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Pick a venue with the right menu

Pick a venue with the right menu

Local restaurants with allergy-friendly menus
Lizy Stubbs, Opinions Editor | October 19, 2016

We just wanted to go out to eat together as a team.  How hard could it be to find a restaurant that members of the girls' cross country could all agree on? Apparently, harder than we thought.  We...

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Haunted Woods set to open this Tuesday

Haunted Woods set to open this Tuesday

Melina Illinger, Arts & Entertainment Editor, Art Director | October 15, 2016

From walking skeletons and living dolls to skits at every corner, you won't find yourself bored at the Haunted Woods. Hosted by the Drama Club, the Woods open Tuesday night, Oct. 18 this year. Located...

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Hypnotist show this Thursday night

Hypnotist show this Thursday night

Shea Robinson, Editor-in-Chief, College & Career Editor | October 1, 2016

  Get ready to watch members of the senior class laugh, cry, dance, and who-knows-what-else at the hypnotist show on Thursday, Oct. 6 in the gym. Admission is $10 and tickets will be sold during...

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Photography by Emily Schackart.

Art department hosts Living Statues fundraiser on Parents’ Night

Melina Illinger, Arts & Entertainment Editor, Art Director | September 19, 2016

It's Thursday night, five in the afternoon. Art students come rushing into the school and make their way up to art teacher Ms. Johnson's room, where bronze colored costumes are waiting for them and...

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James Blake spins melodic melancholy on 'The Colour in Anything'

James Blake spins melodic melancholy on ‘The Colour in Anything’

Conor Battles, Editor-in-Chief, Arts & Entertainments Editor | May 13, 2016
There's nothing wrong with tragic storytelling, the problem is that there's simply too much of it. Seventeen tracks, seven of them crossing the five-minute mark, is a lot of music to take in. James Blake may not sound like anyone else with his eclectic blend of electronic, ambient and R&B, but that sound barely evolves over the hour-plus runtime of 'The Colour in Anything.' The album begins to drone on, melting into the background far more than Blake intended.
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Radiohead mix ambiance, emotion on 'A Moon Shaped Pool'

Radiohead mix ambiance, emotion on ‘A Moon Shaped Pool’

Conor Battles, Editor-in-Chief, Arts & Entertainments Editor | May 12, 2016
A Moon Shaped Pool, the long-awaited ninth LP from the British experimental rock quintet, traces its roots through the band's thirty-year history: "Burn the Witch," its lead single and manic, bubbling beating heart, was first worked on during the 2000 sessions for that year's acclaimed Kid A. The orchestral post-rock of closer "True Love Waits" was debuted as a tender, folk-flavored dirge in 1995.
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'Captain America: Civil War' an amusing letdown

‘Captain America: Civil War’ an amusing letdown

Isaac Owens, Broadcasting Manager | May 9, 2016
Civil War falls somewhere in the middle of the rankings of the rest of Marvel Studios’ films. It is keeps you focused and amused but never amazed.
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Death Grips astound, confuse with 'Bottomless Pit'

Death Grips astound, confuse with ‘Bottomless Pit’

Conor Battles, Editor-in-Chief, Arts & Entertainments Editor | May 6, 2016
That's not to say Bottomless Pit is a mellow affair. It's about as mellow as a bad acid trip while skydiving; from the impossibly fast black metal-accented drums that spring to life fifteen seconds into the album's opener, "Giving Bad People Good Ideas," to the post-apocalyptic, overdriven drone of the eponymous closer. Bottomless Pit is what would blare over the blown-out, sand-caked stereo in Mad Max's Interceptor, and to hear its second single debut on Zane Lowe's Beats 1 Radio show earlier this week is as jarring and unexpected as it is hilarious.
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'Lemonade' a cinematic concept album

‘Lemonade’ a cinematic concept album

Beyonce's second "visual" album is grandiose yet contained
Conor Battles, Editor-in-Chief, Arts & Entertainments Editor | May 4, 2016
While the rallying cry of "Formation" is left for bonus track (or end credits) territory, its visceral sound and empowering message is felt in ripples throughout the rest of Lemonade. This is pop music untethered; an organic fusion of pop, rap, electronic, R&B, and even rock elements. Her choice in collaborators is top-notch, as evidenced by contributions from everyone from The Weeknd to James Blake to Kendrick Lamar. The dancehall-esque pulse of "Sorry" stands in sharp contrast to the gutsy blues of Jack White duet "Don't Hurt Yourself," yet the dissonance lends itself to cohesion.
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Senior Jason Coburn played "Final Stride" on piano.

Jason Coburn’s keys to success

Conor Battles, Editor-in-Chief, Arts & Entertainments Editor | May 4, 2016
“I do what I do for myself,” Coburn said. “I’m not so interested in building a fanbase or anything. I think that people are starting to lose track of the fun in music, but I’m trying to keep that alive and keep myself from going down a similar path. I’m a huge admirer of [Nirvana drummer/Foo Fighters frontman] Dave Grohl, because he takes that idea of fun to its extreme.”
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'Hardcore Henry' dulls with weak gimmick, listless violence

‘Hardcore Henry’ dulls with weak gimmick, listless violence

Riley Walberg, News Editor | May 4, 2016
What isn't shocking is the story itself. Unmemorable, unsurprising, and uninteresting, Hardcore Henry's plot quickly becomes predictable, especially when you realize that you're basically watching someone else play a video game. The more the story goes on, the more video-game-like it becomes, complete with waves and levels of enemies escalating in difficulty and even a final boss fight at the end.
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Drake underwhelms with 'Views'

Drake underwhelms with ‘Views’

Conor Battles, Editor-in-Chief, Arts & Entertainments Editor | May 3, 2016
Ultimately, Views falls short of greatness. Drake has portrayed this release as his evolution; an expansion on his signature sound that would propel him towards legend status. It's reflected in the album's cover - Drake, solitary and sullen above the rest of the world, poised to strike from atop the CN Tower. In the end, though, Views is enjoyable, but more of the same.
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