Her father calls her “the human cyclone” that runs around his shop. The employees love her even though she has the propensity to “fire them” if they don’t give her pickles on demand. The customers laugh as they hand their money over to the little girl helping at the cash register of Oakley! Deli. Eight-year-old...
Movie review: ‘Chasing Mavericks’
What does it mean to live a good life? If you were being dragged 300-yards underwater toward a rocky shoreline known as “the boneyard” would you be able to answer that? It’s a question we don’t typically associate with surfing, but for Jay Moriarity, a 16-year-old big-wave surfer out of Santa Cruz and his mentor...
The beauty of Crumbling Creations
The photo of the naked, frost-encrusted doll disturbed me only slightly less than the photo of the man-made, primary-colored “Salvation Mountain.” The former seemed like something out of really creepy movie involving homicidal, demon-possessed children or a post-apocalyptic wasteland. That’s cool. I can work with that. The latter was a lopsided advertisement aimed at the...
‘Red’ offers same lyrics, new style
Taylor Swift’s fourth album, “Red,” which debuted on Oct. 22, launched her growing pop image. Gone is the innocent, folksy style of “Tim McGraw” and “Fifteen.” Her new album leans away from the traditional country genre toward catchy tunes with repetitive lyrics –– and yet I liked it. With each album Taylor Swift continues to...
Bring on the dragons
Nov. 1 marks the start of National Novel Writing Month (NaNoWriMo). From outer space to the depths of the sea, from small-town America to a medieval castle, Hillsdale student’s imaginations can trek all over the world in 50,000 words or more. “You can write about something historical, futuristic, imaginative, places you have been, places you...