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Competition winners play with toy cameras
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Competition winners play with toy cameras

  • Zoe Gieger
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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
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Maggie Rogers puts on dazzling performance at Wang Theater

  • Zoe Gieger
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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
  • Pop Culture

A Star is Born: A raw story of life

  • Kate Waisel
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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 […]

Predicting the Grammys: Who’s likely to win and who should win
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Predicting the Grammys: Who’s likely to win and who should win

  • Kate Waisel
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All nomination lists are taken from the Grammy website. 1. Record Of The Year Award to the Artist and to the Producer(s), Recording Engineer(s) and/or […]

Hurricane Sandy hits high school in Wellesley High School Drama Society’s performance of “By the Water”
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Hurricane Sandy hits high school in Wellesley High School Drama Society’s performance of “By the Water”

  • Kate Waisel
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Although we are less than a month into 2019, the Wellesley High School Drama Society’s first show, “By the Water” by Sharyn Rothstein, will take […]

Top Ten Movies of 2018
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Top Ten Movies of 2018

  • Kate Waisel
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2018 has been marked by many dramatic ups and downs, highs and lows, and a lot in between. Out of all the movies that lit […]

“Dr. Seuss’s The Grinch” proves to be a new holiday favorite
  • Pop Culture

“Dr. Seuss’s The Grinch” proves to be a new holiday favorite

  • Kate Waisel
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Looking for the perfect holiday movie this season? Push “Home Alone” and “It’s A Wonderful Life” to the side this year, because “Dr. Seuss’s The […]

High school singers take on a big stage
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High school singers take on a big stage

  • Kate Waisel
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On December 29 and 30, the high school’s Keynote and Rice Street singers will take a stage coveted by many. Many performers wait their entire […]

Top five Christmas songs for your Spotify
  • Pop Culture

Top five Christmas songs for your Spotify

  • Kate Waisel
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Well, it’s the most wonderful time of the year again and the Christmas season is in full swing. And while (according to the latest forecasts) […]

The Play That Goes Like This
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The Play That Goes Like This

  • Kate Waisel
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On November 8, 9, and 10, the high school Performing Arts department put on four shows of Monty Python’s “Spamalot”. “Spamalot”, a musical adapted from […]

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