Saturday, February 11, 2012 8:03 am
Montgomery Blair High School's Online Student Newspaper

Emma Zachurski

Entertainment Editor
the.great.emtsby@gmail.com
Emma has lead a bohemian lifestyle ever since her birth to an eccentric pair of a journalist and an artist. She is now currently a senior and looks forward to another great year with Silver Chips Online! Her spare time is best spent listening to her iPod, making music, reading almost anything by dead Russian or French men,doodling, daydreaming, lollygagging around New York City on weekends and taking a part in other such oddball behavior. She loves the satirical humor of Kurt Vonnegut Jr., the films of Federico Fellini and the music of everyone ranging from Bob Dylan to Howlin' Wolf to Leonard Cohen.

Stories Authored (95)

Amusing "Art"

"Free Zone" imprisons

An incredible "Lady"

Arctic Monkeys: pretty cool

78th Annual Academy Award Winners

SCO Oscar Picks

"Classe": too safe

A mundane "Manderlay"

"Heart" has soul

Belle & Sebastian: worth the "Pursuit"

"Awake and Sing" opens eyes

Cat Power's "Greatest"

"Caché" captivates

2006 Oscar nominations released

Welcome to the "Country"

A perfect "Match"

"The Passenger" takes control

Stuck in "Line"

"Bangladesh": the sound of charity

A majestic "Ballets Russes"

"The Squid and the Whale" sets sail

Raise a glass to "Capote"

Fiona Apple's "Extraordinary" return

"Thumbsucker" draws some attention

Twisted "History"

The right "Direction"

"Takk..." engrosses

D.C. protest to be held Saturday

An unfulfilling "Saraband"

Silver Quill wins Columbia Scholastic Press Association Award

Fresh "Flowers"

James Dean lives on

Bob Dylan amazes Maryland

An intense "Medea"

The "Best of" modern cinema

Miyazaki's not quite regal "Castle"

A commanding "3-Iron"

"Anna Christie": Stuck in the currents

"Kontroll" is visually chic but lacks direction

Margaret Cho leaves Warner Stage in stitches

"Persepolis" enlightens and stuns

Limited amusement in "The Animation Show"

Beck gets stylish with "Guero"

Glistening "Umbrellas"

"Kung Fu Hustle" kicks conventional comedy out the door

SGR sponsors AIDS teach-in

Instrumental music and choral groups win awards during Chicago trip

A jumbled "Oldboy"

"The Goat" takes a bold turn for theatre

Murakami's "Kafka" tells a transcendent tale

Twice the "Melinda," half the wit

The Kills' second CD isn't incredibly "Wow"-ing

Compelling "Chronicles" of Bob Dylan

A royal "Once Upon a Mattress"

Remembering Arthur Miller

"American Dad": an unpromising start for a rehash program

Spellbinding "Realms"

Billie Holiday

Skate Park to be built in Silver Spring

Go "Sideways"

Somewhat "Good Company"

"The Woodsman" isn't too sturdy

Striking "House Of Flying Daggers"

Pleasant but shaky waters of "The Life Aquatic"

Grammy rock music nominees are nothing to rave about

"A Very Long Engagement" engages audiences

"Tarnation" breaks boundaries to create art

Elliott Smith's voice lingers "From a Basement On the Hill"

"Arrested Development" is still delightfully captivating

Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat announced dead

Cox, Ervin and Abrams win Montgomery County elections

Balanced "Symmetry"

A new twist for Silver Spring

Arafat in seriously ill but stable condition

Terror-ific films for Halloween

"DIG!" this

"Stage Beauty" is skin-deep

"Huckabees" wins hearts

Interpol investigates a lighter side in "Antics"

Memorial for 2002 sniper victims dedicated

"Shaun of the Dead" is a killer comedy

Green Festival held in D.C.

Three Blazers learn the finer side of fashion while on BBC show

"Innocence" is a treat for the eyes, though nothing new for the mind

Silver Spring Borders to hold grand opening celebration

"Criminal" belongs behind bars

Honors Jazz Band to perform at Silver Spring Festival

Björk grows her roots in "Medúlla"

"The Blind Swordsman: Zatôichi" is an incomplete thrill

"Maria Full of Grace" shines

Completing a glorious day "Before Sunset"

"Bows + Arrows": The Walkmen's not-so-perfect aim

"Fahrenheit 9/11": audaciously burning through politics

"Uh Huh Her": not an album to forget

"Napoleon Dynamite": more amateur than explosive

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