beabadoobee’s This Is How Tomorrow Moves Tour 

By Caitlin Wang, Banner Staff On Friday, September 13, the MGM Music Hall at Fenway was alive with excitement as fans filled seats for the highly anticipated beabadoobee concert. On a month-long North American tour for her third studio album This Is How Tomorrow Moves, beabadoobee performed in 12 cities, and Boston was her fourth …

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MFA Dalí: Disruption and Devotion Review  

By Bela Patel, Banner Staff Salvador Dalí was a Spanish artist known for his outlandish imagery and technical skill. Dalí was a pioneer of Surrealism, a movement prominent in the early 20th century that explored the curiosities of the idle mind, usually resulting in incomprehensible and dream-like art. Lila Patel ’30 commented, “A lot of …

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Unleashing Imagination: Creative Writing Club

By Yara Kaarfarani, Banner Staff This fall, Winsor welcomes the new Creative Writing Club, co-headed by Bonnie Shao ’27, Carmel Harrison ’27, and Elyse Hychong ’26, and advised by English Teacher Ms. Jackson. The club offers a space for writers of all levels to get creative and express themselves in a supportive environment. The Creative …

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It Was a “brat” Summer… But What’s Next?

By Elyse Hychong, Banner Staff Charli XCX’s album brat, released on June 7, 2024, sparked a viral Internet trend and cultural phenomenon this past summer. The “brat” trend has encompassed dances, lime green, and even American politics–but what exactly is “brat”? The Merriam-Webster Dictionary defines the term “brat” as “an ill-mannered annoying child.” Interestingly, the …

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The Unspoken Language: ASL at Winsor

By Julia Bae and Chloe Lien Banner Staff and Contributing Writer There are currently more than 7,000 different languages worldwide. Although all of these languages are essential channels of communication, they serve different purposes and represent the influences of diverse groups of people. American Sign Language (ASL) is one such language—communicated completely non-verbally—that is becoming …

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