SARAH PIXLERBuenos Aires Correspondent I have been in Buenos Aires for almost seven weeks now. I can hardly even begin to describe how amazing it is! I’ve been to the end of the world (Ushuaia, Tierra del Fuego) and back. It was beautiful, by the way. The truth is that Argentina never ceases to amaze me. Sure, there is soccer, tango, gauchos, and beef, but there is so much … [Read more...] about Argentina: unique but similar
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Trick your body with guiltless treats
SHANNON URTNOWSKILiving Editor The holiday season is right around the corner, and that means feelings of fright, offerings of thanks and celebrations of faith are going to be plentiful in the coming weeks. They are not the only things, though. Holiday goodies will be high in demand. Though holidays like Halloween, Thanksgiving and Christmas are characterized by good (but … [Read more...] about Trick your body with guiltless treats
Biblical story comes to life
CARISSA MARSHA & E Editor The story of a peasant girl who becomes a princess is a common one, and the rags to riches tale is an often overused theme. But long before there was Cinderella or Annie, there was Esther, who not only rose from poverty to become the Queen of Persia but rose against the law of the land to save her people from genocide. The amazing story of Esther … [Read more...] about Biblical story comes to life
Spine-tingling studio tour
ASHLYEE HICKMANA&E Assistant Editor Most would not volunteer to be in the infamous gruesome shower scene in Alfred Hitchcock's horrifying masterpiece, “Psycho.” Running from a fleet of aliens bent on world obliteration as in “War of the Worlds” would not be considered a walk in the park either. But for those who think they are willing to test the extent of their courage, … [Read more...] about Spine-tingling studio tour
Parisian adventure offers look at sweet life
LAURA JOHNSONA&E Assistant It’s pink. It’s bright. It’s got an 80’s inspired soundtrack that will make you want to put on your skinniest skinny jeans, Ramones T-shirt and rock out to the tune of bouffant hair-dos and rustling taffeta skirts. It is “Marie Antoinette,” Sofia Coppola’s newest installment to her girl seemingly lost in translation line-up of films. When I saw … [Read more...] about Parisian adventure offers look at sweet life
