The soon to be showcased online school play Under Milk Wood shows the true dedication of the Performing Arts department even during difficult times. While […]
Category: Arts
Photo essay: art during social distancing
A look into the artistic creations of students and faculty from the high school during quarantine.
Acting 3 class uses scene prompts to practice together over Zoom during Remote Learning 2.0
Two students concentrate on each other’s tone, eye contact, and physical movements while improvising through their scene. Their lines must build off the other’s actions, […]
Improv takes the stage
In middle school drama class, students have the opportunity to do “improv”, or improvise, different scenes, where they make up the dialogue and actions as […]
Applying to college as a performing arts student: another perspective on the college application process
To say that the college application process is demanding is an understatement. Requiring the utmost creativity, students must write numerous essays for multiple schools while […]
Empty Bowls fundraiser fills bowls of Boston Food Pantry
Ms. Amie Larson has been a ceramics teacher for eighteen years, all of which she has spent in Wellesley. Five years ago, she decided to […]
Predicting the GRAMMYS: Who will win the top categories?
1. Record Of The Year Award to the Artist and to the Producer(s), Recording Engineer(s) and/or Mixer(s) and mastering engineer(s), if other than the artist. […]
Competition winners play with toy cameras
Sommerville, MA, a town heralded by its residents as second only to New York City in artists-per- capita, has held a Toy Camera photography festival […]
Maggie Rogers puts on dazzling performance at Wang Theater
Maggie Rogers is on a roll. On October 5, Rogers played to a sold out crowd at the Wang Theater as part of her ‘Heard […]
A Star is Born: A raw story of life
The 2018 film adaptation of “A Star is Born”, directed by Bradley Cooper, conveys the raw emotion of life, love, and passion, ultimately painting the […]
