Arts & Entertainment Our Quarantine Reads Priya Canzius ’20 Editor in Chief April 22, 2020 Some days in quarantine are spent panicking about the state of the world, April 26, 2020
Music Best New Songs to Post on Your Instagram Story Mirabella Miller ’23 Music Columnist March 12, 2020 Are you experiencing an intense and specific emotion that you want to communicate in April 23, 2020
Music Tame Impala’s “The Slow Rush” is the Work of a Paralyzed Perfectionist Mirabella Miller ’23 Music Columnist March 5, 2020 Kevin Parker, the man behind the psychedelic rock project Tame Impala, released his long-awaited March 4, 2020
Arts & Entertainment Love is Blind: Is Emotional Connection Enough? Abby Sorkin ’20 TV and Film Columnist March 5, 2020 Imagine for a moment, how different your dating life would be if March 4, 2020
Arts & Entertainment Birds of Prey: The Girl Gang Movie The Internet Has Dreamed Up is Finally Here Abby Sorkin ‘20 TV and Film Columnist My friends always wonder how I have survived college sans-caffeine. So, I only have the February 12, 2020
Arts & Entertainment Legends and Letdowns at the 2020 GRAMMY Awards Mirabella Miller ’23 Music Columnist The Grammy’s do an incredibly good job of making both nomination and selection choices that are near February 12, 2020
Arts & Entertainment Oscars 2020: How Greta Gerwig’s Directorial Snub Reflects a Troubling Pattern Mirabella Miller ’23 Music Columnist/Staff Writer The director of a movie is truly the mastermind behind it all, the puppeteer deftly pulling February 12, 2020
Arts & Entertainment A Love Letter to “Little Women” and the Spirit of Scripps Alyssa Leong ’23 Staff Writer/Photographer The newest on-screen adaptation of “Little Women” portrays a moving, tender story of love–not only romantic love, February 12, 2020
Food·Scripps Vegans Rejoice! New Plant-Based Station at Malott Dining Commons Hannah Downing ’23 Staff Writer Starting in January 2020, the Malott Dining Commons launched a new vegan food station, aptly named “Sprouted”. February 12, 2020
Arts & Entertainment·Scripps Remembering Scripps Alumna Norma Tanega Evie Kaufman ’20 Staff Writer Scripps alumna Norma Tanega ’60, famous for creating the smash hit single “Walkin’ My Cat Named Dog” February 12, 2020
Arts & Entertainment Testaments: The Sequel to The Handmaid’s Tale We Wanted, but Didn’t Need Amelie Lee ’23 Copy Editor When I first finished “The Handmaid’s Tale” by Margaret Atwood, I closed the novel desperate for more. February 12, 2020
Music Valentine’s Day Playlists Mirabella Miller ’23 Music Columnist If you’re looking for something to blast in your headphones to drown out your roommate’s FaceTime with February 12, 2020
Food Cake Pops and Macarons Galore: Amalia Barrett’s Baked Goods at Scripps Megan Chow ’23 Staff Writer If you’ve noticed a delicious scent coming from the direction of Revelle House this semester, it is December 5, 2019
Fashion Hey VSCO Girls, Boycott Brandy Amelie Lee Copy Editor Intern ’23 I get it: ethical capitalism is hard. From Chik-Fil-A to IHOP, corporations that are frankly delicious, December 5, 2019
Fashion Dressing for the Weather: Winter Fashion in Claremont By Aya Burton ’22 This time of year in Claremont, dressing for the weather can be a difficult task. Contrary to the December 5, 2019