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Long-running Warped Tour comes to closing

Long-running Warped Tour comes to closing

Jill Spencer, Reporter | February 9, 2018

Vans Warped Tour is the longest running and largest traveling music festival in North America. It has been going on tour every summer since 1995, making stops all across the United States of America. The...

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English rock band Don Broco released third album Technology on February 2, 2018. The record contains sixteen tracks and clocks in an one hour.

English rock band Don Broco releases third album “Technology”

Anna Drabik, Executive Arts and Entertainment Editor | February 6, 2018

English rock band Don Broco’s third album, Technology, is like a rich piece of chocolate cake. The chocolate cake is gooey and moist; it’s so good, but you can only handle small bites in order...

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The Greatest Showman album remains #1 on iTunes and has reached this spot in over 65 different countries. It has also reached #1 on the Billboard 200 chart, contributed nine songs to the Spotify Top 200, and won a Golden Globe.

‘The Greatest Showman’ brings Barnum back to life

Tim Gore, Magazine Chief | February 5, 2018

On April 30, 1980, a new musical took to the Broadway stage. For years, people had enjoyed the wonders of the Barnum and Bailey circus, which though it may have changed over time, still held the same magic...

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All Time Low releases storytelling album "Last Young Renegade"

All Time Low releases storytelling album “Last Young Renegade”

Jill Spencer, Reporter | February 1, 2018

All Time Low, a pop-punk/alternative band formed in 2003 based out of Baltimore Maryland, recently released their seventh full length studio album Last Young Renegade. This is their first release with...

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The AP Studio Arts exhibit showcases 12 concentration pieces to be submitted to the AP college board. Art teacher Mrs. Dyson explained in an email to all staff that  concentration work consists of  "a body of work unified by an underlying idea that has visual coherence.” 
The following students displayed their art at the exhibit on January 23: Alesandra Bernardini, Ender Jimenez, Lily Lefevre, Alp Okyar, Emma Payeur, Joe Sullivan and
Rachel Winsor.

AP Studio Art students turn room 221 into art gallery

Madison Martin, Features Editor | January 30, 2018

Room 221 is usually a plain, empty room with over 50 chairs and a few tables at the front. But for one hour on January 23, the chairs were pushed aside and a bit of color was added to the room as students...

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The novel 'Turtles All The Way Down,' by John Green: “A Modern Classic”

The novel ‘Turtles All The Way Down,’ by John Green: “A Modern Classic”

Abigail Whitcomb, Podcast & Opinions Editor, Marketing Manager | January 30, 2018

John Green, the author of The Fault in Our Stars, released his latest novel in five years, titled Turtles All the Way Down in October. Let’s say that it is one of the best books I have read in a long...

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Album artwork for Waterparks’s sophomore album, Entertainment. Entertainment was released on January 26, 2018, and it features ten tracks.

Pop-punk band Waterparks experiments with new sounds in new album ‘Entertainment’

Anna Drabik, Executive Arts and Entertainment Editor | January 29, 2018

Pop-punk band Waterparks released their second full-length album, Entertainment, and to be honest, I’m not quite as entertained by this album as I’d hoped. In October 2017, Waterparks dropped lead...

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Camila Cabello poses for the album artwork for her debut album, Camila. Camila was released on January 12, 2017, and it features 10 tracks, one of which is mega-hit lead single “Havana.”

Pop artist Camila Cabello releases debut album, taking a step forward in her new beginning

Anna Drabik, Executive Arts and Entertainment Editor | January 16, 2018

Camila Cabello has done it again— she has managed to shock me with her incredible songwriting skills, mastery of mixing styles, and her extraordinary voice. Cabello’s debut album Camila was released...

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The album artwork for pop artist Mali-Koa Hood’s debut single “Honest.” “Honest” was released on December 22, 2017, and it debuted at number 10 on the UK Viral Charts on Spotify.

Pop artist Mali-Koa Hood releases her debut single, ending 2017 on a high note

Anna Drabik, Executive Arts and Entertainment Editor | January 12, 2018

After years of anticipation, British pop singer Mali-Koa Hood has released her debut song, “Honest,” ending 2017 with a bang. Hood auditioned for The Voice Australia in 2012, however, I know her...

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Top 3 anime picks

Top 3 anime picks

Lily Lefevre, A&E Editor | January 9, 2018

With the sheer amount of anime that is out there, it may be overwhelming for anime fans to find recommendations that can satisfy all viewers, no matter their personal tastes. Therefore, I have compiled...

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Waterparks performs “Pink” from second EP Cluster. Cluster was released January 15, 2016, about 11 months before the release of their first full album, Double Dare.

Pop-punk band Waterparks touches the hearts of fans in Boston

Anna Drabik, Executive Arts and Entertainment Editor | January 8, 2018

  After being obsessed with rising pop-punk band Waterparks for nearly a year; there wasn't anywhere else I would have preferred to spend my Wednesday night than at their concert. After...

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Green Day Bassist Mike Dirnt sticks out his tongue at the crowd during the Buffalo show of their Revolution Radio tour. The Revolution Radio tour began on September 26, 2016, and ran through November 19, 2017.

The dos and don’ts of concert going, from an experienced concert go-er

Anna Drabik, Executive Arts and Entertainment Editor | January 2, 2018

Concerts are my happy place. There’s absolutely nowhere else I’d rather spend my night than in a venue for a concert, whether it’s at TD Garden or some small club that can only hold 200 people. So,...

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