By Chana Tolchin When The Help came out this past summer, my mom and I practically had to drag my dad and brothers to the theater. It was a girls’ … Continue reading
In our April issue, we detailed the development of women’s history as told through the story of Wonder Woman, the sexy comic book character whose kick-ass style has changed with … Continue reading
By Amanda Schwartz It’s almost summer time! What better way to cool down on a hot, New York summer day than with an ice pop? When you hear “ice pop” … Continue reading
By Margot Gardin We have all seen it. We’ve passed it on our way to class, when we stop for coffee, or when we stand outside to chat with friends; … Continue reading
By Julia Helmes An inspiration to writers throughout the ages, New York City acts as the silent star in many novels. A closer examination of books set in the city adds … Continue reading
By Anonymous For our first date Josh took me to an almost romantic Italian restaurant. Our bowls of pasta were nearly empty and we had finished a few glasses of … Continue reading
By Alexa and Laura ALEXA- Spring fling time, y’all! Saddle up and hit the town because there’s nothing more fun than being single in NYC during the niceweather months. I … Continue reading
By Liza Darvin It’s like a scene straight from The Godfather: you wake up, bleary eyed and more than a little hung-over, finding your hands covered in a mysterious gooey sludge. … Continue reading
By Elyse Pitock Wonder Woman, a comic book character created to inspire and set an example for women, was nonetheless conceived, created, and written by men. She appeared on the … Continue reading
By Hannah Miller All signs point to the arrival of spring. The sun is shining, the birds are chirping, and the movies are…sucking. It’s that time of year that film … Continue reading