High School Undercover: An inside look at South Florida's Student Life
'Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day' opens Friday
You'll never look at marine life the same way again after watching Kevin Smith's funny, yet disturbing, new movie "Tusk."
Filled with darkness and tension, newest book to film YA adaptation "The Maze Runner" tries to graduate from the YA scene, but leaves a lot to be desired.
On a typical weekday in Miami Beach, you’d likely find the six Miami City Ballet apprentices at work. From professional rehearsals and classes with the Miami City Ballet to training with the Miami City Ballet School, the apprentices experience dance as both students and professionals....
The dogs came out on Sunday, Aug. 3, for the Bark at the Park event to “bark” their Miami Marlins to victory. The Vista Level of Marlins Park was equipped with a dog walking area, souvenirs being sold for the dogs, and bowls of water scattered throughout the stadium. ...
The nation’s largest book fair, the Miami Book Fair International, will celebrate its 31st year in November.
With the recent release of his newest novel (and his first book for teens), Skink: No Surrender, bestselling author Carl Hiaasen spoke at the Fort Lauderdale Barnes & Noble bookstore on Federal Highway on Sept. 25, promoting his book while entertaining fans young and old.
Most teenagers only speak one or two languages. Josie Sheridan speaks many. She is now facing the ultimate linguistic challenge: versing herself in True Love.
In the centuries following Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet, passionate tales of forbidden romances have continued to be wildly popular, as apparent in contemporary novels such as "Twilight" and "Warm Bodies" and the classic Broadway musical "West Side Story."
Heather Nill has lived in the small town of Carp her whole life. Yet, now that high school’s over, everything is going to change. For Carp has a tradition unlike any other: "Panic," a high-stakes game with a high-stakes prize. And Heather is going to do everything she can to...
A teenager’s life is hard, and there are few things they can always be sure of. But for teenager Selkie Stewart in The Girl Who Never Was, things are even harder.
In our modern day and age, students and technology are more entwined than ever. These 10 applications for smartphones and tablets help make students’ lives easier in everything from organizing files to answering that head-scratching math problem.
Before they leave South Florida, there are some things every student needs to do
Got a graduate? Get them something good:
The ideal college life probably includes hanging out with friends and learning from interesting professors, but not frustrating campus traffic and limited parking.
Things 2Do - October 2014