Santigold releases new album
Eva Bialobrzeski, A&E Editor
May 14, 2012
Filed under Arts & Entertainment
Pop singer Santigold has done it again. Her second album, “Master of My Make-Believe,” has followed in the steps of her first album, “Santigold,” with its magnificent dance beats and futuristic new wave melodies. Drums and melodic echoes are ever present throughout the album. Songs such as... Read more »
Merriweather amps up for summer concerts
Eva Bialobrzeski, A&E Editor
May 14, 2012
Filed under Arts & Entertainment
It’s the time of year when sunscreen becomes a staple in all households, when shorts begin to beat out boots, and when Merriweather Post Pavilion begins to showcase summer tours. Merriweather Post Pavilion is the place to be this summer with an array of performances from The Black Keys to Zac Brown... Read more »
Barretto designs fashion sketches
Eva Bialobrzeski, A&E Editor
April 4, 2012
Filed under Arts & Entertainment, Featured A&E, In the Community, Uncategorized
In an instant it dawned on senior Lauren Barretto that Senior Project may actually be something worth taking advantage of. As a fashion lover, Barretto decided to take her passion for fashion to the next level. Attending Kent State next year, Barretto plans on studying fashion. This made it easy for... Read more »
Savona serves great food at great prices
Eva Bialobrzeski, A&E Editor
March 16, 2012
Filed under Arts & Entertainment, Quick Bites Restaurant Reviews
For a small slice of Italy, look nowhere else other than Main Street’s very own Savona. Located in downtown Bel Air, the tiny deli offers more than just a little Italian charm. Voted by "Best of Harford" as best deli from 2006 to 2009, Savona offers many choices of food. When walking in, it’s hard... Read more »
Pro V Con: College racial quotas not the way to go

A&E Editor, Eva Bialobrzeski
March 15, 2012
Filed under Opinion, Pro V Con, Uncategorized
This is the con argument on college racial quotas. To read the pro argument, click here. Affirmative action isn’t as clear-cut as it’s thought to be. Why? Because not all minorities are poor and not all whites are rich. For example, take a white teenage boy struggling with two alcoholic parents... Read more »
JC girls share dresses on Facebook
Eva Bialobrzeski, A&E Editor
March 14, 2012
Filed under Arts & Entertainment, In the Community, Uncategorized
When senior Kayla Stoots opened up her Facebook, she checked the Prom page to make sure no other girls had taken the dresses she was thinking about. Both classes have created Facebook groups devoted to Ring Dance or Prom. The objective of both groups is to ensure that no two girls come to the year’s... Read more »
Academy Awards style calls for simple formal styles
Eva Bialobrzeski, A&E Editor
March 1, 2012
Filed under Arts & Entertainment, Extra
Hollywood’s finest hit the red carpet this past Sunday for the 84th annual Academy Awards. Gorgeous and talented A-list stars donned couture dresses and perfectly tailored suits. While their beautiful ensembles cost more than most people’s cars, JC students can easily find budget-friendly versions... Read more »
Spain dances to their own beat
Imani Love and Eva Bialobrzeski, Sports Editor and A&E Editor
February 27, 2012
Filed under Arts & Entertainment
After a trip to Spain we realized two things: the Spaniards never sleep. They dance. They dance to everything from American pop music to Brazilian hit songs. In the discos and at home everyone is jamming to the beat. According to Top40-charts.com, Spain’s number one song is the Brazilian hit... Read more »
Popular artists come to nearby venues
Eva Bialobrzeski, A&E editor
January 11, 2012
Filed under Arts & Entertainment, Featured A&E, In the Community
There’s nothing to do in Harford County apart from the occasional miniature golf game or Mexican meal. Right? Contrary to popular belief, Bel Air and its neighboring towns aren’t trapped inside a force field. There are yellow brick roads outside of Harco. Baltimore is approximately 30 minutes... Read more »
“Talk that talk” impresses Rihanna’s fans
Eva Bialobrzeski and Imani Love, A&E Editor and Sports Editor
December 18, 2011
Filed under Arts & Entertainment
Rihanna is one of the world’s biggest stars, and if “Talk that Talk” mirrors her career in any way, she truly deserves her fame. There is no stopping her now. Rihanna’s new album “Talk That Talk” will fly off the shelves. Everyone seems to love Rihanna except those die-hard Chris Brown... Read more »













