Skip to Main Content
The student news site of Robinson High School

Knight Writers

The student news site of Robinson High School

Knight Writers

The student news site of Robinson High School

Knight Writers

The movie poster for "Fargo."

Retro Review: Coen Brothers’ “Fargo” is a Terrific Little Murder Story

Winter Carbajal, Staff Writer October 17, 2023

The Coen Brothers have released 18 films to date, including "No Country for Old Men," "Raising Arizona" and "The Hudsucker Proxy," almost all of which have been major successes. I recently had the joy...

ISSUE 1: Harvest Holler Farm Makes this a Fall to Remember

Ariana Smith, Staff Writer September 30, 2022

Harvest Holler Farm is a one-of-a-kind family-owned Corn Maze located in Polk City, offering a friendly environment for all. Open for the fall season through Nov. 13., one can wander through...

Movie poster for Netflix's newest thriller and dark suspense movie "Loving Adults".

“Loving Adults” Brings a New Meaning to Till Death Do Us Part

Ariana Smith, Staff Writer September 2, 2022

The newly released Danish thriller "Loving Adults" has taken spot five in the top 10 charts on Netflix. Directed by Barbara Topsøe-Rothenberg and stars Dar Salim, Sonja Richter and Sus Wilkins, "Loving...

Marvel's teaser poster for "She-Hulk: Attorney at Law"

Disney’s “She-Hulk: Attorney at Law” Is Unsurprisingly, A Disappointment

Malia Rodriguez, Staff Writer August 28, 2022

Disney+ recently released a new marvel property "She-Hulk: Attorney at Law" and it is yet another disappointment that will join the large pile generated by the company. A show should be good because...

Josh Turner performing at the 2018 Strawberry Festival.

ISSUE 3: Artists In the Strawberry Festival Lineup To Look For

Lindsey Chadwick, Opinion Editor February 25, 2022

The Strawberry Festival is an annual 11-day event in Plant City, Fla. It has live entertainment, attractions and of course strawberry desserts! If you're at a loss at which artists performing at the Strawberry...

The album cover for "Hey What".

Low’s “Hey What”: The Fingerprint Of A Black Hole

Samuel Elliott, Print Managing Editor September 30, 2021

Like a freezer trawler at sea, Low's trajectory pivoted a few degrees left with the release of their 2015 album Ones and Sixes and the beginning of a now six-year-long working collaboration with producer...

Four great independent records that show a sample of what's to come in 2021.

Some endearing releases you might’ve missed from the first quarter of 2021

Samuel Elliott, Staff Writer April 8, 2021

Somehow, in spite of the sluggish pace at which the days seem to go by lately, we've found ourselves a quarter of the way through 2021. Jan. 1 seems so long ago, and yet so recent, a feeling worsened for...

John Lurie isn't exactly considered to be the Bob Ross type.

Review: Painting With John invites Lurie’s charm to a new generation

Samuel Elliott, Staff Writer February 8, 2021

John Lurie's work began in the late 70's. He formed a band with his brother, Evan Lurie, called The Lounge Lizards, in which he played saxophone. To a degree of "right place at the right time" luck, the...

Steve Roden: Forms of Paper

An introduction to lowercase music

Samuel Elliott, Staff Writer September 15, 2020

Steve Roden, a Californian sound artist begrudgingly considered the "father" of lowercase music, is quoted as saying that the genre “bears a certain sense of quiet and humility; it doesn’t demand attention,...

Book one of Lockwood and Co, The Screaming Staircase

Fall into a spooky Halloween read

Alanna Felton, A&E Editor October 24, 2017

Why not join the Halloween excitement by trying out a seasonably eerie book series? Even if you are not a fan of traditional horror novels, the list of book series recommendations below has something for...

Load More Stories
Donate to Knight Writers
$0
$1500
Contributed
Our Goal