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Latest Issue: January/February 2016
Jem: A Cinematic Mini-Gem
In the film, you follow a girl and her sisters as they rise to musical stardom off of a video that was posted -- where else? --on YouTube
Christine Freeman
Who is Winter?
And I ain’t talking about the weather
Antaliyah Maxwell
On Meeting Sister Souljah
Here is a version of Teens in Print reporter Antaliyah Maxwell’s winning poem (referencing “The Coldest Winter Ever”) and her account of encountering the hiphop recording artist and author
Antaliyah Maxwell
November/December 2015
Interplanetary Praise for "Steven Universe"
And here we already see how different this show is: Steven is presented as pretty much anything but traditionally masculine
Melanie Baez
Sussing out the Superheroes
For Ralph Lambert, 14, it is the Incredible Hulk
Djibril Conte
Andy Biersack Obsession Disorder
Parents are reporting that their daughters aren’t themselves
Ariyana Bozeman
January/February 2015
Fanning the Flames Of Loyalty
Whether it be music, television programs, or sporting events, audiences play a significant role through their participation
Marcos Hernandez
November/December 2014
Touched by August Alsina
He’s not like other artists who go on about love, sex, and money
Adamajan Bah
The Horrible Truth About Horror Movies
O’Bryant School of Math & Science, believes that horror movies have gotten rather repetitive in recent years, and that he doesn’t get the same thrill he used to from them
Laura Torres
Imagine John Lennon
I researched ’60s music and art and finally came across The Beatles
Mariam Bah
September/October 2014
Dreams deferred – forever
It’s sad when, for teens so young, the dream deferred becomes the drea
Michael Ross
comic corner
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Nelson Rateau
Radio redux
Musicians can embed their personalities into their own work but they often echo pre-existing sounds and themes
Toni Harris
Lessons from the gridiron
I wasn’t good at first
Michael Ross
Skimpy dress for success
Another is their skimpy attire
Toni Harris
Shattering stereotypes through sports
“Having both physical and mental strength makes me feel like I can take a man’s world head on
Arianna Ortiz-Dixon
May/June 2014
Addictive: The word on Flappy Bird
It has a simple object: to direct a flying bird between sets of pipes without touching them
Michelle Alvarez
Authors who inspire
That doesn’t happen much, though
Charlene Browne
Miriam Makeba: Mama Africa
Makeba sang for the freedom of her people
Evette Thompson
March/April 2014
Music to their ears – and minds
Music is a universal source of pleasure and we use it to modulate our moods
Elianny Ventura
Azonto, Azonto: making dance waves
They just wanna see you deep in crises, drive yourself you don’t need a license
Evette Thompson
January/February 2014
The return of Super Smash Bros.
series is coming sometime in 2014 -- exactly when remains a mystery -- and longtime fans can’t wait to get their hands on it
Greivin Saucedo
November/December 2013
Who needs Dr. Dre when there's Lana Del Rey?
O’Bryant School of Math & Science, does not like rap music
Christina Nguyen
A novel idea: watching the movie version
O’Bryant School of Math & Science
Ilma Golemi
September/October 2013
What moves you: beats or lyrics?
That’s right -- a beat and lyrics to go along with it
Karl Clement
"Catching Fire"
O’Bryant School of Math & Science
Ilma Golemi
Radio wasteland
Back then, music’s messages were as salutary as oxygen itself
Cabricia Diaz
Old school rap: keepin' it real
Many people are influenced and molded by what they plug into their ears every day
James Whitter
Archives
Headbanger music, Spanish style
The story is said to be the explanation of why the moon goes crescent
Melanie Baez
Headbangers unite: Loud and proud
Santos has been listening to this blasting sound since he was eight years old
Christine Freeman
Beware of senioritis
I was diagnosed with it this year and it nearly ruined my life
Harrianne Errie