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Leveling The Playing Fields

Leveling The Playing Fields

Brooke Wilcox, EditorPOSTED April 15, 2021

   A non profit organization named Anthill Creations run by Pooja Rai. This organization all started when Rai went with a friend to donate food at an orphanage. Rai was shocked in sadness when...

Trucks of the future

Trucks of the future

Re Johnson, WriterPOSTED April 13, 2021

Seeing an electric car drive down the street isn’t such a shock anymore.  In the world today, it’s very common actually and for some people, electric cars are their dream cars.  But what about cyber...

This Week in Theatre History: March 1-6

This Week in Theatre History: March 1-6

Tiffany Kruse, WriterPOSTED April 2, 2021

Regarding this last week in theatre history there were the birthdays of two theater stars, the opening of a musical based on an 80s film, and the 1,000th performance of a well-loved jukebox musical. First...

March Madness

March Madness

Dawson Aberson, WriterPOSTED March 31, 2021

March Madness is one of the biggest sporting tournaments in the world and one of the most-watched as well, during March Madness it drew in an average of 10.9 million viewers. Throughout March and three...

The Show Must Go On: 2021 Grammys

The Show Must Go On: 2021 Grammys

Nicholas Allen, WriterPOSTED March 30, 2021

Semi-virtual, semi-controversial and entirely entertaining, the 2021 Grammys were held on March 14th. Below are some of the highlights from the award ceremony.    Record of the Year: Billie...

Don’t forget your “Driver’s License”!

Don’t forget your “Driver’s License”!

Re Johnson, AuthorPOSTED March 17, 2021

We've all been heartbroken before, but did you ever think about writing a song about it?. Well, Olivia Rodrigo did and she hit the top charts for making the song “Drivers License” that we all can feel...

Malcolm and Marie Review

“Malcolm and Marie” Review

Jorgia Lowe, WriterPOSTED March 11, 2021

  A dramatic, heart-felt, deeply romantic, outstanding movie. “Malcolm and Marie” starring Zendaya and John David Washington was released on February 5, 2021 and aired on Netflix. The film...

The Marksman Hits Close to Perfect

The Marksman Hits Close to Perfect

Brooke Wilcox, EditorPOSTED March 10, 2021

  "The Marksman" starring Liam Neeson was released January 15th 2021. "The Marksman" is about a man named Jim who is a rancher for border patrol on the Arizona-Mexico border. This movie is filled...

This Week in Theatre History: March 1-6

This Week in Theatre History: March 1-6

Tiffany Kruse, WriterPOSTED March 10, 2021

Regarding this last week in theatre history there were the birthdays of two theater stars, the opening of a musical based on an 80s film, and the 1,000th performance of a well-loved jukebox musical. First...

This Week Theatre History: February 22-27

This Week Theatre History: February 22-27

Tiffany Kruse, WriterPOSTED February 24, 2021

For this starring week in theatre history from February 22 to February 27 includes events such as a London revival of a beloved dark comedy, the opening of a famous Broadway flop, and the birthday of an...

This Week in Theatre History: February 15-20

This Week in Theatre History: February 15-20

Tiffany Kruse, WriterPOSTED February 17, 2021

Throughout this week in theatre history from February 15th to 20th a charity event was established, a well-known theatre foundation celebrated its 50 year anniversary, and the opening of a satirical musical...

This Week in Theatre History: February 8-13

This Week in Theatre History: February 8-13

Tiffany Kruse, WriterPOSTED February 8, 2021

During this chilly week in theatre history from February 8th to the 13th there’ll be the premiere of a 20th century classic, the opening of a theatre turned school for performing arts, and the passing...

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