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The Observer

The School Newspaper of Winston Churchill High School.

The Observer

The School Newspaper of Winston Churchill High School.

The Observer

Gaga’s sister steals spotlight in fashion industry

By Ariana Etessami, Staff Writer October 26, 2011

  Have you heard of Natali Germanotta?   Lady Gaga’s younger sister— a.k.a. Gaga 2.0— is about to take the fashion world by storm as the peculiar Mother Monster’s trance over her "little...

Founding Farmers set to open in Park Potomac

  Founding Farmers, the most booked U.S. restaurant on opentable.com, is coming to Park Potomac November 3.   Founding Farmers, which opened in 2008 in Washington, D.C., offers American food...

Bold Bite hot dogs satisfy late night hunger

  Nothing says summer like a hot dog. Though it’s fall and the pools are closed, students can still enjoy a great dog by stopping in at the local Bethesda restaurant Bold Bite.   Bold Bite,...

Wine Harvest showcases menu that appeals to all

By Brittany Goodman, Archive Manager October 26, 2011

  The lively and unique Wine Harvest restaurant is a friendly environment where customers can share a dinner with the family, and adults and kids can kick back, relax and enjoy good food any time...

Slew of announcements lands Netflix back where it started

By Lara Fu, Advertising Manager October 26, 2011

In the words of an Oct. 10 Fox News article, "That was Qwik." In response to customer complaints, Netflix CEO Reed Hastings has retracted his decision to divide Netflix into two companies for each of...

‘SNL’ back on the scene with satirical political sketches

By Ben Schick, Staff Writer October 26, 2011

The upcoming presidential election is going to be a crazy one. People are fed up with high unemployment, and the Republican primary is still up for grabs. With all the political chaos and tensions rising,...

Office kicks off without Steve Carrell

By Jamie Lescht, Public Relations October 25, 2011

Fans of The Office will no longer hear the phrase “that’s what she said” because Michael Scott (Steve Carell, Date Night) is no longer on the show. The show’s first episode of the eighth season...

‘Wilfred’ high ratings lead it to second season

By Natasha Palance, Staff Writer September 27, 2011

The first episode of FX’s new comedy series Wilfred is proof that television’s comedy genre is stronger than ever. Then again, a man in a dog suit is always funny.  According to a June TvGuide.com...

‘Madden 12’ lives up to franchise’s expectations

By Sebastian Romero, Staff Writer September 27, 2011

Gammon gameplay and frustrating flukes have been commonplace in Madden recently and have disappointed the franchises. However, this year’s installment, Madden 12, not only fixed the flukes and improved...

Lil Wayne’s new album appeals to all genres

By Josh Samson, Arts Editor September 27, 2011

In today’s world of music, there are rappers, country singers, pop sensations, rock stars, poets and musicians who want to rule the club; then there’s Lil Wayne. The 29-year-old rapper encompasses...

‘8Track’ allows users to create, share mixes

By Elizabeth Chen, Circulation Manager September 27, 2011

For most people, musical taste is as unique as their thumbprints.  Internet radio sites such as Pandora tried to decipher a pattern in such musical preferences, but they failed to be very efficient or...

‘Pandora’ creates a custom playlist for each listener

By By: Lauren Price, Staff Writer September 27, 2011

If visitors were to walk around CHS halls during lunch, they might take note of students’ often unusual lunch choices and seating arrangements. However, the most prevalent aspect of a student’s lunch...

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