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Author: Nataly Capote

Coven’s battle brings “Hell on Earth” [S3E12 Review]

On January 23, 2014 By natalyc
The witch coven and Kyle gather as a blood-soaked Axeman enters Robichaux. They later stab him to death, as was his original fate hundreds of years ago.

It seems we’ve reached that point in American Horror Story where there’s so much going on we don’t even know where to look. “Hell on […]

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“His Last Vow” promises puzzling conclusion [S3E3 recap/review]

On January 20, 2014January 24, 2014 By natalyc

As if we need yet another reason to loathe–in the most loving way–Moffit and the Sherlock BBC crew; season three brings a plethora of overwhelming […]

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“The Sign of Three” is heart-warming and hysterical [Review]

On January 12, 2014January 20, 2014 By natalyc

It’s the last place we could ever imagine Sherlock Holmes unless some kind of really crazy case is involved. In “The Sign of Three”, Sherlock […]

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Two years too long: Sherlock season 3 finally returns [Review]

On January 6, 2014January 20, 2014 By natalyc
John and Sherlock undertake a new case that includes an underground bomb and terrorist attack on London.

“Goodbye, John.” These were the last words we heard from Sherlock Holmes right before his “Reichenbach fall”, a scene that pierced fans’ hearts and left them […]

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This Year In Review: The Best of 2013

On December 25, 2013December 25, 2013 By natalyc

2013 was a battle for the spotlight, as movie and music releases came one  after the other, hardly giving fans time to recuperate. Though most […]

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Drama department remains undefeated with “Wolf Child”

On December 23, 2013December 23, 2013 By natalyc
The drama department poses with their trophies. 9 Steinbrenner students were recognized for their role in the production of "Wolf Child".

Some talents are given, some we are born with, and others are made. Steinbrenner High School’s drama department possesses all three.  The drama department’s most […]

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Tolkien’s tale comes to life in thrilling sequel: ‘Desolation of Smaug’ [Review]

On December 16, 2013December 19, 2013 By natalyc

The unexpected journey that Bilbo, the dwarves, and Gandalf undertake continues in Desolation of Smaug with new obstacles, special effects, and a cliffhanger ending leaving […]

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This Means War: Robichaux Witches Butt Heads [S3, E8 & 9]

On December 13, 2013December 13, 2013 By natalyc

Things are heating up at Robichaux, as rival witch clans team up for protection against the witch hunters that are out to get them. Last […]

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Artists on the Rise: Rachel Villalona [Double Feature]

On December 11, 2013January 16, 2014 By natalyc
Senior Rachel Villalona (pictured above) auditioned for The X-Factor this past school year.

It’s hard enough to balance the workload that comes along with being a high school senior, without the added task of attending music festivals, participating […]

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Artists on the Rise: Matt Geier [Double Feature]

On December 11, 2013January 14, 2014 By natalyc
Geier (right) and Horvath (left) open for a tribute for Daft Punk as their group, Youth Revolt.

Remixes have always been a way to revolutionize a song that people may know and recognize, or tweak a track that needs some fine tuning. […]

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97x Next Big Thing: A Concert To Remember [Review]

On December 8, 2013December 8, 2013 By natalyc

When it comes to radio-hosted concerts, 97x’s Next Big Thing lies close to the top. The all-day concert took place in Vinoy Park, St. Petersburg […]

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“Catching Fire” Heats Up Theaters, Hooks Viewers [Review]

On November 24, 2013 By natalyc

A bow and arrow, braid, and some nerve are all it really takes to turn Jennifer Lawrence into one of the most prominent female leads […]

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