February is just around the corner and what better way to show appreciation for your loved one than with some sinfully delicious... Cake Pops!
Movies, mid-winter mini-skirts, and Wiz Khalifa.
Anything Goes features a huge 7.5 minute tap break! Mondays in REP are for learning choreography.
Day 1 of the Sundance Film Festival in Park City, Utah, from the perspective of a local resident.
Go behind the scenes of Cole Porter's Anything Goes, coming to SPFHS in March! I'm Rachel Naugle, a Junior who has been cast as Hope Harcourt.
Wikipedia shut down access to it's site for 24 hours in protest of the SOPA and PIPA legislation. If either of these bills were to pass, they would have catastrophic consequences for the internet.
The first entry in a blog chronicling the life of a rookie ski patroller – by former SPF Patch editor Alan Neuhauser.
I'm Mariel. It's my first post in the Patch Blog, so here's a little blurb about me and what I love to do. :) Follow me on my baking adventures!
The Inside Life of a Foster Family for a Cat Rescue
Discover the Unfortunate Truth Behind a Holiday Treasure and Have Fun Doing It
Enjoyed the movies? The comics are just as good.
Consumers take the hit, but are they to blame?
An ancient tale blends with current day fiction
Magneto: Not A Hero is a wonderful four part mini-series in which Magneto kicks butt and returns to his villainous ways.
Mandated limits on Comment Replies Provokes Dissent
Conrad Murray convicted, but Michael Jackson is just as culpable for his own demise.
The comparison has to be made between these amazing stories. Animal Man and Swamp Thing are immediately juxtaposed for a very obvious reason: they operate under the same forces.
The last of the #2s! Two months in and DC's New 52 are still going strong. Here are my top villains for the eighth week of the New 52.
Enjoy your Halloween by avoiding activities notorious for causing injuries. These helpful hints will help you avoid the need to consult with a personal injury attorney on November 1st!
The best villains from the seventh week of the New 52!
The truth about self esteem is that it needs to come from within.
Steven Olsen, store owner of Little Shop of Comics, was kind enough to let me interview him about how he felt about The New 52 from the point of view as both a fan and comic shop owner.
I'm thrilled to say that every issue I mention here surpasses their respective #1, and that's saying a huge deal. These are my favorite villains from the second week of DC's #2s.
Author Raphael Moran held a signing at A Little Shop of Comics in Scotch Plains. I was lucky enough to be able to interview him about his independent comic Dream Reavers.
To spice things up a bit, I'll be ranking what I thought were the top villains for DC's #2s.
The Amanda Knox Case -- a Shining Example of How Good the American System of Justice Is Relative to the Alternatives
Marvel has published four new lines in their Ultimate universe. This article provides an introduction to the Ultimate universe, how it got to where it is, and what Marvel is currently doing with it.
The end of the beginning is finally here. 52 #1 issues have been released and the month ended strong. This week's bunch, as a whole, is the best one yet.
If buying comics in print is for some reason not an option for you, then digital comics are a great alternative. I also review Echoes, a fantastic horror story.
Three quarters of DC's #1s have been released, and the comics show no sign of slowing in their quality. Here is my top 5 list for the third week of The New 52.
After an amazing first week, it was definitely a possibility that I'd be let down the second. But the comics, yet again, were amazing. Here is top 5 list for the second week of The New 52!
The comics are out, and DC has delivered what they promised: amazing comics. The following is my top 5 list for the first week of The New 52.
The New 52 has started! DC Comics has relaunched their universe, making it new-reader friendly, and the initial success is massive - but not everyone is so happy!
Does owning media - movies & music - make sense in the 21st Century? Does constantly upgrading your library continue to make sense in this broadband, always connected, world?
So what do we do next?
A look at what next year's defense may look like for the New Jersey Devils.
A concerned citizens look at an ongoing problem
In the past decade, we've gone from wanting multiple flat screens panels for our computer displays to being satisfied with 10" tablet screens. This week I ponder, "Does size matter?"
In the wake of recent massive on-line security breaches, Scotch Tech tackles some simple methods for maintaining safety & security on-line.
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