Bruno Mars Review
April 23, 2013 • Brittney Camacho
Filed under Arts and Entertainment, Audio, Television
By the late 2000s, renowned artist Bruno Mars produced songs for other artists, joining production team The Smeezingtons. As he grew up around entertainers such as his father Pete, a Latin percussionist from Brooklyn, and his mother, Bernadette (“Bernie”), a singer, he began picking up... Read more »
A Glimpse at the Wondeful World of Sci-Fi
September 21, 2012 • Manuela Gonzalez
Filed under Arts and Entertainment, Movies, Television
Humans are naturally interested in the unknown. Everyone is familiar with the innocence of a child’s biggest dream to become a superhero, princess, astronaut, or even a wizard. No matter how old you are, that dream never really disappears. Sometimes there’s a need for an escape from reality, and... Read more »
Review: Neon Genesis Evangelion
November 4, 2011 • Esteban Avila
Filed under Opinion, Reviews, Television
Neon Genesis Evangelion is an anime series created by Hideaki Anno and animated by Gainax. It originally aired on TV Tokyo in Japan from October 4, 1995 to March 27, 1996. The series aired on Adult Swim in theUnited Statesfrom October 20, 2005 to April 21, 2006. The series contains a total of 26 episodes. The... Read more »
Person of Interest: The New Face of the Thursday Night Line Up on CBS
November 4, 2011 • Vanessa Gonzalez
Filed under Arts and Entertainment, Television
We start off on Thursday night looking for something interesting to watch, something that can replace the almost flop that CSI was before Ted Danson took it to Wednesday which brought better ratings. We need to see something that totally takes the caliber of CSI and runs with it to a tee. Well look no... Read more »
NHS 5k Run/Walk
February 8, 2011 • Evelyn Cantu
Filed under News, Television
In order to raise funds for senior scholarships, NHS held a 5k Run/Walk at the stadium on Saturday, January 15th. Senior Hunter Overly organized the event. “Putting on any type of event,” said Hunter, “requires in-depth planning and leadership capability.” NHS will be hosting more fundraisers... Read more »
Rise of the Gleeks
October 22, 2010 • Valeria Arregoitia
Filed under Arts and Entertainment, Television
Singing, dancing, and slushies- are all components of Glee. Add over 9 million viewers and you’ve got a second season. Glee has become one of the most talked about shows of the year. The three month wait for the second season felt more like three years to many so called “gleeks”. When September... Read more »
We’re All Better off With Ted
January 27, 2010 • Jose S De Leon III, Staff Writer
Filed under Television
Better off Ted is the funniest show on television, it’s that simple. It premiered last year on ABC, and now ABC is planning on canceling it, it’s a shame because they, and audience members, have no idea what they’d miss out on. Better off Ted is a situation comedy that takes place in the fictional... Read more »
Best of the Fall 3: V
January 21, 2010 • Jose de Leon III, Staff Writer
Filed under Arts and Entertainment, Television
On a day like any other, a man is buying an engagement ring, a priest is opening his church, and a mom finds out her teenage son is in the hospital. It all seems like a normal day on Earth, and then THEY arrive. They are “visitors” from outer space (hence the term V), and they need our help. Twenty-nine... Read more »
Best of the Fall 2: Modern Family
January 4, 2010 • Jose de Leon III, Staff Writer, Staff Writer
Filed under Arts and Entertainment, Television
Imagine every tired cliché that exists in the average sitcom family: the grumpy grandpa, the bimbo of a wife, the gay son, and the list goes on. Enter Modern Family, the new sitcom from ABC that blows away everything conventional straight out of the water and changes the TV sitcom as we know it. Plus... Read more »
The Best of the Fall: Glee
December 4, 2009 • Jose S. De Leon III, Staff Writer
Filed under Arts and Entertainment, Television
Glee deserves an award; it’s the only show on TV that makes you feel like the title. This is television’s happiest show. Glee is the story of Spanish teacher Will Shuester (Matthew Morrison), who takes over the school’s failing Glee Club to channel his glory high school days when he was in Glee... Read more »



