"Whether you want game suggestions or are just curious, this article will cover five of my favorite indie games from this year, their strengths and downsides, and a brief GAMEPLAY summary." -- winter johnson, 7th grade
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"I have created a list of the best holiday movies to watch and get you in the holiday spirit." -- Charlotte Mills, 6th grade Air crackles with a mix of adrenaline, anticipation, (Christmas spirit!) and rebelliousness when kids and adults alike gather for an evening of impenitent music, mosh pits, and the usual punk rock music mayhem. Have nothing to do during your two weeks over winter break? You can go to a Punk concert! This is a special 101 on how to survive a punk rock concert. -- Kaliyah Smith, 8th grade During Christmas/the holidays, people like listening to the music made for it, but what if you could listen to songs, that aren't actually made for Christmas? Is it a thing? find out -- Domino H.C, 7th grade "Recently Electronic Arts has planned to release a Sims movie, but will it pack the lore and nostalgia of the games? " --Lilah Aparton, 7th grade “We all know the popular Roblox game Dress To Impress, but recently some buzz about the owner Gigi has erupted”--Paloma Bastos 6th grade "Recently, Noel and Liam gallagher have announced a reconciling between the two brothers and a future touring in the u.k and america despite the past history between the brothers, so what does this mean for fans, and why is this happening?" -- Domino h.c, 7th grade As of recently, the Pixies have announced the release of a new album The Night the Zombies Came, due to come out October 25th. This announcement brings excitement for Pixie fans all around. -- Kaliyah Smith, 8th grade "Sabrina Carpenter is a world-known American singer from Quakertown, Pennsylvania, with 85.2M listeners on Spotify. She started off as a 10 year-old Youtuber posting videos of her singing in 2009."--Violet REgilio, 6th grade "The Foo Fighters don’t want Swift’s wrath, but they do want to imply that she’s not performing live." -- Kaliyah Smith, 8th grade |