By Jacob Nangle ‘18, Staff Writer In an age of reboots, sequels, and spin-offs, one had to guess that Mad Max, George Miller’s Australian, dystopian-action […]
Category: Arts
A masterwork performed by masters
By Samantha Kizner ’19, Staff Writer Chorus and the orchestra are two extremely different and extremely talented groups. Though each program holds concerts many times […]
REVIEW: All the Light We Cannot See: The blind girl and the German soldier
By Carolyn Hale ‘18, Arts Editor A French girl taps the sidewalk in Paris with her cane as hundreds of miles away, a young German […]
REVIEW: Concussion reveals the truth about America’s game
By Shannon Chaffers ’18, Opinions Editor In an abandoned lot sits an abandoned truck, in which Pittsburgh Steelers legend Mike Webster, betrayed by the game […]
Review: American Sniper a Chronicle through Iraq
Reviewed by Jacob Nangle ’18 Chris Kyle’s incredible and perilous journey through Iraq is chronicled in American Sniper, the latest directorial effort from Clint Eastwood. […]
Chen – an instrumental wonder
Many know Sabrina Chen ’17 as the junior who will graduate early with this year’s group of seniors — no easy feat. However, her claim […]
Red Ink Magazine showcases student creativity
Calling all students: Red Ink Magazine is accepting all forms of student art, including writing, visual art, and music, for publication in their online magazine. […]
“Brothers, Sing On” festival celebrates the male voice
“Brothers in song, sing on” was just one the many lyrics sung on Sunday when four different choral groups gathered in the high school to […]
Memory and Truism Projects expand artists’ perspectives
For artists, inspiration can stem from the life of a small child in need, to their own cultural heritage, and the means through which they […]
Alumna Anna Bortnick takes the big stage
The high school’s acting department has led many performers to take their love of acting to the next level. Alumna Anna Bortnick ’14’s acting career […]
