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Romance Novels for Valentine’s Day and Beyond by Keeley Sullivan
With Valentine’s Day on Friday, you might be in the mood for a cute romance book. Or maybe with February break, you'll find some time to read. Regardless of your motivation, curling up and diving into a cozy book is one of the best feelings in the world, and here is a list of books that may help you accomplish this.
Wickedly Good: Reviewing Part 1 of the Movie Wicked by Isabella Carlow
Nothing quite has the nostalgia of The Wizard of Oz, but this film came as close as you could possibly get. Every song and dance scene feels like an energy boost, and you can’t help but be charmed by and immersed in the world that's been created.
How to Make This Year Memorable BY ISABELLA CARLOW
In actuality, less than 10% of people complete their goals for the new year. Don’t be discouraged by this, but rather motivated- only you have the power to make this year what you want it to be. There's no set timeline, no due date, and no such thing as ‘failing’. Not sure where to begin? Here's a few tips to make this year purposeful, fun, and overall, memorable.
2024 Album Of The Year: Grammys Preview By Keely Sullivan
The Grammys are one of the most prestigious award shows in the music industry, and the Album Of The Year award is largely considered to be one of the most important honors given that night. The Grammys will be recognizing the music and artists of 2024 on Sunday, February 2, 2025. In preparation for this exciting night, here is a quick recap of the albums nominated for this award, as well as my personal top picks.
CHS Drama Prepares a Stage-Version of “Catch Me if You Can” BY STEPHANIE TAYLOR
With fun songs and energetic dance numbers, CHS drama’s Catch Me If You Can isn’t something you want to miss. Come see this talented cast ‘live in living color’ on December 12, 13, or 14, with tickets only $10 for students, and see for yourself how amazing it is!
Is It That Sweet?: Reviewing Sabrina Carpenter’s New Album ‘Short n’ Sweet’ by ISABELLA CARLOW
Sabrina Carpenter has arguably become a worldwide sensation with her summer hit Espresso and the 70’s nostalgia of Please, Please, Please. Continuing her streak of fame, she released her 6th studio album, Short n’ Sweet on August 23, which of course became an instant success. It seems like she’s everywhere now, with her songs topping […]
Are You Ready for Spirit Week 2024?!?! BY ISABELLA CAROLOW
Spirit Week, starting on Monday, March 4th, is right around the corner. It's one of the most fun weeks of the school year, with the whole school coming together to dress up for each theme, and compete in competitions after school. In addition to the competitions and dressing up, the food drive and Penny Wars are other ways to win points for your grade.
The Taylor Swift “Thing” BY KEELY SULLIVAN
As many people are aware, Taylor Swift seems to be everywhere these days. She has had tremendous success her entire career, but this past year Taylor has reached unimaginable heights. From observing her on her record breaking world tour, hearing news about the upcoming release of her eleventh studio album, or catching glimpses of her at football games, Taylor Swift has captured the attention of the world, both good and bad.
The Return of Christmas Music By Keely Sullivan
Christmas season has officially begun, and one of the most universally loved parts is the music that comes along with it. We hear Christmas music everywhere, on the radio, in stores, and at home. These songs play a role in making the season so special and there is nothing like listening to Christmas music while curled up under a blanket and surrounded by glowing lights.
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“Catch Me If You Can” – Thoughts on the Winter Play BY SAMUEL HIERS
The musical numbers were very catchy and infectious, and there were a lot more gags and comedic relief throughout the play. The best part, though? The talent! There was a lot of new blood with a lot of Freshmen in the play, and the actors who played the lead roles were phenomenal and very charismatic. If you had a chance to see the show, then good for you! But if you haven’t checked out what CHS Drama has to offer, I encourage you to “catch” the next show coming in the Spring “if you can!”