Through the creation of Midnights and her recent Eras Tour, Taylor Swift garnered an even larger fanbase and broke billionaire status. With this came anticipation […]
Category: Arts
Highlights from Wellesley High School’s spring musical concerts
In May, Wellesley High School’s musical ensembles showcased their talents with two unforgettable performances: the Spring Band concert on the 14th and the Spring Orchestra […]
Extra! Extra! Wellesley Middle School performing Newsies Jr.
“All the worlds a stage.” – William Shakespeare. Theater is an immersive experience enjoyed by all audiences. Newsies Jr. is being performed by the talented […]
Meet the WHS Improv Troupe!
Recently, the WHS Improv Troupe hosted their second show of the year, ‘Live, Laugh, Love: Live!’, inspired by Valentine’s Day. The WHS Improv Troupe is […]
Featured Artists
Every month, the Visual Arts Department selects Artists of the Month from the different disciplines. Two of the five February Artists of the Month winners, […]
Drake’s New Album “For All the Dogs” Is an Expected Miss
In 2001, rapper and popstar Drake, now a 5-time Grammy winner and 51-time Grammy nominee, started his career on Degrassi, a popular Canadian TV series. […]
Eat Your Young: A Beautifully Intimate Concert
On September 22, Hozier played Leader Bank Pavilion in Boston. The venue, comparatively small to that of other surrounding venues such as Gillette Stadium, Fenway, […]
Olivia Rodrigo’s GUTS: a commendable reflection on young adulthood
Released on September 8, GUTS is American singer-songwriter Olivia Rodrigo’s highly anticipated follow-up to her debut album, SOUR, which was released in 2021 to immense […]
Who were the October artists of the month?
This October, the art faculty named Tristan Gardner ’24 and Adison Kendall ’24, both ceramics intensive students, and Nils Tellander ’24, a drawing and painting […]
Outer Banks: Shining a light on the importance of relationships
Released in the thick of the pandemic, the Netflix hit show Outer Banks took the world by storm. As teens all over the country were […]
