by Joseph Howitt | May 25, 2023 | Arts & Entertainment
Classic ribs and a pulled pork sandwich served at Botto’s Barbecue. The restaurant has a nostalgic 80’s feel, and the food does not disappoint. Photo Via Joseph Howitt There’s no doubt that Portland is a foodie paradise, serving a thriving culinary scene that caters...
by Ayanna Villanueva | May 25, 2023 | Arts & Entertainment
A mouthwatering bowl of pho—a rice noodle dish from Vietnam. Pho is one of the most popular Asian dishes here in the United States and could be considered to be one of the staples in Asian cuisine. Photo by Jiana Abalos From crunchy egg rolls to chewy tapioca boba...
by Lucas Lash | May 25, 2023 | Arts & Entertainment
Image depicting Daria’s room from the tv show “Daria.” Illustration by Alyson Sutherland. Dariacore stands out as a true embodiment of anti-pop, surpassing artists like 100 gecs or Dorian Electra in their exploration of anti-pop/hyper-pop. While these artists create...
by Ada Hallstrom | May 25, 2023 | Arts & Entertainment
Final pose of “Copacabana.” “Copacabana” was choreographed by Franklin senior Luis Barrios and performed by the period two Advanced Dance class during the 2023 Arts Alive. Photo by Leif Sjoquist. 3…The lights are dimming. 2…Voices are hushing. 1…Excitement is...
by Sophia Goble | May 25, 2023 | Arts & Entertainment
Lined with photographers and fans, stars walk the elusive carpet outside the Metropolitan Museum of Art on the first Monday of May. This year, the theme of the Met Gala honored former Chanel Creative Director Karl Lagerfeld. Illustration by Alyson Sutherland The stars...
by Anabelle Jukkala | May 25, 2023 | Arts & Entertainment
Picture depicts eight dancers in “SLAYNATION” twerking. “SLAYNATION” is a student-choreographed dance by Isabel Deumling and Anabelle Jukkala. Photo courtesy of Leif Sjoquist. In June of 2022, my close friend Isabel Deumling and I were elected as Hip Hop Company...