By Yasmeen Alam, Contributing Writer | When I first walked through Gallery NAGA’s shared entrance with Church of the Covenant, my initial reaction to “Lorie Hamermesh: Into The Fire” was that it looked a bit sparse. Seventeen watercolor paintings, ink prints, and mixed-media works sat equidistantly spaced around the small traditional “white-box” gallery. However, the …
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Shakespeare Recap!
By the Lower School Newspaper Club | On May 14 and 15, the Class IVs performed Romeo and Juliet as their iteration of Winsor’s 95th annual Shakespeare play. As one of the many Class IV traditions, the grade performed two plays with the same script: one set in the Renaissance and one with a modern …
Swept Away: A Tide of Winsor Pride
By Lilac Nguyen, Assistant Arts Editor | Four men are stranded on a 13-foot-long lifeboat somewhere in the Atlantic Ocean without food, fresh water, or any respite from the glaring sun. Their options: face their impending death, or… eat the cabin boy. This horrifying scenario is the tragic story of the 1884 Mignonette shipwreck. The …
Winsor’s Senior Traditions
By Cindy Jin, Contributing Writer | On a usual April morning, as you arrive at 103 Pilgrim Road, you hear enthusiastic cheering and yelling by the front doors, and realize it is not your usual April morning. As you make your way to the main entrance, seniors greet you with friendly smiles and spirited cheers, …
Your New Favorite Food Review App: Beli
Ms. Macaulay and Ms. Calamari-Kirwan, two long-time members of the visual art faculty, spent some time away from the classroom last school year while on sabbatical. While they were greatly missed at Winsor, both teachers created a lot of art in their time away from the school, some of which was on view in the …