By Daisy Bhatt, 2028 The Playwright’s Festival is a spring tradition at BHS that challenges students to write their own short plays, and then act […]
Category: Arts & Culture
Project Hail Mary Film Adaptation: What Changed?
By Zoe Rodriguez, 2028 The sci-fi novel Project Hail Mary by Andy Weir got a movie adaptation last month. It’s a wonderful and faithful adaptation […]
Make Spring Rolls from Scratch! A Recipe
By Eleanor Chao, 2029 If you’ve ever been curious about how to make spring rolls, here’s one of my favorite recipes to do so. You […]
Book Review: Jeanette McCurdy’s I’m Glad My Mom Died
By Daisy Bhatt, 2028 I was recently recommended I’m Glad My Mom Died by Jennet McCurdy, and though I don’t normally read autobiographies I was […]
Twists and Turns at Olympic Figure Skating
By Ash Fossey, 2028 Men fall at the winter Olympics as America wins their first female gold since 2007. The most popular sport in the […]
Stranger Things Finale Riddled with Plot Holes
By: Jasmine Antriasian and Isabel Gittins SPOILER WARNING AHEAD: On New Year’s Eve 2025, Stranger Things fans witnessed the most anticipated finale in the history […]
From the Recipe Book: Vanilla Sponge Cake
By: Joy Morrison, 2029 This is one of my favorite recipes off Recipetineats to make for a friend or as a pick me up. The […]
Honest Review of New Starbucks Menu Items
By: Ilse Franklin, 2028 and Charlotte Quinn, 2028 Recently, Starbucks released three new drinks- the Cannon Ball Refresher, (inspired by Mr. Beast), the Dubai Chocolate […]
From the Recipe Book: Tiramisu
By: Eleanor Chao, 2029 I love tiramisu and make it every year around the holidays. Here’s the recipe, and if you make it, I hope […]
Star Stuff Abounds as BHS Presents Peter and Star Catcher
By Tim Dolan, Lookout Advisor On the weekend of November 21-23, Bedford High School’s music and theater department put on Peter and the Starcatcher. Directed […]