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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....

Cooper, Athena, and Andrew sit down to sort out a list of movies that they believe to be the greatest, or not so great.

The Reel Deal: new Spider-Man trailer

Andrew Jáuregui, Cooper Ragle, and Athena Tseng August 25, 2021

Senior Cooper Ragle, alongside juniors Andrew Jáuregui and Athena Tseng, discuss the new Spider-Man: No Way Home trailer and movie theories.

Analyzing Disney’s greatest villain song

Andrew Jáuregui, Staff Reporter August 25, 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 summer songs

Ana Toro, Staff Reporter August 23, 2021

New school year, new music. This week, I jump back into it all with my top five songs of this summer. At number one is “7 de Mayo” by J Balvin. This song is a beautifully written testament to Balvin’s success and the road he has been on to get...

Pictured above: the theatre departments fall showing of Singing in the Rain, back in 2018. Within the span of a few months, freshman Nicholas Giles has experienced an entire musical production, while also finding a new hobby in the process. In this weeks edition of Artistic Expressions, Wingspan sits down with Giles as he talks about his passion for acting.

Theater opens the curtains for fall musical auditions

Hannah Beeler, Staff Reporter August 19, 2021

Theater is getting ready to get back on stage with auditions for the fall musical, Bright Star, Wednesday from 4:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. in the auditorium.  “Auditions are a three step process,” junior Eva Guerra said. “First there is a workshop...

Disney’s live action Cruella

Andrew Jáuregui, Staff Reporter August 19, 2021

Disney’s recent series of live-action reboots have been a mixed bag of failures and successes. For the most part, films like The Lion King (2019), Beauty and the Beast (2017), and The Jungle Book (2016) were almost the exact same as their originals,...

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

Acoustic Avenues: new year, new music

Ana Toro, Staff Reporter August 16, 2021

Welcome back, everyone! As school starts up again, so does this blog. I am very excited to continue this year on Acoustic Avenues. Here, I like to review albums, talk about new artists, and ones who have been around for a while. I also enjoy telling you...

After rescheduling, band is finally performing Tuesday at 7:00 p.m. at their Midwinter concert. Redhawks are excited to show off the music they have been working on in class.

Frisco ISD explores public-private partnership for fine arts facility

Erika Pernis, Managing Editor August 13, 2021

Frisco ISD is moving ahead with plans for a public-private partnership with the City of Frisco and developer Craig Hall with the goal to build a fine arts facility in Hall Park that would be an opportunity for many students and staff to expand performing...

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