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By Amy Char and Adriana Millar
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Mar. 22, 2011 |
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At the end of a long day, we have occasionally found ourselves eating Nutella out of a jar in lieu of eating an actual meal. We hold our lack of energy and desire for a quick, delicious fix responsible for our unconventional and not-so-nutritious meal choices. However, Cook! SF, a ready-to-cook meal service, has proven itself an appetizing and time-efficient alternative to eating chocolate hazelnut spreads at 10:30 p.m.
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By Eva Morgenstein
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Mar. 10, 2011 |
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“To explore strange, new worlds, to seek out new life and new civilizations, to boldly go where no man (and after Captain Kathryn Janeway, ‘no one’) has gone before.” This optimistic vision of the future is the essence of Star Trek. With a total of six different series and 11 movies spanning five decades, Star Trek is indeed a sci-fi enterprise to behold. We asked Staff members of The Lowell what makes Star Trek live long and prosper.
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By Eva Morgenstein
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Feb. 11, 2011 |
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Love makes the world go round. What better way to pass it on than through a love song? In anticipation of Valentine’s Day, we asked several reporters from The Lowell about their favorite love songs of all time, tasteful or trashy.
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By Mara Woods-Robinson
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Feb. 7, 2011 |
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Last month The Lowell asked four writers to pick their favorite albums, pair up, swap, and review. Here, reporter Mara Woods-Robinson reviews The Script's Science and Faith.
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By Michelle Wan
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Jan. 31, 2011 |
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Last month The Lowell asked four writers to pick their favorite albums, pair up, swap, and review. Here, reporter Michelle Wan reviews Vampire Weekend's self-title debut album.
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