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The beginning of motion picture

Isabel Walocha, Staff Writer December 9, 2021

Before sound, entertainment was silence. Before the development of sound paired with picture, there was silent film. The silent film era started in 1894. Technical advancements were made in this...

The movement of expressionism

Isabel Walocha, Staff Writer December 9, 2021

The way art is made today was drastically changed in the late 19th century with the beginning of expressionism. Expressionism is the modernist art movement that shows subjective emotions rather than a...

Westlanes bowling- inexpensive fun

Isabel Walocha, Staff Writer December 9, 2021

Bowling is a sport enjoyed by families and friends in the United States. There are many factors in a good bowling alley, including the atmosphere and the pricing. West Lanes is a sufficient bowling...

Travis Scott’s two latest singles review

Charlie Palmer, Staff Writer December 9, 2021

Travis Scott just released two new tracks titled, “Escape Plan” and “Mafia” before his “Astroworld” festival taking place in Houston this weekend. These songs are most likely part of his upcoming...

Fall play successful despite OPS risk policy

Elena Correa, Section editor December 8, 2021

The Drama Department hosted its fall play just last week on Friday to Saturday. The show, “Twelve Incompetent Jurors", was the first full length show to ever be hosted in the Black Box. The program was...

Picture books with LGBTQ characters face censorship

Noa Gilbert December 8, 2021

For many of us, children’s books were our first introduction to lives beyond our own. Children’s books introduce kids to diverse stories and teach kids about kindness, creativity and persistence....

Globalization, the fashion industry

Ella Levy, Staff Writer December 8, 2021

  History of Globalization  The Western economy had been “global” since the sixteenth century. The history of the African slave trade, colonialism and the intercontinental trade in sugar...

Red (Taylors Version) brings new life to old songs

Red (Taylor’s Version) brings new life to old songs

Alice Larson, Staff Writer December 8, 2021
Infatuation, heartbreak, anger, reflection, and resolution are each elegantly examined produce a engaging story, that can only be described by one word Red.
The Lord of the Rings: reflecting on twenty years of cinematic excellence

The Lord of the Rings: reflecting on twenty years of cinematic excellence

Jaden Cheloha, Staff Writer December 6, 2021

To say Peter Jackson’s trilogy of films adapted from J.R.R. Tolkien’s fantasy epic was revolutionary might be one of the greatest understatements in modern history. It reinvented the way process of...

Local illustrator shares experience with publishing process

Local illustrator shares experience with publishing process

Livia Ziskey, Editor-in-Chief November 28, 2021

When an artist hatches an idea they want to share with the public, they must make the choice between self-publishing and traditional publishing. Local artist Bruce Arant has become familiar with the...

The thrills of The Silent Patient

The thrills of The Silent Patient

Callan Maher, Staff Writer November 17, 2021

Spoiler free review  The Silent Patient is a psychological thriller written in 2019 by British author Alex Michaelides. It tells the story of Alicia Benenson, who had a seemingly normal live until...

Former department chair discusses new Netflix show

Daniel Graham, Staff Writer November 17, 2021

Netflix debuted The Chair in August this year, a show about the English department at the fictional Pembroke University, which centers around Ji-Yoon Kim, the department’s first woman of color to serve...

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