Writing is the very essence of self-expression and allows us to describe our feelings in one of the healthiest ways. Self-care tailors to this same concept because it allows us to grow and heal from past experiences and things we struggle with. Flor Ana Mireles graduated from NSU in 2021 and is a self-published […]
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COVID-19: Salary over safety
Just when everything seemed to be returning to a relatively normal state, Omicron made an appearance. In January, COVID-19 cases in Florida had been on the rise and continued to rise as the weeks progressed. What does this mean for amusement parks and concerts? What does this mean for the people wanting to get involved? […]
Is straight to streaming a threat to the film industry?
With a pandemic and rising COVID-19 cases, staying at home has become the best way to stay safe. Streaming services became the best option for entertainment at home, while theaters were not as convenient. Disney has opted to release Pixar movies directly to their streaming app, without a chance at the box office. With a […]
“Licorice Pizza” captures the feeling of nostalgia like no other
“Licorice Pizza,” a coming-of-age film set in the 1970’s and directed by Paul Thomas Anderson, is now playing in theaters across the nation. The film stars Alana Haim in her film debut alongside Cooper Hoffman, and boasts an impressive supporting cast, with members such as Bradley Cooper, Maya Rudolph, Sean Penn and many others. “Licorice […]
“Euphoria” season 2 shows Zendaya in a powerful light
“Euphoria” is a HBOMax television series that has broken down barriers and sparked conversation that has lasted what feels like a lifetime. The show is known for its controversial elements like drug abuse, sexual themes and nudity, all things that have flipped the script and have fans hooked to see what happens next. Throughout the course […]
For better or for worse “Archive 81” receives the Netflix original treatment
Netflix is known for releasing a constant stream of new shows and films, and recent to join the fray of originals is the horror series “Archive 81.” This new addition to Netflix’s growing line of self-produced content is by far the most exciting, as “Archive 81” is based on the acclaimed horror podcast of the […]
Waves of the week: My life is a song
Do you ever feel the need to sing a song from a musical randomly? This playlist has great songs to sing to wherever you are, no matter what you are doing. If you love musical theater this playlist is for you. “Once Upon a December” by Christy Altomare “On my Own” by Samantha Barks […]
The newest Pokémon game comes out in a week, and fans are still nervous despite general excitement
“Pokémon Legends: Arceus” comes out on Jan. 28,. When the game was announced last February, fans were excited but skeptical. This game, announced in conjunction with “Pokémon Brillant Diamond” and “Pokémon Shining Pearl” remakes, takes place in the same region, but years before Pokémon were ever domesticated by humans. When the game was announced, little […]
Offshore calendar – 1/19
Biz to Biz 2022 Business Expo Jan. 19 | 4 – 8 p.m. Le Meridian Networking Sip & Shop Jan. 20 | 6 – 9 p.m. Haute & Honey Storefront Annual Green Market Pompano Beach Jan. 22 | 9 a.m. – 2 p.m. Pompano Beach Cultural Center Workouts on the River Jan. […]
Forgotten projects of Disney
In the next few months, the Star Wars Galactic Starcruiser, a two-day hotel and experience tied to the Galaxy’s Edge park attraction, is set to open. Many Star Wars fans have expressed concerns over this project, which begs the question, is the Star Wars Galactic Starcruiser worth it? The short answer from many Star Wars […]