Sunday, March 15, 2015

Arlene's Gig Review

By David Arroyo


Didnt get to go to Arlenes last time? Well, you have to go next time! After going to this past event, I have to say; reschedule any plans and grab a friend, because Beacon rocked the house at Arlenes! As a first time goer, I was not ready for the music that I heard from my peers.

I arrived just as Groove House began their last song and they set my mood for the rest of the night. Ive only seen some members of Groove House, Zach and Adrian, in the halls of Beacon, but now I see them and remember Arlenes!

Next, the audience came together as one to clap along during Get Luces performance of Ingrid Michaelsons Boys Chase Girls. I couldnt believe what I was hearing from The Jazz and Funk Revenue, and if you dont believe me, just watch, because singers Raechel and Eddiane may just give Bruno Mars a run for his money with their rendition of Uptown Funk. And who can forget the only person dancing to that song more than me? Jeremy on the trumpet was getting funky!

My bros in the last band, The Gulls, played in sync not just as band members, but as the friends theyve been since freshman year. Drummer Declan is an example of what you can only experience at a gig; he went from chill guy reciting poetry in Leons class in the morning to making me jump out my seat after hearing the first song of their set, Look Around the House. What was really cool about The Gulls is that all of their songs were written by themselves.


I finally understand why these musicians ask people to come to their gigs. These gigs show that they work hard to connect with the audience and have tons of fun. So tell me, will you be free for the next gig? Well, I hope you are, because I wish I went to more as a Beacon student, and I hope I can see another show before I graduate!

Café Habana (Cuban restaurant) Review

By Monica Yan



Café Habana is one of the best Cuban places I’ve tried in New York and is located in Nolita, a couple blocks from Soho, on Prince Street. The best item on the menu and one of my personal favorites is their grilled Mexican corn, which is corn topped with mayo with chili powder and a lime on the side. It is only $3 and extremely addicting. If you aren’t full after this, there are many sides such as rice and beans. If you are in the mood for a large meal, one of the most popular items on their menu is the Cuban sandwich. Not in the mood to tip? There is a Café Habana To Go store right around the corner that has the same menu along with seating. This is a great place to grab a bite to eat if you are in the Soho area.

Price: $/$$$$$
Rating: 4/5