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In this weekly column, senior Emily Thomas provides her take on a new albums, concerts, and artists.

Acoustic Avenues: Certified Lover Boy

Ana Toro, Staff Reporter September 13, 2021

There was a lot of hype going around about Drake’s new album Certified Lover Boy, but is it really worth it? I will admit that I took part in some of that hype because I was excited but looking back on it, I don’t think this album was worth all of...

Staff reporter Faith Brocke expresses her emotions and experiences in her column, Facets of Faith.

Poetry and prose: homework

Faith Brocke, Staff Reporter September 10, 2021

Repetition Repetition Repetition Without any rhyme And sometimes without reason. Ensure your success Double check Triple check Check Check Check. Erase, rewrite, rework Delete, retype, reword Collaborate, rephrase,...

Ceramics students create original teapots as part of a project for the class.

Ceramics students get hands messy

Ally Lastovica, Staff Reporter September 9, 2021

Ceramics students started getting their hands messy to start the school year with a few small projects to help master basic techniques. “By showing them a pinch pot, coil, and then slab method, from here on out we can work on projects,” art teacher...

Marvels newest film release gains world recognition for its Asian representation. 

“Im proud to be an Asian thanks to this, junior Samantha Natividad said. I am just so happy that were finally being seen in an industry that is typically dominated by people who have cultures completely different from mine.

Marvel’s “Shang-Chi” makes impact with its Asian representation

Athena Tseng, Managing Editor September 8, 2021

Marvel Studios’ released their first ever film with an Asian lead, Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings on Friday. Not only is this Marvel’s first Asian superhero film, it’s also the fourth Hollywood film since 1993 to feature a predominantly...

Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings

Andrew Jáuregui, Staff Reporter September 8, 2021

After the successes of The Falcon and the Winter Soldier and Wandavison, as well as the Black Widow “midquel”, Marvel fans eagerly awaited the first Marvel feature film that would take place after Spider-Man: Far From Home, the last film of the Marvel...

In this weekly column, senior Emily Thomas provides her take on a new albums, concerts, and artists.

Acoustic Avenues: Kanye’s ode to his mom

Ana Toro, Staff Reporter September 7, 2021

After weeks of waiting, Kanye finally dropped his highly anticipated Donda, named after his mom. I waited for this album for a while, and was fooled every time I thought Kanye would drop it. Though it was a long few weeks of feeling like an idiot for...

On Saturday, cast members of theaters fall musical Bright Star will be meeting together for a team building event in order to strengthen bonds before working on the script. In the eyes of theater teacher Heather Willingham, this will ensure everyone is able to make connections before rehearsal.

Theater holds team building event Saturday for fall musical

Rishika Desai, Staff Reporter September 2, 2021

The theatre department is having a company bonding day on Saturday to officially kick-off their fall musical, Bright Star.  “It is all focused on ensemble and team building and us getting to know each other,” theatre teacher Heather Willingham...

In this weeks edition of Cinema Summaries, Andrew explores what he believes to be the most notorious Disney villain song in cinematic history.

A closer look at Disney’s “Hellfire”

Andrew Jáuregui, Staff Reporter September 1, 2021

When looking at their vast catalog of musicals, most Disney villain songs are usually fun songs that give you an idea what the villain’s ambitions are, with the villains themselves never usually being very complicated. But what if a Disney song was...

In this weekly column, senior Emily Thomas provides her take on a new albums, concerts, and artists.

Acoustic Avenues: Top 5 artists I discovered this summer

Ana Toro, Staff Reporter August 30, 2021

This week I wanted to show you guys the top 5 artists that I discovered this summer! There were many new artists that I found this summer but these were my favorites. First up is Naika. She was one of the firsts I found this summer. Her voice is truly...

Launched on Nov. 12, 2019, Disney+ has provided viewers with countless amounts of award-winning classics, as well as live-action remakes. However, has this caused a creativity block with creating new films?

Disney’s creativity crisis

Grace Myers, Staff Reporter August 30, 2021

With the release of Disney Plus almost two years ago, Disney, one of the biggest creativity producers in America, might be headed toward its demise.  There are few company names as immediately recognizable as The Walt Disney Company, and that is because...

Both the auditorium and the theatre room underwent renovations. This update benefits students and allows them to practice using new technology for future situations.

Auditorium and theatre room reopen after renovations

Rishika Desai, Staff Reporter August 26, 2021

The auditorium was renovated over the summer, leaving the fine arts departments with upgraded systems to use including a new sound system, a new portable sound system, new LED lights, new stage curtains, and upgrades on the fly rail.  “When you...

Staff reporter Faith Brocke expresses her emotions and experiences in her column, Facets of Faith.

Tap tap

Faith Brocke, Staff Reporter August 26, 2021

Tap tap. These sticks in your hands are slick with sweat Tap tap. It’s not all that bad, though. Even if it feels that way. Tap tap. The light burns and it’s hard to hear your own heartbeat Tap Tap. Brows furrowed in concentration....

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