is the perfect place to take...

Dora and the Lost City of Gold Review

Dora and the Lost City of Gold Review

Moriah Lotsoff and Alexandra Hagemeister October 28, 2019

In an age of reboots and remakes of childhood shows and movies, “Dora and the Lost City of Gold” surprised teens and engaged children in a fun but a confusing hour and forty two minute movie. “Dora...

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