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Bites For Bucks: Heirloom in Doylestown Restaurant Review

Bites For Bucks: Heirloom in Doylestown Restaurant Review

Katy Nicholas, Staff Writer November 24, 2021

Don’t walk, run to Heirloom in Doylestown for breakfast! I have been there four times now; three times for breakfast and once for dinner. Heirloom is a farm to table type restaurant, with an open kitchen...

Buck’s Monthly Bake: Tiana’s Beignets

Buck’s Monthly Bake: Tiana’s Beignets

Katy Nicholas, Staff Writer November 24, 2021

 If you have watched Princess and the Frog, the image of cartoon dough with a sprinkling of pixelated powdered sugar in the form of Tiana’s famous beignets has never left your mind. I had no idea what...

This would be a 'bones' day

Bones or No Bones?

Lauren Burchell, Staff Writer November 24, 2021

Checking your daily horoscope is a thing of the past. Now, you can predict your day from Tiktok’s current favorite dog: Noodle. Noodle is a 13-year-old pug parented by Jonathan Graziano (@jongraz...

Bites For Bucks: Harvest Seasonal Grill & Wine Bar Restaurant Review

Bites For Bucks: Harvest Seasonal Grill & Wine Bar Restaurant Review

Katy Nicholas, Staff Writer October 17, 2021

Harvest is a middle scale seasonal restaurant chain with a farm to table style. Their menu changes with the season, but the classy, wine-cellar atmosphere in the restaurant is uniform year-round. I stopped...

Edward Scissorhands Movie Review

Edward Scissorhands Movie Review

Sienna Draus, Staff Writer October 14, 2021

What if Freddy Kreuger was just a gentle soul who could make snow fall by carving ice sculptures? While not a suspenseful horror film, Edward Scissorhands (1990), starring Johnny Depp and Winona Ryder,...

Buck’s Monthly Bake: Apple Cinnamon Bread

Buck’s Monthly Bake: Apple Cinnamon Bread

Katy Nicholas, Staff Writer October 14, 2021

So you laid out your favorite flannel and black leggings and took that hay ride with your friends out to the apple orchard. You already posted the pics on Instagram, but now what on earth are you going...

Album Review: Sweep It Into Space

Alex Hartin offers his take on Sweep It Into Space, the latest album by Dinosaur Jr.
Alex Hartin, Staff Writer June 7, 2021

Legendary alt rock band Dinosaur Jr 12th album delivers more of what they do best: beautiful melodies hidden beneath layers of fuzzed out guitar noise. Coming four years after their previous release, 2016's...

Court Street Cooking Corner: Chocolate Chip Pumpkin Muffins

Court Street Cooking Corner: Chocolate Chip Pumpkin Muffins

A delicious, healthy, easy-to-make recipe for chocolate chip pumpkin muffins. Now you can have a tasty pumpkin treat any time of the year!
Ethan Maher, Editor June 2, 2021
A delicious, healthy, easy-to-make recipe.

Album Review: Let the Bad Times Roll

Alex Hartin gives us a review of The Offspring's newest album, 'Let the Bad Times Roll'.
Alex Hartin, Staff Writer May 5, 2021

After almost a decade, 90s punk band The Offspring return with a surprisingly good album for a band entering their fourth decade. Their first album since 2012s Days Go By finds more of the same energetic...

Amanda Gorman becomes first-ever poet to be featured on Vogue cover | The Independent

Amanda Gorman, America’s Newest Sensation

After the reading of her poem “The Hill We Climb” at President Biden’s inauguration, the young poet continues to rise, and she is no where near done yet.
Jane Shapiro, Staff Writer May 5, 2021

  The rising, ravishing, riveting sensation that is Amanda Gorman has recently clogged the headlines after her astonishing reading of “The Hill We Climb” at President Biden's inauguration. The...

Book review: Klara and the Sun by Kazuo Ishiguro

Book review: Klara and the Sun by Kazuo Ishiguro

This highly accessible and imaginative novel offers a look at a technology-dependent future with surprising breadth, but at times lacks depth.
Ryan Keating, Editor April 11, 2021

It’s not often that a novel can be described as “unknowingly prescient”, but if that label suits any book, it would be noted author Kazuo Ishiguro’s latest. Klara and the Sun walks the...

A virtual chessboard as seen on Chess.com

The Rising Fame of Chess

Why has this 1500-year-old game grown exponentially within the past year?
Trisha George, Staff Writer April 7, 2021

Chess, the board game that has endured for centuries, has recently regained significant traction. Since mid-November 2020, approximately 100,000 people have been joining Chess.com, the world’s largest...

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